William F. Cannon
William (Bill) Cannon is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
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Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan
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William F. Cannon, E. R. King, J. J. Hill, P. C. Mory
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan
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William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Summary of the estimated iron resources of the Marquette and Gogebic Iron Ranges of Michigan Summary of the estimated iron resources of the Marquette and Gogebic Iron Ranges of Michigan
The U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has recently completed detailed studies of iron-bearing rocks in the Marquette and Gogebic iron ranges in the northern peninsula of Michigan. The study included mapping the surface distribution of the iron-bearing rocks over a period of nearly 20 years. During...
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William F. Cannon
Geologic map of the Iron River 1? X 2? Quadrangle, Michigan and Wisconsin Geologic map of the Iron River 1? X 2? Quadrangle, Michigan and Wisconsin
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William F. Cannon
Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin
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P.K. Sims, W.F. Cannon, M.G. Mudrey
Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
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William F. Cannon
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Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, E. R. King, J. J. Hill, P. C. Mory
Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan Computer-aided estimates of concentrating-grade iron resources in the Negaunee Iron-formation, Marquette District, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon, Sandra L. Powers, Nancy A. Wright
Summary of the estimated iron resources of the Marquette and Gogebic Iron Ranges of Michigan Summary of the estimated iron resources of the Marquette and Gogebic Iron Ranges of Michigan
The U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources has recently completed detailed studies of iron-bearing rocks in the Marquette and Gogebic iron ranges in the northern peninsula of Michigan. The study included mapping the surface distribution of the iron-bearing rocks over a period of nearly 20 years. During...
Authors
William F. Cannon
Geologic map of the Iron River 1? X 2? Quadrangle, Michigan and Wisconsin Geologic map of the Iron River 1? X 2? Quadrangle, Michigan and Wisconsin
No abstract available.
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William F. Cannon
Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin Preliminary geologic map of Precambrian rocks in part of northern Wisconsin
No abstract available.
Authors
P.K. Sims, W.F. Cannon, M.G. Mudrey
Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan Map showing Precambrian geology in parts of the Baraga, Dead River, and Clark Creek basins, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon