| | Report (volume) | Uranium Resources of the edar Mountain Area Emery County, Utah Regional Synthesis y HENRY S. JOHNSON,...study...__-__--______-__.___._.____ Geography of the area._-__-_______-----_-----_-_---_-______-__ History...__________________________ Church Rock member____-__----_--_--_--_-___________Wingate sandstone and Kayenta formation___--...formation___--.__--_______.. Navajo sandstone-_-__-_--___._-__--_-__--_----_--__-____Carmel formation______...member.__________________________________ Dakota sandstone.---------------------------------------Mancos | | Osterwald, F.W., Maberry, J.O., Dunrud, C.R., Duguid, J.O. (1981) Bedrock, surficial, and economic geology of the Sunnyside coal-mining district, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, with a section on Early man in the Sunnyside area. Professional Paper 1166. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1166 | Report (issue) | Sunnyside Coal^Mining District, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah Bedrock, Surficial, and Economic Geology...Sunny side Coal-Mining District, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah By FRANK W. OSTERWALD, JOHN O. MABERRY,...DUNRUD With a section on EARLY MAN IN THE SUNNYSIDE AREA By JAMES O. DUGUID, JR. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...setting and economic potential of an eastcentral Utah coal-mining district UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...Sunnyside coal-mining district, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah. (Geological Survey Professional Paper 1166) | | | Report (volume) | ........................................ Rhode Island................................................................................................. Utah...................................................about 1,250,000 barrels. The production of natural rock cement was five times the combined production and...than 86,000,000 barrels. The production of natural rock cement and the imports of foreign cement are so... such as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included because they constitute a very considerable | | Boswell, P. G. H., Cole, Grenville A. J., Davies, Arthur Morley, Davison, Charles, Evans, John W., Gregory, J. Walter, Harker, Alfred, Jones, Owen Thomas, Kendall, Percy Fry, Richardson, Linsdall, Watts, William Whitehead, White, H. J. Osborne (1918) Geology of the British Isles. Springer Netherlands. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-6199-4 | Book | man to do justice to the Regional Geology of the area. It was therefore decided to divide the work among...Prae-Cambr"ian lnt,.usive Rocks. J. Devonia.n (Oid Red Sandstone) @Derived Ca.mbr"ian pebbles. N. Triass ic. P...southern boundary faults of the Carbonifcrous-limestone area of Derbyshire (Fig. 8) and their post- J urassic...Carboniferous limestone with cores of Upper Old Red Sandstone and in one case of Silurian (Gothlandian). They...less re-adapted to the rock-structure now exposed; while the latter is an area of low relief and gentlydipping |
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