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Preliminary report on the Jo Reynolds area, Lawson-Dumont district, Clear Creek County, Colorado

No abstract available.
Authors
Jack Edward Harrison, B. F. Leonard

Preliminary report on the Nelson and Radovan copper prospects, Nizina district, Alaska

Renewed copper exploration by Alaska Copper Mines, Incorporated, at the Nelson and Radovan prospects, Nizina district, Alaska, led the Geological Survey in 1951 to map in detail the Nelson fault block, and to re-examine the old workings. In addition, two new prospects were studied. The Nelson fault block is cut by many dominantly strike-slip faults of small displacement, and by bedding faults.
Authors
C.J. Sainsbury

Preliminary report on the occurrence of lime marl in the Wasilla area, Alaska

No abstract available.
Authors
Robert M. Moxham, Richard A. Eckhart

Preliminary report on the Passamaquoddy bedrock survey, July-August, 1951

In order to understand the results of the Passamaquoddy bedrock survey and the details of the method of obtaining them, it is desirable to have, in outline, a general idea of the methods and their application. In this part of the report a general account of the operation will be developed. The details will be found in subsequent parts of the report. At this point a statement of the general objecti
Authors
William Ogden Smith, J. E. Upson

Preliminary report on the titaniferous iron deposits of the Laramie Range, Wyoming

No abstract available.
Authors
W.H. Newhouse, A.F. Hagner

Preliminary Report on the White Canyon Area, San Juan County, Utah

The White Canyon area in San Juan County, Utah, contains known deposits of copper-uranium ore and is currently being mapped and studied by the Geological Survey. To date, approximately 75 square miles, or about 20 percent of the area, has been mapped on a scale 1 inch=1 mile. The White Canyon area is underlain by more than 2,000 feet of sedimentary rocks, Carboniferous to Jurassic(?) in age. The
Authors
William Edward Barnes Benson, A.F. Trites, E.P. Beroni, J.A. Feeger

Preliminary summary of reconnaissance for uranium in Alaska, 1951

No abstract available.
Authors
Max Gregg White, Walter S. West, Gene E. Tolbert, Authur E. Nelson, Joseph R. Houston

Preliminary summary of reconnaissance for uranium on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, During 1951

Reconnaissance examinations for uranium were made at nine localities in the York, Nome, and Koyuk districts of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, during .the 1951 field season. In addition carborne radiometric traverses were made of four roads in the Nome and Council districts. Only at Brooks Mountain in the York district are uranium-bearing deposits that required detailed study. On the southwest flank
Authors
M.G. White, W.S. West

Preliminary total intensity aeromagnetic map of part of the Somerville quadrangle, New Jersey

No abstract available.
Authors
John R. Henderson