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Mineral resource potential map of the Great Rift Instant Study Area, Blaine, Butte, Minidoka, and Power counties, Idaho
James Ridenour, Ronald B. Stotelmeyer, Mel A. Kuntz, Don R. Mabey, Duane E. Champion, Richard H. Lefebvre, W. D. Stanley
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1462-B
A high potential exists for development of decorative building stone resources from slabby, glassy-surfaced pahoehoe lava flows, particularly in the Wapi lava field where the largest volume and variety of stone occurs. The unique appearance of the Blue Dragon flow material from the Craters of the Moon lava field may...
Maps showing the distribution and relationships of selected metals in heavy-mineral concentrates of the Hells Hole Further Planning Area (RARE II), Greenlee County, Arizona, and Grant County, New Mexico
J.R. Hassemer, K. C. Watts, C.L. Forn, E. L. Mosier
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1344-D
The Wilderness Act (Public Law 99-577, Sept. 3, 1964) and related acts require the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines to survey certain areas on Federal lands to determine their mineral resource potential.  Results must be made available to the public and be submitted to the President...
Maps showing aeromagnetic data and interpretation for the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon
Richard J. Blakely, Norman J. Page, Floyd Gray, Lisa Senior, Holly F. Ryan
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1240-D
The distinctive magnetic properties of the major rock types in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness of southwestern Oregon facilitate interpretation of aeromagenetic data. The region is composed of tectonic slices of magnetic ultramafic, gabboric, and other ophiolitic rocks faulted against  the realitively nonmagnetic Dothan Formation, the equivalent of the Franciscan Complex of...
Time of travel and dispersion study in the Androscoggin River basin, Maine
G.W. Parker, G.S. Westerman, G.S. Hunt, G.L. Morrill
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4232
In a series of dye tracer studies at discharge ranging from 45 to 212 cubic meters per second, time of travel and dispersion characteristics were determined at 12 sampling sites along 123 kilometers of the Androscoggin River (Rumford to Prejepscot Dam). Dye-cloud centroid traveltimes ranged from approximately 120 hours at...
Structural-stratigraphic framework and correlation of coal beds in the Tongue River and Sentinel Butte Members of the Fort Union Formation, Daglum 15-minute quadrangle, Billings, Stark, and Slope Counties, North Dakota
Jim S. Hinds
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1345-A
The Daglum quadrangle of southwestern North Dakota (see index map) is underlain by 11 lignite beds that exceed 5 ft in thickness within the Sentinel Butte and Tongue River Members of the Fort Union Formation.  Six of these bed crop out within the quadrangle.  This report illustrates the stratigraphic position,...