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Nickel-gold ore of the mackinaw mine, Snohomish County, Washington
C. Milton, D.J. Milton
1958, Economic Geology (53) 426-447
The Mackinaw mine ore is of an unusual or unique type, consisting chiefly of niccolite, maucherite, pentlandite, chalcopyrite, cubanite, and magnetite in an altered peridotite. Valleriite, gold and sphalerite are minor primary minerals; chalcocite and violarite or bravoite are supergene minerals. Pyrrhotite and pyrite are absent. From the textural relations...
Airborne radioactivity surveys in geologic exploration
R.M. Moxham
1958, Trace Elements Investigations 662
The value of airborne radioactivity surveys in guiding uranium exploration has been well established. Recent improvements in circuitry and development of semiquantitative analytical techniques permit a more comprehensive evaluation of the geologic distribution of radioactive materials that may prove useful in exploration for other minerals and in regional geologic studies....
Suggestions to authors of the reports of the United States Geological Survey
U.S. Geological Survey
1958, Report
Knowledge acquired by the Geological Survey through programs of research and investigations has no value to the public if it remains in office files or in the minds of the scientists and engineers who did the work. The full discharge of the Survey's responsibilities is attained only by making its...