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                     35. The Uranium and Vanadium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau Region 35. The Uranium and Vanadium Deposits of the Colorado Plateau RegionBy R. P. Fischer The Colorado Plateau region has been the principal domestic source of uranium, vanadium, and radium. The value of these commodities produced from the region through 1964 slightly exceeds $2 billion. M Jan 1, 1968 
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                     36. Uranium Deposits of the Grants Region 36. Uranium Deposits of the Grants RegionBy Paul E. Melancon, Vincent C. Kelley, Dale F. Kittel Uranium of the Grants region occurs predominantly in continental sandstones of the upper part of the Jurassic Morrison Formation, but significant lesser deposits are found in limestone of the Jurassic Jan 1, 1968 
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                     37. Geology and Exploitation of Uranium Deposits in the Lisbon Valley 37. Geology and Exploitation of Uranium Deposits in the Lisbon ValleyBy Hiram B. Woon Uranium ore deposits in the Lisbon Valley area are in an arcuate belt, 15 miles long by one-half-mile wide, on the southwest flank of the Lisbon Valley anticline. They range in size from 500 to 1,500, Jan 1, 1968 
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                     38. The Uranium Mining Industry and Geology of the Monument Valley and White Canyon Districts, Arizona and Utah 38. The Uranium Mining Industry and Geology of the Monument Valley and White Canyon Districts, Arizona and UtahBy Roger C. Malan The Monument Valley and White Canyon districts are in northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah. Exploration and mining for uranium has been conducted in these districts since the late 1940's. In Jul Jan 1, 1968 
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                     39. Geology and Uranium-Vanadium Deposits in the Uravan Mineral Belt, Southwestern Colorado 39. Geology and Uranium-Vanadium Deposits in the Uravan Mineral Belt, Southwestern ColoradoBy E. Motica Ores containing uranium and vanadium minerals have been mined from the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation from many localities in the Colorado Plateau region since about 1900. The most product Jan 1, 1968 
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                     4 North Panel, A Bold Experiment In Roof Deflection 4 North Panel, A Bold Experiment In Roof DeflectionBy W. G. Fischer, S. R. Felde Trona ore at the Westvaco, Wyo., mine of FMC Corp. has been obtained by room-and-pillar methods since the mine began operation. The flat- lying, 10-ft thick trona (Na2CO3.NaHCO3.2H2O) is covered by 15 Jan 4, 1966 
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                     4. Partial List Of Former Officers And Department Heads, Phelps Dodge Corporation, And Former Positions Held By Men Still In Service 4. Partial List Of Former Officers And Department Heads, Phelps Dodge Corporation, And Former Positions Held By Men Still In ServiceBy Robert Glass Cleland [NEW YORK OFFICE James Douglas President Chairman of Board Walter Douglas Vice-president President Louis S. Cates President Cleveland H. Dodge Vice-President Chairman of Board] Jan 1, 1952 
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                     4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, Pennsylvania 4. Triassic Magnetite and Diabase at Cornwall, PennsylvaniaBy Davis M. Lapham Ore bodies at Cornwall, Pennsylvania, have been mined since 1742 principally for iron from magnetite, but also for copper (in chalcopyrite), silver (in chalcopyrite), gold (in chalcopyrite), cobalt (i Jan 1, 1968 
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                     4.16 - Public Policy And Mineral Law - Mineral Disposal Systems 4.16 - Public Policy And Mineral Law - Mineral Disposal SystemsBy Alvin Kaufrnan This chapter will deal with the policy issues relating to mineral land disposal. The first portion of the chapter will discuss in general terms the legal systems utilized in disposing of mineral right Jan 1, 1976 
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                     4.18 - Conservation And The Conservation Of The Environment - Conservation 4.18 - Conservation And The Conservation Of The Environment - ConservationBy Wallace F. Lovejoy The conservation of mineral resources as a public policy question has received a great deal of attention in the area of petroleum and practically no attention in other mineral areas, except, of course Jan 1, 1976 
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                     4.21 - Health, Safety, And Labor Issues - Health Issues In The Mineral Industry 4.21 - Health, Safety, And Labor Issues - Health Issues In The Mineral IndustryBy Henry N. Doyle Basic procedures in the mining industry have changed only slightly over the centuries since metals and fossil fuels became an essential part of man's economic and cultural life. Mining techniques Jan 1, 1976 
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                     40. Uranium Deposits of Wyoming and South Dakota 40. Uranium Deposits of Wyoming and South DakotaBy E. N. Harshman Uranium mining and milling are rather new industries in Wyoming and South Dakota, but, in the past 15 years, ore valued at more than $400,000,000 has been mined and milled in the region. The major ura Jan 1, 1968 
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                     41. Uranium in the Black Hills 41. Uranium in the Black HillsBy Olin M. Hart Uranium ores occur in the Lower Cretaceous Inyan Kara group of heterogeneously stratified fluvial and fluvial-marine sandstones in the Black Hills of western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. The Jan 1, 1968 
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                     42. Uranium Deposits in the Eocene Sandstones of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming 42. Uranium Deposits in the Eocene Sandstones of the Powder River Basin, WyomingBy Vernon A. Mrak The Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming was the first area in the state to receive attention during the early days of uranium exploration. Although the uranium occurrences are many and widespread, Jan 1, 1968 
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                     43. Uranium Deposits of the Shirley Basin, Wyoming 43. Uranium Deposits of the Shirley Basin, WyomingBy E. N. Harshman The Wind River Formation of Eocene age is the host rock for large high-grade uranium deposits in the Shirley Basin. The major deposits are in a northwest-trending belt of sandstones that were deposite Jan 1, 1968 
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                     44. Western Utah, Eastern and Central Nevada 44. Western Utah, Eastern and Central NevadaBy William Paxton Hewitt Mineral deposits of western Utah and eastern and central Nevada have produced in excess of $8,500,000,000 since 1871. Through 1965, Bingham Canyon had produced over $4,600,000,000 and seven other camp Jan 1, 1968 
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                     45. Non-Porphyry Ores of the Bingham District, Utah 45. Non-Porphyry Ores of the Bingham District, UtahBy R. D. Rubright, Owen J. Hart In the Bingham district over a span of more than 90 years, 43,947,104 tons of "non-porphyry" copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ore have been mined from a folded and faulted alternating series of Pe Jan 1, 1968 
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                     46. Fine Gold Occurrence at Carlin, Nevada 46. Fine Gold Occurrence at Carlin, NevadaBy Paul F. Kerr, Donald M. Hausen Fine colloidal gold near Carlin, Nevada is disseminated in leached carbonate strata of the Roberts Mountains Formation in the Lynn "window" of the Roberts Mountains thrust fault. The ore body is gener Jan 1, 1968 
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                     47. Geology and Ore Deposits of the East Tintic Mining District, Utah 47. Geology and Ore Deposits of the East Tintic Mining District, UtahBy D. R. Cook, W. M. Shepard, H. T. Morris The East Tintic district in central Utah has produced ores of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc valued at more than $120,000,000. All of this ore has been produced from blind ore bodies in Paleozoi Jan 1, 1968 
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                     48. The Eureka Mining District, Nevada 48. The Eureka Mining District, NevadaBy T. B. Nolan, R. N. Hunt In terms of present metal prices, analysis of extant records of the Eureka district indicate past production of the magnitude of $200,000,000 in recovered silver, lead, and gold. Production to date ha Jan 1, 1968 
