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Antimony in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii Antimony in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
The principal sources of antimony in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) are shown on the accompanying map. The types of deposits are indicated by shape of symbols and the relative importance of the deposits is indicated by size of symbols. In the locality index the localities are listed by States and are keyed by numbers to the map. Localities are distinguished by name of...
Asbestos in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii Asbestos in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
The asbestos deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) are shown on the accompanying map. The principal mineralogic types of asbestos (chrysotile and amphibole) are indicated by the shape of symbols, and the relative importance of the deposit is indicated by the size of symbols. The text lists localities by State by numbers that are keyed to the map. Localities are
Beryllium in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii Beryllium in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
This map shows most of the known occurrences of beryllium minerals and of rocks that contain 0.003 percent or more beryllium (0.01 percent Be0) in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii). The occurrences are subdivided on the map according to genesis and size. The genetic types of deposits shown are: pegmatite, vein and replacement deposits (exclusive of tactite), tactite...
Bismuth in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii Bismuth in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
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
Borates in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii Borates in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
This map shows the location of borate deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii). Because all the known borate deposits of the United States of any historic or present economic importance occur in California, western Nevada, and southern Oregon, this map covers only the western part of the country.