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All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
The Great Blue Limestone was named originally by Spurr (1895) from exposures near the Mercur mining district in the Oquirrh Mountains, Utah. The formation was described in greater detail by Gilluly (1932) in the Ophir mining district. Neither formall
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Autor:
R.J. Roberts, E.W. Tooker
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
3 Introduction. .3 Geology of the Stockton quadrangle. 4 Location. .4 Geologic setting. .4 Structure .6 Stratigraphy and descriptions of sedimentary rocks 7 Unconsolidated rocks that overlie the nappes . .8 Sedimentary rocks of the Bingham nappe. .9
Autor:
Ralph J. Roberts
Ralph J. Roberts is not a household name in Nevada, but it should be—it was he who discovered the Carlin Belt gold deposits that created a major mining boom in the state in the last four decades of the twentieth century. But this discovery was only