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Regional gravity survey of the Carrizo Mountains area, Arizona and New Mexico
Donald Plouff
1958, Open-File Report 58-76
A total of 570 gravity stations were established within an area of about 1,000 square miles south of the common corner of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. The Bouguer gravity anomaly pattern apparently is unrelated to the disposition of minette plugs inasmuch as there probably is little contrast in...
Exploration for uranium-vanadium deposits by the U.S. Geological Survey in the Club Mesa area, Uravan district, Montrose County, Colorado
R. L. Boardman, L. R. Litsey, H. E. Bowers
1958, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 169
The Club Mesa area is in the western part of the Uravan district, Montrose County, Colo.; it covers about 6 square miles in Tps. 47 and 48 N., R. 17 W., New Mexico principal meridian. (See index map.) The area is immediately west of Uravan, Colo., and is bounded approximately...
Geology and ore deposits of the Jerome area, Yavapai County, Arizona
C.A. Anderson, S.C. Creasey
1958, Professional Paper 308
The Jerome area, in central Arizona, includes the Mingus Mountain quadrangle and parts of the adjacent Clarkdale, Mayer, and Mount Union quadrangles. The largest copper mines in the area at Jerome are the United Verde Extension and the United Verde. The United Verde Extension, closed in 1938 and the United...