Arizona Geological Survey Circulars
Published: 1986
This bibliography provides references for each known metallic mineral
district in La Paz, Mohave, and Yuma Counties in Arizona. In a mineral district
classification, known metallic mineral...
Resource Identifiers: C-25
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Published: 1989
This bibliography provides references for each known metallic mineral district in Gila, Maricopa, Pinal,
and Yavapai Counties in Arizona. In a mineral-district classification, known metallic mineral...
Resource Identifiers: Circular 27
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Published: 1986
This bibliography provides references for each known metallic mineral
district in Cochise, Graham, and Greenlee Counties in Arizona. In a mineral district
classification, known metallic mineral...
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Published: 2002
Arizona has several deposits of subsurface salt (sodium
chloride) that are thicker than the Grand Canyon is deep
(Peirce, 1981a). These deposits are some of the thickest in
the world (Peirce, 1989...
Resource Identifiers: C-30
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Published: 1977
Coal mining on a major scale in Arizona began in
the early 1970s when Peabody Coal Company
started full-scale mining on their Black Mesa leases.
These leases cover some 64,800 acres of Navajo and...
Resource Identifiers: C-18
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Published: 1981
This Index is a comprehensive list of published geologic logs of Arizona 's roads and rivers, with
accompanying maps. Most of these logs describe the climate, cultural history, vegetation and...
Resource Identifiers: C-22
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Published: 1982
Since 1977 considerable work has been accomplished in order to locate, understand and evaluate geothermal
resources in the State of Arizona. Much of this work has been performed by Geothermal...
Resource Identifiers: C-23
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Published: 2001
Eight areas within Arizona have potential for commercial production of hydrocarbons or industrial gases
(Figure 1). In addition, at least 14 Tertiary basins, which have not been adequately tested,...
Resource Identifiers: C-29
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Published: 1977
Paleozoic strata of Pennsylvanian and/or Permian
age contain laterally persistent zones that are favorable
hosts for the occurrence of uranium, both in
outcrop and in the subsurface.
A survey of...
Resource Identifiers: C-19
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Published: 1981
Carboniferous rocks in Arizona are represented by marine
and continental deposits ranging in thickness from 0 to 1,100
m. Mississippian marine strata, consisting largely of cliff forming
high-...
Resource Identifiers: C-21
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Published: 1977
The west-central and southwestern portions of Arizona
have remained a geologic enigma since the pioneering mapping
in the region by Eldred Wilson of the Arizona Bureau
of Mines. Until recently,...
Resource Identifiers: C-20
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Published: 1976
Water is becoming a more and more controversial
subject in Arizona. The problem stems from the fact
that the amount of water consumed far exceeds the
ability of nature to replace it. In order to...
Resource Identifiers: C-17
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Published: 1986
This bibliography provides references for each known metallic mineral
district in Pima and Santa Cruz Counties in Arizona. In a mineral-district
classification, known metallic mineral occurrences...
Resource Identifiers: C-26
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