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Notes. Earlier contributions appear in Bulletin nos. Appears in 10 books from Page 7 - included numerous papers relating to the economic geology of Alaska. In view of the rapid increase of economic work both in Alaska and in the States and the organization of a division of Alaskan mineral resources, distinct from the division of geology, it was in considered advisable to.
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,andContributions to Economic Geology for,(Part I), and (Part I), respectively. These bulletins are prepared primarily with a view to securing prompt publication of the economic results of investigations made by the United States Geological Survey.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, confined to Survey publications, though a few titles of important papers published else where by members of the Survey are included. The results of the Survey work in economic geology have been published in a number of different forms, which are here briefly described: 1.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, PART I. METALS AND NONMETALS EXCEPT FUELS. F, L. KANSOME, H. GALE, and E. BURCHARD, Geologists in charge. INTRODUCTION. The Survey's " Contributions to economic geology " have been pub lished annually since In the increase in the number of.
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He was the author of the memoir on the Bihar-Nepal earthquake (Mem. Geol. Surv. India, 73, ) and studied the seismicity of the Koyna. nomic geology. Since the annual economic bulletin has been printed in two parts, the second part comprising papers on mineral fuels.
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