David A Lindsey (Former Employee)
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Gravel deposits of the South Platte River valley north of Denver, Colorado Gravel deposits of the South Platte River valley north of Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey, William H. Langer, Linda Scott Cummings, John F. Shary, Joseph E. Taggart, Gregory P. Meeker
Slide show on gravel deposit models and measuring aggregate quality, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado Slide show on gravel deposit models and measuring aggregate quality, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey, William H. Langer
Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains and adjacent Raton Basin, southern Colorado Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains and adjacent Raton Basin, southern Colorado
Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Culebra Range) is interpreted as a system of west-dipping, basement-involved thrusts and reverse faults. The Culebra thrust is the dominant structure in the central part of the range; it dips 30 -55?? west and brings Precambrian metamorphic base-ment rocks over unmetamorphosed Paleozoic rocks. East of the Culebra thrust...
Authors
D. A. Lindsey
Geology and mineral resources of the Lake Valley area, Sierra County, New Mexico Geology and mineral resources of the Lake Valley area, Sierra County, New Mexico
At the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Geological Survey assessed the Lake Valley Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), which includes the historic Lake Valley townsite and silver-manganese mining district, for undiscovered mineral resources. The Lake Valley ACEC is along the southeastern margin of the Black Range of western Sierra County, New Mexico. The...
Authors
C.J. Nutt, J.M. O’Neill, V. T. McLemore, David A. Lindsey, J.C. Ratte, D. C. Hedlund, D. P. Klein, M. D. Kleinkopf
Distribution and quality of potential sources of aggregate infrastructure resources project area, Colorado-Wyoming Distribution and quality of potential sources of aggregate infrastructure resources project area, Colorado-Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
William H. Langer, Gregory N. Green, Daniel H. Knepper, David A. Lindsey, David W. Moore, L. David Nealey, John C. Reed
An introduction to sand and gravel deposit models, Front Range urban corridor An introduction to sand and gravel deposit models, Front Range urban corridor
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey
Non-USGS Publications**
Lindsey, David A., 1965, Studies of a Nebraskan(?) till: The Compass, v. 42, no. 2, p. 79-87.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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Science and Products
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Gravel deposits of the South Platte River valley north of Denver, Colorado Gravel deposits of the South Platte River valley north of Denver, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey, William H. Langer, Linda Scott Cummings, John F. Shary, Joseph E. Taggart, Gregory P. Meeker
Slide show on gravel deposit models and measuring aggregate quality, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado Slide show on gravel deposit models and measuring aggregate quality, Front Range urban corridor, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey, William H. Langer
Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains and adjacent Raton Basin, southern Colorado Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains and adjacent Raton Basin, southern Colorado
Laramide structure of the central Sangre de Cristo Mountains (Culebra Range) is interpreted as a system of west-dipping, basement-involved thrusts and reverse faults. The Culebra thrust is the dominant structure in the central part of the range; it dips 30 -55?? west and brings Precambrian metamorphic base-ment rocks over unmetamorphosed Paleozoic rocks. East of the Culebra thrust...
Authors
D. A. Lindsey
Geology and mineral resources of the Lake Valley area, Sierra County, New Mexico Geology and mineral resources of the Lake Valley area, Sierra County, New Mexico
At the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Geological Survey assessed the Lake Valley Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), which includes the historic Lake Valley townsite and silver-manganese mining district, for undiscovered mineral resources. The Lake Valley ACEC is along the southeastern margin of the Black Range of western Sierra County, New Mexico. The...
Authors
C.J. Nutt, J.M. O’Neill, V. T. McLemore, David A. Lindsey, J.C. Ratte, D. C. Hedlund, D. P. Klein, M. D. Kleinkopf
Distribution and quality of potential sources of aggregate infrastructure resources project area, Colorado-Wyoming Distribution and quality of potential sources of aggregate infrastructure resources project area, Colorado-Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
William H. Langer, Gregory N. Green, Daniel H. Knepper, David A. Lindsey, David W. Moore, L. David Nealey, John C. Reed
An introduction to sand and gravel deposit models, Front Range urban corridor An introduction to sand and gravel deposit models, Front Range urban corridor
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Lindsey
Non-USGS Publications**
Lindsey, David A., 1965, Studies of a Nebraskan(?) till: The Compass, v. 42, no. 2, p. 79-87.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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