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Paper copies of chemical analyses made at Illinois State Geological Survey from approximately 1932 to 1995. Includes chemical analyses for approximately 30,000 coal samples, 20,000 rock samples, 5,000 gas samples, 5,000 brine samples, and 5,000 water samples.
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This is a test metadata collection record. This is only a test. This is more text to see if updating works. This is even more text that means nothing to see if further updating still works.
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Collection includes cores extracted during drilling operations including the U.S. Geological Survey for the purposes of site investigations in the Meddybemps township. Please contact the Maine Geological Survey to discuss access to the collection.
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Collection of paper reports comprised mainly of IGS publications. A complete list of scanned publications can be found: https://www.iihr.uiowa.edu/igs/publications/search.
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There are over 1,000 individual logs from over 450 different holes across the state. Holes include municipal wells, monitoring wells as well as deep and shallow drill holes. Logs collected may include: gamma, caliper, single point resistivity, self potential, normal resistivity, fluid temperature, fluid conductivity, flow meter - heat pulse, flow meter- spinner, optical borehole imager, and acoustic borehole imager. Locations of boreholes and PDF images and LAS files for more than 700 Geophysical Logs can be viewed at https://data.wgnhs.wisc.edu/data-pres-2018/ . New logs are added to this online map as they are added to the WGNHS sample tracking system, Geobase.
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The Arizona Bureau of Mines (and later the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology and the Arizona Geological Survey) maintained a significant collection of primary data on mining districts, deposits, and prospects across Arizona. Some of this data has previously been utilized to contribute to earlier efforts by the U.S. Geological Survey to develop the Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) as a centralized repository of organizing and summarizing data on mineral resources in the 1970’s. However, the primary data sources have previously only been available in person at the Arizona Geological Survey offices. Following the transfer of the Arizona Geological Survey to the University of Arizona in...
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The Connecticut Surficial Materials and Quaternary Geology Quadrangle information was initially compiled at 1:24,000 scale (1 inch = 2,000 feet) then recompiled for 2 statewide 1:125,000-scale maps. (1) Surficial Materials Quadrangle Map of Connecticut by Stone, J.R., Schafer, J.P., London, E.H. and Thompson, W.B., 1992, U.S. Geological Survey, 2 sheets, scale 1:125,000. (PDF, 26 Mb). (2) Quaternary Geologic Map of Connecticut and Long Island Sound Basin by Stone, J.R., Schafer, J.P., London, E.H., DiGiacomo-Cohen, M.L., Lewis, R.L., and Thompson, W.B., 2005, U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigation Map 2784, 2 sheets, scale 1:125,000, and pamphlet, 71 p.(PDF, 56 Mb). These Connecticut Quaternary and Surficial...
American Metal Climax, Inc. (AMAX) added coal production to its diverse mining, metals, and energy concerns on November 1,1969 through a mutually approved merger with Ayrshire Collieries Corporation of Indiana. Ayrshire boasted a long and productive lineage, originating with the first mines established by Scottish immigrant, David Ingle, in the early 1850s near Evansville, Indiana. The Ayrshire name persisted through subsequent purchases of mine shafts by Electric Shovel Coal Corporation in 1927 and a merger with the Patoka Coal Company in 1939, but was rebranded as AMAX Coal Company on January 1, 1972. It became America's third-largest coal producer by 1975. Drilling records in this collection relate to the company's...
40 bedrock samples were collected from surface outcrops in Vermont. Samples are the same set as those analyzed for thermal conductivity as part of the National Geothermal Data System program. All analyses were done at AcmeLabs, Canada. Samples were analyzed using ICP – ES (emission spectroscopy) and ICP-MS (mass spectrometry). 11 major elements plus Ni and Sc were analyzed by ICP-ES following a lithium borate fusion and dilute acid digestion. Analyses include Loss on ignition (LOI) and Leco analysis for total carbon and sulphur. A 45 element suite of trace elements was analyzed using ICP-MS (mass spec). Rare earth elements and refractory elements report from a lithium borate decomposition to give total abundances....
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Geoscientific collections managed by Tennessee Geological Survey are aggregated in the National Digital Catalog to enhance discovery and use of valuable samples and data for further scientific research. Contact information and material access instructions are provided for the individual collections. Please note that all of the downloadable files are in .csv format, and some use the pipe symbol (|) as the delimeter instead of a comma (,).


map background search result map search result map Tennessee Geological Survey Collection of USGS Meddybemps rock cores Borehole geophysical logs from Wisconsin Collection of Paper Reports from Iowa Collection of Geochemical Data from Illinois Connecticut Quaternary and Surficial Geology Quadrangle Vermont Geological Survey Collection of Rock Geochemistry Data I AMAX Coal Company Drilling Records, 1855-1989 Arizona Bureau of Mines Mining Files Collection Inventory Test mdRecord 16-88 Mineral Resources of the West Big Hole Study Area, Beaverhead County, Montana 18-88 Mineral Resources of the Carson-Iceburg Wilderness Study Area, Alpine County, California WMR 266 - Mercury Dome Mine, Camp Floyd District. Tooele County, Utah. 1944. WMR 286 - Rambler Mine. Albany County, Wyoming. 1944. WMR 294 - Semi-Pilot Plant Investigations of the Nitrogen Dioxide Process for Beneficiation of Manganese Ores. Mohave County, Arizona. 1944. WMR 296 - Nutt-Bailey Bauxite Deposit. Pulaski County, Arkansas. 1944. WMR 364 - Anson Betts Manganese Mine. West Cummington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. 1945. WMR 375 - Penn Mine Slag Dump. Calaveras County, California. 1945. WMR 380 - Colbert Tungsten Prospect, Fairbanks District, Alaska. 1945. WMR 381 - Mon-Ark Mines. Christian County, Missouri. 1945. WMR 380 - Colbert Tungsten Prospect, Fairbanks District, Alaska. 1945. WMR 381 - Mon-Ark Mines. Christian County, Missouri. 1945. 18-88 Mineral Resources of the Carson-Iceburg Wilderness Study Area, Alpine County, California WMR 364 - Anson Betts Manganese Mine. West Cummington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. 1945. WMR 296 - Nutt-Bailey Bauxite Deposit. Pulaski County, Arkansas. 1944. WMR 375 - Penn Mine Slag Dump. Calaveras County, California. 1945. WMR 286 - Rambler Mine. Albany County, Wyoming. 1944. Connecticut Quaternary and Surficial Geology Quadrangle WMR 266 - Mercury Dome Mine, Camp Floyd District. Tooele County, Utah. 1944. 16-88 Mineral Resources of the West Big Hole Study Area, Beaverhead County, Montana Vermont Geological Survey Collection of Rock Geochemistry Data I WMR 294 - Semi-Pilot Plant Investigations of the Nitrogen Dioxide Process for Beneficiation of Manganese Ores. Mohave County, Arizona. 1944. AMAX Coal Company Drilling Records, 1855-1989 Tennessee Geological Survey Collection of USGS Meddybemps rock cores Collection of Paper Reports from Iowa Collection of Geochemical Data from Illinois Borehole geophysical logs from Wisconsin Arizona Bureau of Mines Mining Files Collection Inventory Test mdRecord