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In December of 2018, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) signed a Technical Assistance Agreement with a third party to reanalyze 2,324 archived sample splits collected as part of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) Hydrogeochemical and Stream Sediment Reconnaissance (HSSR) project from selected areas in Idaho and Montana. A small amount (approximately 0.25 grams [g]) of sieved <75-micron sample material was retrieved from the USGS National Geochemical Sample Archive for geochemical analysis. These samples were analyzed for 48 elements by ALS Global laboratories using their ultra-trace four-acid-digestion dual-mode inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) (ALS ME-MS61L) method (Ag, Al, As, Ba,...
Categories: Data; Types: Downloadable, Map Service, OGC WFS Layer, OGC WMS Layer, Shapefile; Tags: Benewah, Benewah County, Idaho, Bonner County, Idaho, Boundary County, Idaho, Flathead County, Montana, All tags...
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Glacial feature of the Mission Range: drift covered, benched spur east of the north lateral of Mission Creek glacier. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 20-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. View taken from ridge on north head of Swan River, 6,900 feet. Lake County, Montana. 1900.
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Glacial till in the gorge of Flathead River; Pre-Wisconsin (?) till, about 175 feet thick, is exposed below the Polson dam site and outside of the Polson moraine of Wisconsin age. It is eroded in buttresses, overlain by whitish silt of glacial Lake Missoula, and underlain by lower till. View east, 5 miles below Polson with the Mission Range in the background. Lake County, Montana. August 1, 1936. Figure 16, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glaciolacustrine silt near the National Bison Range east of Moiese, Lake County, Montana. September 10,1921. Figure 33, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Postglacial gorge of the Flathead River below Polson: vertical photograph of the gorge before construction of the dam showing the river cutting in the rock at the dam site near the sharp bend and the rapids above the bend at the left. Between these bends no rock is exposed suggesting the presence of a preglacial valley filled with several hundred feet of drift. Photograph courtesy of F.F. Henshaw, Federal Power Commission. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 21-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glaciated gorge of South Crow Creek in the Mission Range. Lake County, Montana. 1931. Figure 19, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Swan Range. East slope, south of Holland Creek. Quartzitic, Algonkian sandstone. Lake County, Montana. July 1905.
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Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. View taken from ridge on north head of Swan River, 6,900 feet. Lake County, Montana. 1900.
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High peaks northeast of Saint Ignatius: and long sloping spur grading down to the drift- covered rock spur north of the canyon of Ashley Creek (at right). Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 9, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Laminated silt of glacial Lake Missoula, overlying (pre Wisconsin ?) glacial till exposed at the Crow Creek dam near the inner part of the Mission moraine southwest of Ronan. Lake County, Montana. August 3, 1936. Figure 15, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. View taken from ridge on north head of Swan River, 6,900 feet. Lake County, Montana. 1900.
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Glacial feature of the Mission Range: terminal and lateral moraines of glaciated canyon of Mission Creek east of Saint Ignatius. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 20-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glacial feature of the Mission Range: a drift covered spur (Pliocene or early Pleistocene?) at the south side of the canyon mouth of Mission Creek. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 20-A, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.
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Glaciated gorge of Ashley Creek (left) northeast of Saint Ignatius in the Flathead basin; Long, sloping spur at the right graded down to drift-covered rock spur at north side of the canyon of Mission Creek. Lake County, Montana. Pre-1940. Figure 10, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 231. 1953.


    map background search result map search result map Glacial till in the gorge of Flathead River; Pre-Wisconsin till. Lake County, Montana. 1936. Laminated silt of glacial Lake Missoula, overlying glacial till exposed at the Crow Creek dam. Lake County, Montana. 1936. Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. View taken from ridge on north head of Swan River, 6,900 feet. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Swan Range. East slope, south of Holland Creek. Lake County, Montana. 1905. Reanalysis of Additional Selected Archived NURE-HSSR Sediment Samples from Idaho and Montana Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Mission range, in vicinity of Mt. McDonald. View taken from ridge on north head of Swan River, 6,900 feet. Lake County, Montana. 1900. Swan Range. East slope, south of Holland Creek. Lake County, Montana. 1905. Reanalysis of Additional Selected Archived NURE-HSSR Sediment Samples from Idaho and Montana Glacial till in the gorge of Flathead River; Pre-Wisconsin till. Lake County, Montana. 1936. Laminated silt of glacial Lake Missoula, overlying glacial till exposed at the Crow Creek dam. Lake County, Montana. 1936.