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Geochemical maps of the Cornplanter Roadless Area, Warren County, Pennsylvania

January 1, 1984

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) made a reconnaissance geochemical survey of the Cornplanter Roadless Area (fig. 1) to test for indistinct or unexposed mineral deposits that might be recognized by their geochemical halos or patterns formed by the distribution of trace elements. Lesure, assisted by Andrew E. Grosz, collected 22 stream-sediment, 63 soil, and 23 rock samples from within and dear the study area during October 1980. All samples were analyzed for 31 elements using semi-quantitative spectrographic methods by Day in USGS laboratories, Denver, Colo. (table 1). In addition, the samples were also analyzed for zinc by means of an atomic absorption method by B.F. Arbogast and W.C. Martin, USGS laboratories, Denver Colo. J.T. Hanley and P.G. Schruben formatted the analytical data by computer methods for table 1. 

Publication Year 1984
Title Geochemical maps of the Cornplanter Roadless Area, Warren County, Pennsylvania
DOI 10.3133/mf1510B
Authors Frank G. Lesure, Gordon W. Day
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Miscellaneous Field Studies Map
Series Number 1510
Index ID mf1510B
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse