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Geology of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, western San Juan Mountains, Colorado | Bedded sequence of volcanic and sedimentary rocks more than 5,000 feet thick has been intruded by stocks and laccoliths | Geology, Mount Wilson quadrangle, Colorado | Geologic map and sections of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, Colorado | General structural and geologic features of the western San Juan Mountains and adjacent areas | Generalized columnar section of the sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, Colorado | Diagrammatic cross sections of Cross Mountain Anticline and Black Face Pluton | Generalized structural map and sections of the eastern San Miguel Mountains | Patented claims in the western part of the Iron Springs (Ophir or Ames) mining district, San Miguel County, Colorado | Patented claims in the Mount Wilson mining district, San Miguel and Dolores counties, Colorado

1967

Bromfield, Calvin Stanton

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Bibliographic information
Geologic map and sections of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, Colorado
General structural and geologic features of the western San Juan Mountains and adjacent areas
Generalized columnar section of the sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, Colorado
Diagrammatic cross sections of Cross Mountain Anticline and Black Face Pluton
Generalized structural map and sections of the eastern San Miguel Mountains
Patented claims in the western part of the Iron Springs (Ophir or Ames) mining district, San Miguel County, Colorado
Patented claims in the Mount Wilson mining district, San Miguel and Dolores counties, Colorado
Geology of the Mount Wilson quadrangle, western San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Geological Survey bulletin
Publisher
United States Government Printing Office,
Pagination
vi, 100 pages, 6 pages of plates : illustrations, maps (1 color) ; 24 cm
Other Subjects
United states; San juan mountains (colo. and n.m.); San juan mountains
Language
English
Format
print, unmediated, volume
Note
by Calvin S. Bromfield ; prepared on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97) and index.
Sub Title
a bedded sequence of volcanic and sedimentary rocks more than 5,000 feet thick has been intruded by stocks and laccoliths
Type
Government Publication; Geological Maps; Monographic; Text; Bibliography; Geological Maps.
Corporate Author
Geological Survey (U.S.)
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

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