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Title: Geology and mineral deposits of Lincoln County, Nevada
Author: C. M. Tschanz and E. H. Pampeyan
Year: 1970
Series No.: Bulletin 73
Version:
Format: 204 pages, 11 x 8.5 inches, 22 b/w drawings, 6 b/w photos, 36 tables, 7 oversized plates Scale: Plate 1, 1:250,000, mineral resources, 37 x 33 inches, 4 color Plate 2, 1:250,000, geologic map, 36 x 38 inches, full color Plate 3, 1:500,000, tectonic map, 18 x 14 inches, 4 color Plate 4, 1:24,000, geologic map and section, Pioche district, 21 x 20 inches, 3 color Plate 5, 1 inch = 1000 feet, geologic map and sections, Bristol silver mine, 19 x 20 inches, 4 color Plate 6, 1 inch = 300 feet, geologic map, Tem Piute tungsten deposit, 22 x 13 inches, 3 color Plate 7, 1 inch = .38 mile, geologic map, Highland district, 17 x 20 inches, 2 color
The geography, stratigraphy, structure, and mineral deposits including detailed descriptions of districts; references and index. Prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey. This bulletin updates some information in NBMG Bulletin 2; previous studies on the mining districts of Lincoln County include NBMG Bulletins 10, 26, 30A, and 42; additional information on the mining districts of Lincoln County can be found in NBMG Open-File Reports 83-1, 83-2, 84-1, 86-9, and 86-10.
Related item: Report 56 "focuses on two large regional groundwater flow systems: the White River and Great Salt Lake Desert systems. Although the map boundaries presented here bound these aforementioned flow systems, the maps, cross sections, and text are intended to serve as a modern multidisciplinary regional geological and geophysical review, comparable to many old county reports in Nevada and Utah."
Original Product Code: B73 dox
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