Arizona Geological Survey Bulletins
Published: 1969
This report summarizes the mineral and water resources of Arizona.
Its purpose is to give factual information about the present supplies
of minerals and water in the State and present a realistic...
Resource Identifiers: B-180 (Bulletin 180)
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Published: 1938
During recent years there has been a strong demand for molybdenum
ore, and many articles descriptive of deposits of molybdenite
(sulphide of molybdenum) have been published. Little has
been...
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Bulletin No. 144 Geological Series No. 11 |
Published: 1996
Historical seismic activity and the geologic record of young faulting both suggest that there is significant seismic hazard in the Flagstaff area. Geologic investigations of young faults provide...
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Bulletin 200 B-200 |
Published: 1985
This report summarizes important parts of the history of Cenozoic sedimentation and sedimentary rocks throughout Arizona. It is an expanded version of the report that appears in AGS Digest 15. In...
Resource Identifiers: OFR-85-3
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Published: 1974
“Index of Mining Properties in Pima County, Arizona”
is the second of the planned series covering the counties
of the State. The first, on Cochise County, was published
in 1973 as Arizona Bureau...
Resource Identifiers: B-189
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Published: 1978
Yuma County was one of the earliest important mineral·producing areas in
Arizona . Numerous large and small mining and placer operations were active,
and almost all the more important mineral...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin 192
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Published: 1993
Radon is a colorless, odorless, radioactive gas
produced by the decay of uranium, which is
present in virtually all rocks and soils, typically
at concentrations of 1
to 4 parts per million (ppm...
Resource Identifiers: B-199
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Published: 1975
"Index of Mining Properties in Santa Cruz County,
Arizona" is the third of the series covering the counties of
the State. The first two, covering Cochise and Pima
Counties, were...
Resource Identifiers: B-191
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Published: 1950
This bulletin constitutes part of a general report on the zinc
and lead deposits in Arizona. It includes much new information
as well as some material compiled from published sources.
Descriptions...
Resource Identifiers: B-156
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Published: 1985
This index provides a list of mines within each mineral district as
defined in Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology- Map 18 and Bulletln
194 (Kelth and others, 1983a,b). In a m1neral-...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin 196
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Published: 1974
This bulletin, a supplement to Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin
173, presents a comprehensive listing of the literature on
the geology and mineral resources of Arizona released since
January, 1965...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin-190
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Published: 1933
One of the things that the Arizona Bureau of Mines has always
wished to do is to issue reports that cover the geology and mineral
resources of parts of Arizona that are known to be mineralized,...
Resource Identifiers: B-134
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Published: 1989
The text and geologic maps that compose Bulletin
198 represent a major advance in our understanding of
the geology and mineral resources of west-central Arizona.
The Buckskin and Rawhide Mountains...
Resource Identifiers: B-198
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Published: 1931
The Oatman and Katherine districts have produced more than
thirty million dollars worth of gold and silver yet no complete report
on the geology and ore occurrence of this interesting region
is...
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Bulletin No. 131 Geological Series No. 6 |
Published: 1927
The Courtland-Gleeson mining region, otherwise known as the Turquoise
district, is situated in the south-central part of Cochise County,
southeastern Arizona, about 15 miles east of Tombstone, 20...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin 123
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Published: 1985
The South Mountains of central Arizona
are a typical, but geologically simple, metamorphic
core complex. The western half of the
range is underlain by Precambrian metamorphic
and granitic rocks,...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin - 195
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Published: 1970
This report is based upon a study which was conducted during the
period of March 1, 1969, through February 28, 1970. It was undertaken
by the Arizona Bureau of Mines to fulfill the stipulation and...
Resource Identifiers: Bulletin No. 182
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Published: 1980
On May 3, 1887, a major earthquake shook much of the southwest United States and
Mexico, an area of nearly two million square kilometers (Figure 1). This seismic event, with an
estimated magnitude...
Resource Identifiers: Special Paper #3
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Published: 1927
The history of mining in as large a territory as is embraced in
Arizona is difficult to coordinate. Each district had its start,
to a large extent, independently of the others. and each continued...
Resource Identifiers: History of Mining in Arizona
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Published: 1983
Mineral districts presented herein and delineated on the enclosed
map were defined according to geological criteria.
The principal goal was to arrange known metallic mineral occurrences
into...
Resource Identifiers: B-194
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