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Geoscientific collections managed by Pennsylvania 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.
Coal Publication work maps and data for the Indiana Geological Survey are filed by Publication or study area. Materials can include but are not limited to preliminary work maps, data sheets, charts, graphs, tables, photos, and other reference materials.
Categories: Physical Item; Types: Collection; Tags: ndc_folder
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Geoscientific collections managed by Arizona 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.
The Research and Teaching Core Repository was completed in 1976 and houses drilled cores taken from all over Indiana. It contains approximately 35,000 boxes of core containing 51 miles of rock and sediments. The Core Repository is an asset to the citizens of Indiana and allows both geologists and the public to understand Indiana's geologic past and provide for its future.
Types: Collection; Tags: ndc_folder
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The Map of Mines and Quarries of Connecticut was compiled by Charles Smith of Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) in 1972 at a 1:125,000 scale. Smith produced a set of 1:24,000 scale quadrangle maps depicting active and abandoned rock and mineral operations as compilation sheets for the larger map. Both the set of compilation sheets and the statewide map are on file in the offices of the Connecticut Geological and Natural History Survey. An explanatory text for the set includes a description of the mapping, the map legend, and a bibliography. The historical letter by State Geologist Joe Webb Peoples, included with the explanatory text, notifies the newly formed Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection...
These are collections managed by the Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center (NOROCK), part of the Northwest Region of the USGS. Scientists from the Center work in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States and across the U.S. Many of our scientists work throughout the world on issues as diverse as global climate change, aquatic ecology, wildlife diseases, bison ecology, and large carnivores.
Collection of aerial photos taken during April of 1930, of the area along the Delaware River from Port Jervis, NY to Biles Island, just south of Trenton.
Categories: Data; Tags: ndc_collection
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Geoscientific collections managed by Minnesota 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.
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This document compiles the location of mineral deposits and resources in Minnesota containing commodities that were identified as critical minerals by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and Department of the Interior in their 2022 Final List of Critical Minerals.
An FY17 NGGDPP grant funded a demolition project to rescue of 1952+ core boxes from a collapsed building, the Cary Annex. The OTHER Undocumented Core Collections (OUCC) defined herein helps compile the interim results of an inventory of 781 of the 1952+ rescued boxes, funded by an FY21 NGGDPP grant. As a result of the inventory, 277 core boxes were identified that are associated with 63 new, previously undocumented boreholes. All of the boxes were damaged and likely need reboxing; 85 were reboxed by NCGS staff. Some of the core boxes have partial losses of core lengths; some material is weathered in situ (in the box). These collections include HARD ROCK and TRIASSIC geologic core samples. Coordinate data is not...
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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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The CSD Geological Sample Repository is the central repository for the State of Nebraska. Geological samples are collected, curated, and preserved at two facilities to facilitate present and future research. Repository holdings have been been assembled over a period of more than 125 years and continue to grow annually. Collections include: Oil and Gas, Core, Shallow Test Holes, STATEMAP, CSD Test Holes, Ash, logs, and others. Visit go.unl.edu/csd-repository for more information or to request samples.
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Geoscientific collections managed by Geological Survey of Alabama 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. Geological Survey of Alabama is an independent state agency whose mission is to survey and investigate the mineral, energy, water, and biological resources of the state; to maintain adequate geologic, topographic, hydrologic, and biologic databases; and to prepare maps and reports on the state's natural resources to encourage the safe and prudent development of the natural resources while providing for the safety,...
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Geoscientific collections managed by New York 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.
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Geoscientific collections managed by Oklahoma 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.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. Department of the Interior through the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) jointly managed the Landsat program beginning in the early 1970s. NASA built and launched the satellites and the USGS preserved and distributed an archive of more than three million Landsat images to people in over 180 nations and territories. A joint effort between the Department of Interior and NASA began, ultimately producing the Earth Resources Technology Satellite (ERTS) program. Perhaps the greatest contribution of Landsat is the ability to understand how the Earth's land surface is changing through time.
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Geoscientific collections managed by Florida 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.
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Geoscientific collections managed by Idaho 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.
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Library collection of 34 out-of-print Biennial Reports of the Commissioners of the State Geological and Natural History Survey to the Governor and State Legislature of Connecticut. These historic reports chronicle the legacy and evolution of the State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut from its inception in 1903 until it became an entity of the state environmental agency in 1971. This collection include 682 pages of text, 18 figures, 9 plates, and 2 map sheets. These reports are valuable to science historians, academic scholars, geoscience professionals, and public policy experts. A related Connecticut Survey Library collection contains associated historic correspondence. Although most of the...


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