Anna Burack Wilson
Anna Wilson is a Scientist Emeritus with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center.
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Petrology of the Crazy Mountains dike swarm and geochronology of associated sills, south-central Montana
No abstract available.
Authors
Edward A. du Bray, Stephen S. Harlan, Anna B. Wilson
Locatable mineral reports for Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming provided to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service in fiscal years 2003-2005
Introduction: The U.S. Geological Survey is required by Congress (under Public Law 86-509) to provide Locatable Mineral Reports to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service whenever National Forest System lands are sold or exchanged. This volume is a compilation of the reports already provided to the Forest Service by the author in fiscal years 2003-2005 (October 2002 - September 2005). Altogether, the report
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Anna B. Wilson
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Central states: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana
The growth in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has highlighted the need for regional and national digital geologic maps attributed with age and lithology information. Such maps can be conveniently used to generate derivative maps for purposes including mineral-resource assessment, metallogenic studies, tectonic studies, and environmental research. This Open-File Report is a prelimin
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Douglas B. Stoeser, Gregory N. Green, Laurie C. Morath, William D. Heran, Anna B. Wilson, David W. Moore, Bradley S. Van Gosen
Spatial databases for the geology of the northern Rocky Mountains — Idaho, Montana, and Washington
No abstract available.
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Michael L. Zientek, Pamela D. Derkey, Robert J. Miller, J. Douglas Causey, Arthur A. Bookstrom, Mary H. Carlson, Gregory N. Green, Thomas P. Frost, David E. Boleneus, Karl V. Evans, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Anna B. Wilson, Jeremy C. Larsen, Helen Z. Kayser, William N. Kelley, Kenneth C. Assmus
Databases and simplified geology for mineralized areas, claims, mines and prospects in Colorado
No abstract available.
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Anna B. Wilson
Colorado mineral belt revisited: An analysis of new data
No abstract available.
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Anna Burack Wilson, P.K. Sims
Locatable mineral reports for South Dakota and Colorado, provided to the U.S. Forest Service in fiscal year 2002
ties. Although the NROK median total recoverable
lead concentration was the smallest among the
three Western study areas compared, concentrations
in several NROK samples were an order of
magnitude larger than the maximum concentrations
measured in the Upper Colorado River and
Great Salt Lake Basins. Dissolved cadmium, dissolved
lead, and total recoverable zinc concentrations
at NROK sites
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Anna B. Wilson
Mineral and energy resource assessment of the Gallatin National Forest (exclusive of the Absaroka-Beartooth study area), in Gallatin, Madison, Meagher, Park, and Sweet Grass Counties, south-central Montana
No abstract available.
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Jane M. Hammarstrom, Anna B. Wilson, James E. Elliott, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Robert R. Carlson, Gregory K. Lee, Dolores M. Kulik, John W. M'Gonigle, William J. Perry
Geochemical data for historic mining areas, central western slope, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
J. Thomas Nash, Warren C. Day, Anna B. Wilson
Databases and simplified geology for mineralized areas, claims, mines and prospects in Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna B. Wilson, Terry L. Klein, William D. Heran
Locatable mineral reports for South Dakota and Colorado, provided to the U.S. Forest Service in fiscal years 2000 and 2001
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna B. Wilson
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 24
Filter Total Items: 72
Petrology of the Crazy Mountains dike swarm and geochronology of associated sills, south-central Montana
No abstract available.
Authors
Edward A. du Bray, Stephen S. Harlan, Anna B. Wilson
Locatable mineral reports for Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming provided to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service in fiscal years 2003-2005
Introduction: The U.S. Geological Survey is required by Congress (under Public Law 86-509) to provide Locatable Mineral Reports to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service whenever National Forest System lands are sold or exchanged. This volume is a compilation of the reports already provided to the Forest Service by the author in fiscal years 2003-2005 (October 2002 - September 2005). Altogether, the report
Authors
Anna B. Wilson
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Central states: Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana
The growth in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has highlighted the need for regional and national digital geologic maps attributed with age and lithology information. Such maps can be conveniently used to generate derivative maps for purposes including mineral-resource assessment, metallogenic studies, tectonic studies, and environmental research. This Open-File Report is a prelimin
Authors
Douglas B. Stoeser, Gregory N. Green, Laurie C. Morath, William D. Heran, Anna B. Wilson, David W. Moore, Bradley S. Van Gosen
Spatial databases for the geology of the northern Rocky Mountains — Idaho, Montana, and Washington
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael L. Zientek, Pamela D. Derkey, Robert J. Miller, J. Douglas Causey, Arthur A. Bookstrom, Mary H. Carlson, Gregory N. Green, Thomas P. Frost, David E. Boleneus, Karl V. Evans, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Anna B. Wilson, Jeremy C. Larsen, Helen Z. Kayser, William N. Kelley, Kenneth C. Assmus
Databases and simplified geology for mineralized areas, claims, mines and prospects in Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna B. Wilson
Colorado mineral belt revisited: An analysis of new data
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna Burack Wilson, P.K. Sims
Locatable mineral reports for South Dakota and Colorado, provided to the U.S. Forest Service in fiscal year 2002
ties. Although the NROK median total recoverable
lead concentration was the smallest among the
three Western study areas compared, concentrations
in several NROK samples were an order of
magnitude larger than the maximum concentrations
measured in the Upper Colorado River and
Great Salt Lake Basins. Dissolved cadmium, dissolved
lead, and total recoverable zinc concentrations
at NROK sites
Authors
Anna B. Wilson
Mineral and energy resource assessment of the Gallatin National Forest (exclusive of the Absaroka-Beartooth study area), in Gallatin, Madison, Meagher, Park, and Sweet Grass Counties, south-central Montana
No abstract available.
Authors
Jane M. Hammarstrom, Anna B. Wilson, James E. Elliott, Bradley S. Van Gosen, Robert R. Carlson, Gregory K. Lee, Dolores M. Kulik, John W. M'Gonigle, William J. Perry
Geochemical data for historic mining areas, central western slope, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
J. Thomas Nash, Warren C. Day, Anna B. Wilson
Databases and simplified geology for mineralized areas, claims, mines and prospects in Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna B. Wilson, Terry L. Klein, William D. Heran
Locatable mineral reports for South Dakota and Colorado, provided to the U.S. Forest Service in fiscal years 2000 and 2001
No abstract available.
Authors
Anna B. Wilson