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Collection consists of glass vials containing heavy minerals from the sand-size fraction of approximately 250 samples of surface materials on the continental shelf. Specimens have been separated from the sand fraction by sieving and magnetic separation. Represents part of a six-year study conducted for the Minerals Management Service (MMS).
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This collection consists of field notebooks, related maps, and photographs from former Tennessee Geological Survey staff, contractors, and students that worked on Survey projects. As of 2020, the metadata records pertain only to field notebooks and related maps; the photographs in the collection will be completed at a later date.
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This collection contains unpublished, working maps, and cross-sections from a wide range of projects. Some of the documents date back to over 50 years ago. Many of these documents are scanned.
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Core are separated into Southern Peninsula Oil & Gas cores in Kalamazoo and Mining cores in the Marquette facility
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This collection contains digital photographs, maps, and figures of Alaska volcanoes, and metadata about the image. Images may be scans of historical slides or prints, or native to digital format with modern cameras. A selection of the image database is searchable by the public from https://www.avo.alaska.edu/images/.
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This collection as a whole includes diamond drill core from hardrock/lode mineral prospects that have been donated to the Alaska Geologic Materials Center (GMC) by private entities or that have been recovered from properties during reclamation of historic mine and exploration sites by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The core is stored in waxed cardboard or plastic boxes. Mineralized portions, and in some cases the entire the core, has been split and sampled. Some core may have been quartered and sampled, or entirely consumed. The condition and completeness of the core varies widely. The individual records listed are comprised of diamond drill core from identified mineral prospects; it may include some coal prospects,...
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This collection (known internally at Maryland Geological Survey as Component 5) consists of 4,720 items – 4,715 black-and-white aerial photographs (4,688 unique frames plus 27 duplicates) and 5 associated index maps. The aerial photographs were flown or acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and organized on a 7.5-minute quadrangle basis. The photographs are black-and-white and approximately 9 in. x 9 in. in size. The scale of the aerial photography varies but ranges from approximately 1:12,000 to 1:35,400. These photographs date from 1936-1991 and were donated to the Maryland Geological Survey (MGS). The index maps serve as a finding aid for several of the flight series flown over five quadrangles...
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The Minnesota drill core repository is managed by the Department of Natural Resources, in relation to a legislated obligation to submit a one-fourth portion of core samples obtained for mineral exploration. These samples become property of the state and are stored in the DNR's drill core library, located in Hibbing. The original drill core library was constructed in 1972. The most recent additions were constructed in 1990, and were subsequently expanded in 1995. Construction presently is underway on an expansion. The existing facility contains nearly 2.3 million feet of core, extracted from 79 Minnesota counties during the period from 1905 to the present.
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In 2008, Virginia Department of Energy received by donation from the University of Virginia (UVA) a large collection of rock, mineral, and fossil specimens that was at risk of imminent disposal or dispersal due to the lack of adequate storage facilities. The collection includes many valuable and irreplaceable geologic specimens collected in Virginia by UVA students, faculty, and geoscientists from the early Virginia Geological Survey. Parts of the collection were at one time displayed in the Lewis Brooks Hall of Natural Science, which opened in 1877. Following the closure of the UVA Department of Geology in the 1960s, the collection was moved to various warehouse storage areas, where it was largely forgotten and...
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Collection of rock cores extracted during drilling operations conducted by Maine Department of Environmental Protection for site investigations in various towns across the State of Maine. Please contact the Maine Geological Survey to discuss access to the collection.
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George M. Colvocoresses was a mining engineer and metallurgist in Arizona. He was General Manager of Southwest Metals Company, Humboldt, AZ. It acquired Consolidated Arizona Smelting Company by the end of 1921. In 1920, Colvocoresses was appointed receiver for Consolidated Arizona Smelting Company out of Phoenix. This collection is comprised mainly of his reports on field visits, submittals from approximately 300 Arizona properties and 100 more properties in the Southwest. Subsequent additions to the collection after the 1940s came from his son, Alden P. Colvocoresses, or Bill Allison of Allison Steel Company.
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Grover Heinrichs was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1925. As a child, he moved with his family through the western United States, the Philippines and South Africa. He was the Vice President of Heinrichs GEOEXploration, located in Tucson, Arizona, where his brother, Walter Heinrichs, Jr., was President. During his career as a geologist, he also worked or consulted for a number of other companies including the USGS, Phelps Dodge, United Technologies and Essex International. He was the Vice President of La Paz Mining Inc. from 1984 until the early '90s. He was a member of several professional organizations including the Arizona Geological Society, the Mining Club of the Southwest and the Society for Mining, Metallurgy...
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Fred Hohne spent many years with Wyoming Minerals (subsidiary of Westinghouse) working on uranium exploration projects, especially the Workman Creek area of Gila County, Arizona. The collection contains geologic reports, drill hole data and maps of the Workman Creek area from the late 1970s as well as many other published reports on exploration in the Southwest U.S.
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Collection includes scanned geologic maps, in tiff and jpg formats, some are georeferenced with geoTiff or world file. Some maps may be available online. Please contact the Arizona Geological Survey to inquire about this collection.
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These photographs are from turn of the century. Mr. Osborn was the photographer. Most of the photographs are from the Ajo area of Arizona. The photographs depict mines, workings, buildings and families of the workers. This collection has not yet been cataloged. Please contact the Arizona Geological Survey to inquire about this collection.
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Water well logs are maintained in the MBMG’s Ground-Water Information Center (GWIC). The collection currently includes approximately 250,000 records (both in hard copy and digital formats) describing water-related resources (wells, boreholes, springs, etc.) in Montana. The paper collection is stored in the GWIC offices at the Bureau. The electronic data is stored on an SQL server and is available over the internet at http://mbmggwic.mtech.edu/. In addition to well log data, GWIC is also actively collecting and maintaining: 33,300 water-quality analyses from 14,700 sites, 2.3 million historic water-level records from 12,300 sites, as well as field-inventory and aquifer-test data.
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This collection includes field notes related to outcrop or hand-auger descriptions for each locality (excludes well field notes). This collection has not yet been inventoried and cataloged. Please contact the Delaware Geological Survey to inquire about this collection.
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This collection includes petrographic thin sections, sediment grain mounts, and microslides, which are related to our cuttings and core collections. Petrographic slides may be polished or unpolished, some with cover slips. A number of them are specialized paleontological or heavy mineral mounts. The collection is organized by well then interval. Part of the collection (approximately1,500 slides) is stored in slide storage boxes which are kept in file cabinets. While more recently received slides are currently stored in rolling shelving. The collection is a physical collection that is currently not accessible in an electronic format; however, ongoing projects are creating digital images of new slides that will be...
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A compilation of location, sample type, and chemical composition of Oklahoma produced water received from various sources in the petroleum industry prior to 1980. Analytical results were "recorded as received", with no evaluation. 8151 of these records are part of the USGS Produced Water Database. Brine (produced water) analyses
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Collection includes potential field database of surface and airborne gravity and aeromagnetic measurements. This collection is not yet inventoried. Please contact the Kansas Geological Survey to discuss access to the collection.


map background search result map search result map Collection of mineral pulps and mineral core samples from Alaska (GMC) Collection of field notes from Delaware Collection of Water Well Logs from Montana Collection of Geologic Maps from Iowa Collection of Thin Sections from Florida Collection of Geochemical Data from Oklahoma Collection of Rock Core Analyses from Michigan Collection of Maine Department of Environmental Protection rock cores Collection of gravity and aeromagnetic data from Kansas Collection of Drill Cores from Minnesota Collection of Maps from Arizona Collection of Historic Field Notebooks, Maps, and Photographs from Tennessee Collection of Heavy Mineral Samples from Atlantic Continental Shelf, Maryland Fossil Collection (Virginia) George M. Colvocoresses mining collection Fred Hohne mining collection Grover Heinrichs mining collection Frederick Warren Osborn Arizona photo collection Quad-Based Aerial Photographs, 1936-1991 Collection of images from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) Collection of field notes from Delaware Frederick Warren Osborn Arizona photo collection Collection of Heavy Mineral Samples from Atlantic Continental Shelf, Maryland Quad-Based Aerial Photographs, 1936-1991 Collection of Historic Field Notebooks, Maps, and Photographs from Tennessee Collection of Maine Department of Environmental Protection rock cores Collection of Geologic Maps from Iowa Collection of gravity and aeromagnetic data from Kansas Fossil Collection (Virginia) Collection of Geochemical Data from Oklahoma George M. Colvocoresses mining collection Fred Hohne mining collection Grover Heinrichs mining collection Collection of Maps from Arizona Collection of Drill Cores from Minnesota Collection of Thin Sections from Florida Collection of Rock Core Analyses from Michigan Collection of Water Well Logs from Montana Collection of images from the Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) Collection of mineral pulps and mineral core samples from Alaska (GMC)