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Stratabound copper-silver deposits of the Mesoproterozoic Revett Formation, Montana and Idaho with a section on databases and spatial-data files for the geology and mineral deposits of the Revett Formation [New Window]
Includes deposits, occurrences, and prospects; drill core logs and measured sections; and spatial databases for geologic maps, untested exploration areas, and permissive tracts for undiscovered mineral deposits.
Spatial databases for the geology of the Northern Rocky Mountains - Idaho, Montana, and Washington [New Window]
The spatial databases represent the original content of 43 published geologic maps, provide normalized map unit descriptions, and provide additional information and interpretation not in the original reports.
Guide to geophysical data for the northern Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas, Idaho, Montana, Washington, Oregon, and Wyoming [New Window]
Mathematical analysis of gravity and aeromagnetic data, with basic and derived grids and vector data and maps.
Relational database for the geology of the northern Rocky Mountains; Idaho, Montana, and Washington [New Window]
Geologic map unit and lithologic descriptions used in Open File Report 2005-1235, with extensive bibliographic references to geologic literature that could not be included in the spatial database.
Particle size characterization of water-elutriated Libby amphibole 2000 and RTI International amosite [New Window]
Morphological data on fibrous mineral particles from an old vermiculite mine that has been a subject of environmental health investigations
PDF Examination of Libby, Montana, Fill Material for Background Levels of Amphibole from the Rainy Creek Complex Using Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Microanalysis [New Window]
Sample locations and descriptions, with compositional analysis to constrain the natural background levels of fibrous amphiboles potentially derived from the nearby Rainy Creek Complex.

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