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Conodonts from the Chappel limestone of Texas
Wilbert H. Hass
1959, Professional Paper 294-J
The Chappel limestone of Early Mississippian (late Kinderhook and probably partly early Osage) age crops out in the Llano region of Texas where it is as much as 45 feet thick. It contains three conodont faunal zones which, from youngest to oldest, are herein designated: (1) the Bactrognathus communis zone...
The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District
Allen V. Heyl Jr., Allen F. Agnew, Erwin J. Lyons, Charles H. Behre Jr., Arthur E. Flint
1959, Professional Paper 309
The upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district includes the southwest part of Wisconsin, the northwest corner of Illinois, and a narrow fringe of Iowa extending from Bellevue to McGregor, just west of the Mississippi River. The total area of the district is 4,000 square miles. The entire district is drained by...
Steatitization of serpentinite bodies in north-central Vermont
A.H. Chidester
1959, Open-File Report 59-18
The talc deposits of north-central Vermont are associated with bodies of ultramafic rock, chiefly serpentinite, that are enclosed by metamorphosed sedimentary and volcanic rocks of Cambrian and Ordovician age; these stratified rocks form an essentially homoclinal succession in the east limb of the Green Mountain anticlinorium. The rocks at the...
Described sections of rocks of Chester and Morrow age in Newton and Searcy counties, Arkansas
Wayne A. Chisolm
1959, Open-File Report 59-19
Since 1949, the U. S. Geological Survey, with the cooperation of the Arkansas Geological and Conservation Commission, has been engaged in stratigraphic investiqations in northern Arkansas to aid in the search for oil and gas. Seven reports of these investigations, including both surface and subsurface studies, have been completed (Lantz,...
Geological Survey investigations in the U12e.05 tunnel, Nevada Test Site
William H. Diment, V.R. Wilmarth, F. N. Houser, D.D. Dickey, E. N. Hinrichs, T. Botinelly, R.E. Wilcox, F.M. Byers Jr.
1959, Trace Elements Memorandum 997
The papers comprising the various parts of this report contain the preliminary results of the U. S. Geological Survey investigations in the U12e.05 tunnel at the Atomic Energy Commission's Nevada Test Site, Nye County & Nevada (fig. 1). Reports on electrical resistivity, natural radioactivity, and heat required to raise the...
Geology of the southern part of the Turtle Lake quadrangle, northeastern Washington
George Earle Becraft
1959, Open-File Report 59-5
The Turle Lake quadrangle is in northeastern Washington about twenty-five miles west of Spokane. The present study includes slightly more than the southern half of the quadrangle. This study is the first detailed study of the rocks in this vicinity; earlier work in the area consists of reconnaissance mapping north...
Coal resources of southwestern Washington
Helen Marie Beikman, Howard D. Gower
1959, Open-File Report 59-6
This summary of coal reserves in the Centralia-Chehalis district and the Kelso-Castle Rock area is part of a reappraisal of coal reserves of the State of Washington which is now in progress. The State-wide summary will show the quantity, quality and distribution of coal in the State based on a...