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Bismuth in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii

January 1, 1962

The bismuth-bearing deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) are shown on the accompanying map. In compiling the map the deposits were classified into two categories: 1) those that have produced bismuth or are regarded as potential sources based on available information (in general, this category includes the minable base- and precious-metal depos its whose ores or concentrates are reported to contain at least 0.02 percent bismuth); and 2) deposits that have been reported to contain bismuth but which are either unappraised or are regarded as having no potential importance as sources of the metal.

The map also shows by stipple pattern various segments of the southern Piedmont gold belt, which extends from northern Virginia southwestward to Alabama. Numerous gold deposits within this belt contain very minor quantities of bismuth and are, therefore, of general interest.

Each deposit or group of deposits is numbered on the map by state and identified in the index. The index gives the name of each locality, the coordinates to the nearest minute of latitude and longitude, the principal metals in the ore, a very brief geologic description, and references to published reports if any. Both published and unpublished data have been used in compiling this map.

Publication Year 1962
Title Bismuth in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
DOI 10.3133/mr22
Authors John Roberts Cooper
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Mineral Investigations Resource Map
Series Number 22
Index ID mr22
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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