Hydrology and water quality of the copper-nickel study region, northeastern Minnesota
Donald I. Siegel, Donald W. Ericson
1980, Open-File Report 80-739
Data were collected on the hydrology of the Copper-Nickel study region to identify the location and nature of groundwater resources, determine the flow characteristics and general quality of the major streams, and determine the potential effects of mining copper and nickel on the hydrologic stream. Groundwater generally occurs in local...
Data on some stratabound Precambrian deposits containing zinc, copper, lead, silver, and gold in the Royal Gorge 15-minute quadrangle, Colorado
William H. Raymond, Douglas M. Sheridan
1980, Open-File Report 80-833
Map showing silver, copper, lead, and zinc stream-sediment geochemical anomalies in Misheguk Mountain quadrangle, Alaska
S.M. Curtis, I. F. Ellersieck, C.F. Mayfield, I.L. Tailleur
1980, Open-File Report 80-315
No abstract available....
Helicopter airborne electromagnetic survey (using the Dighem II system) of parts of the Lake City caldera, Hinsdale County, Colorado
D.C. Fraser, Z. Dvorak
1980, Open-File Report 80-917
The data presented herein is from an airborne electromagnetic-resistivity-survey conducted by Dighem Limited of Toronto Canada for the U.S. Geological Survey. The area surveyed is located in the western San Juan Mountains near Lake City, Colorado. The general area covered is between 37°45' and 38° latitude north and 107°15' and...
Some chemical characteristics of mine drainage in Illinois
L.G. Toler
1980, Open-File Report 80-416
Surface mining for coal in Illinois has affected runoff from the mined areas and altered water quality in the streams. Average annual sulfate loads in streams are 3,000 to 4,000 tons per square mile of mined land in the Big Muddy and Saline River basins in southern Illinois. Relative high...
Preliminary map of copper provinces in the conterminous United States
Edwin Wilson Tooker
1980, Open-File Report 79-576-D
Copper, lead, and zinc in stream-sediment samples from the De Long Mountains quadrangle, Alaska
Inyo F. Ellersieck, S.M. Curtis, A.L. Gruzensky, C.F. Mayfield, I.L. Tailleur
1980, Open-File Report 80-795
No abstract available....
A preliminary appraisal of the effects of agriculture on stream quality in southwest Georgia
Dean B. Radtke, James B. McConnell, William P. Carey
1980, Open-File Report 80-771
Water—quality and suspended—sediment samples were collected in two basins in southwest Georgia to determine whether water—quality problems have resulted from agricultural practices. Samples were collected monthly and during periods of storm runoff from December 1976 through July 1978. Concentrations of chemical constituents relevant to agricultural practices were found to be...
Geochemical-exploration studies in the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho and Montana
Garland Bayard Gott, John B. Cathrall
1980, Professional Paper 1116
The principal ore deposits in the Coeur d'Alene district are lead-zinc-silver replacement veins in Precambrian rocks of the Belt Supergroup. The main ore minerals are galena, tetrahedrite, and sphalerite. The host rocks are mainly quartzite, siltite, and argillite. Cretaceous quartz monzonite locally intrudes the Beltrocks. The geochemical investigations reported here...
Ordovician and Silurian Phi Kappa and Trail Creek formations, Pioneer Mountains, central Idaho: Stratigraphic and structural revisions, and new data on graptolite faunas
James H. Dover, William B. N. Berry, Reuben James Ross Jr.
1980, Professional Paper 1090
Recent geologic mapping in the northern Pioneer Mountains combined with the identification of graptolites from 116 new collections indicate that the Ordovician and Silurian Phi Kappa and Trail Creek Formations occur in a series of thrust-bounded slices within a broad zone of imbricate thrust faulting. Though confirming a deformational style...
Geology and mineral resources of the North Absaroka Wilderness and vicinity, Park County, Wyoming, with sections on mineralization of the Sunlight mining region and geology and mineralization of the Cooke City mining district, and a section on aeromagnetic interpretation
Willis H. Nelson, Harold J. Prostka, Frank E. Williams, James E. Elliott, Donald L. Peterson
1980, Bulletin 1447
SUMMARY The North Absaroka Wilderness is approximately 560 square miles (1,450 km 2 ) of rugged scenic mountainous terrain that adjoins the eastern boundary of Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming. The area was studied during 1970, 1971, and 1972 by personnel of the U. S. Geological Survey and the U....
Seabed minerals and the law of the sea
V.E. McKelvey
1980, Science (209) 464-472
If, as seems likely, a comprehensive law-of-the-sea treaty is successfully concluded, minerals of the continental margins would be almost entirely controlled by coastal nations, and the right to produce minerals of the deep ocean floor would be licensed by an International Seabed Authority. Mineral production from the continental margins is...
Platinum metals in magmatic sulfide ores
A.J. Naldrett, J.M. Duke
1980, Science (208) 1417-1424
Platinum-group elements (PGE) are mined predominantly from deposits that have formed by the segregation of molten iron-nickel-copper sulfides from silicate magmas. The absolute concentrations of PGE in sulfides from different deposits vary over a range of five orders of magnitude, whereas those of other chalcophile elements vary by factors of...
The nature of fracturing and stress distribution in quartzite around the 1128-M (3700-FT) level of the crescent mine, Coeur d'Alene mining district, Idaho
C.H. Miller, E.H. Skinner
1980, Engineering Geology (16) 321-338
Silver and copper are the principal ores mined from the quartzite at the Crescent mine. Both the main ore-bearing veins and foliation in the quartzite are parallel to the nearly vertical formational contacts. Anisotropy of the quartzite is indicated by both dynamic and static tests. Disking and breakage of core...
An econometric model of the U.S. secondary copper industry: Recycling versus disposal
M.E. Slade
1980, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (7) 123-141
In this paper, a theoretical model of secondary recovery is developed that integrates microeconomic theories of production and cost with a dynamic model of scrap generation and accumulation. The model equations are estimated for the U.S. secondary copper industry and used to assess the impacts that various policies and future...
Clay mineralogy, fine-grained sediment dispersal, and inferred current patterns, lower Cook Inlet and Kodiak shelf, Alaska
James R. Hein, Arnold H. Bouma, Monty A. Hampton, Ross C. Robin
1979, Sedimentary Geology (24) 291-306
Because lower Cook Inlet and Kodiak shelf are being explored and developed for their petroleum resources, it is essential for environmental reasons to understand the sediment dispersal routes and current patterns. The Susitna River flows into upper Cook Inlet and is the source of clay minerals in Holocene deposits found...
Preliminary report on Tertiary volcanism and uranium mineralization in the Thomas Range and northern Drum Mountains, Juab County, Utah
David Allen Lindsey
1979, Open-File Report 79-1076
The Thomas Range and northern Drum Mountains have a history of volcanism, faulting, and mineralization that began about 42 m.y. ago. Volcanic activity and mineralization in the area can be divided into three stages according to the time-related occurrence of rock types, trace element associations, and chemical nature of mineralization....
Geology and porphyry copper-type alteration-mineralization of igneous rocks at the Christmas Mine, Gila County, Arizona
Randolph A. Koski
1979, Open-File Report 79-844
The Christmas copper deposit, located in southern Gila County, Arizona, is part of the major porphyry copper province of southwestern North America. Although Christmas is known for skarn deposits in Paleozoic carbonate rocks, ore-grade porphyry-type copper mineralization also occurs in a composite granodioritic intrusive complex and adjacent mafic volcanic country...
Background information to accompany folio of geologic, mineral resource, geochemical, aeromagnetic, and gravity maps of the Hillsboro and San Lorenzo quadrangles, Sierra and Grant Counties, New Mexico, with sections on geochemistry and geophysics
David Carl Hedlund, K. C. Watts, Henry V. Alminas, Jeffrey C. Wynn
1979, Circular 808
The Hillsboro and San Lorenzo 15-minute quadrangles of southwestern New Mexico have been mapped at a 1:48,000 scale and selected mineralized areas within these quadrangles have been mapped in greater detail. This area of about 550 mi2 (1,424 km2) is within the southern part of the Black Range and includes...
Reconnaissance geology of the Wadi Shuqub Quadrangle, sheet 20/41 A, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Robert C. Greene, Louis Gonzalez
1979, Open-File Report 79-1353
The Wadi Shuqub quadrangle (sheet 20/41 A) lies in the high mountainous part of the Hijaz plateau in west-central Saudi Arabia. The quadrangle is underlain chiefly by Precambrian layered metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks that are intruded by plutons ranging in composition from gabbroic to granitic. The metasedimentary rocks include quartzite,...
Mineral resources of the Minarets Wilderness and adjacent areas, Madera and Mono counties, California
N. King Huber, Howard W. Oliver, Roy A. Bailey, U.S. Bureau of Mines
1979, Open-File Report 79-1472
A mineral survey of the Minarets Wilderness area and adjacent areas in the central Sierra Nevada, Calif., was conducted during 1973 through 1975. The total area covers about 620 km2 (237 sq mi) in the Sierra and Inyo National Forests, of which about 440 km2 (170 sq mi) are within...
General distribution of copper and lead in rocks and soils in the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho and Montana
G. Bayard Gott, J. B. Cathrall
1979, IMAP 1093-E
No abstract available....
Airborne gamma-ray spectrometry survey of the Jabal Sayid area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Vincent J. Flanigan, James A. Pitkin
1979, Open-File Report 79-672
An airborne gamma-ray spectrometer survey covering 2750 km2 in the Jabal Sayid area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was flown to measure anomalous concentrations of potassium in a known mineral belt. No anomalies were detected over the Jabal Sayid copper prospect, although part of the prospect is within a radioactive, high-dispersion...
The concentration and mobility of elements in subalpine forest soils in Colorado and Idaho
Gary C. Curtin, Harley D. King, J. M. Nishi
1979, Open-File Report 79-710
Leaching studies of subalpine forest soils collected at seven sites in Colorado and Idaho show that copper, cobalt, chromium, magnesium, barium, tin, strontium, and yttrium are highly mobile elements in these soils; that zirconium, lanthanum, nickel, and scandium are moderately mobile; and that titanium is rather immobile. Furthermore, the results...
Geochemical analyses of copper-silver bearing rocks in the Spokane Formation (Belt Supergroup), Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Jon J. Connor, J.M. McNeal, J.G. Crock
1979, Open-File Report 79-1440