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Geochemical maps of the Ellicott Rock Wilderness and additions, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia Geochemical maps of the Ellicott Rock Wilderness and additions, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia
The Ellicot Rock Wilderness comprises 3,332 acres in parts of Sumter, Nantahala and Chattahoochee National Forests. The Ellicott Rock Extension would expand wilderness boundaries in these national forests by 5,600 acres. The Ellicott Rock Extension, 5,512 acres and the Persimmon Mountain Area, 6,678 acres, are both in Sumter National Forest.
Geochemical maps of the Southern Massanutten Roadless Area, Page and Rockingham counties, Virginia Geochemical maps of the Southern Massanutten Roadless Area, Page and Rockingham counties, Virginia
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) made a reconnaissance geochemical survey of the Southern Massanutten Roadless Area to test for indistinct or unexposed mineral deposits that might be recognized by their geochemical halos. Sixty-two stream-sediment and 52 rock samples were collected from within and near the study area by Lesure, assisted by J. H. DeYoung, Jr. (USGS) and A. E. Grosz (USGS...
Geochemical survey of the Devil's Den Roadless Area, Rutland and Windsor counties, Vermont Geochemical survey of the Devil's Den Roadless Area, Rutland and Windsor counties, Vermont
The Devils Den Roadless Area comprises 8,830 acres of mountainous terrane in the Green Mountain National Forest, Rutland and Windsor Counties, Vt. (Index Map). Ludlow, the nearest large community, is approximately 7 air miles northeast of the study area. The small villages of Weston and East Wallingford are 3 to 5 mi to the south and north, respectively. Total relief is nearly 1,200 ft...