Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, 3R Minerals Coal Bed Canyon Mine, Kanab, Utah

Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, 3R Minerals Coal Bed Canyon Mine, Kanab, Utah
Title Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, 3R Minerals Coal Bed Canyon Mine, Kanab, Utah PDF eBook
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Pages 188
Release 2002
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Federal Register

Federal Register
Title Federal Register PDF eBook
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Pages 1578
Release 2000-10-02
Genre Administrative law
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EIS Cumulative

EIS Cumulative
Title EIS Cumulative PDF eBook
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Pages 374
Release 2002
Genre Environmental impact statements
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AAPG Explorer

AAPG Explorer
Title AAPG Explorer PDF eBook
Author American Association of Petroleum Geologists
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Pages 744
Release 1998
Genre Energy industries
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The Road Atlas '04

The Road Atlas '04
Title The Road Atlas '04 PDF eBook
Author Rand McNally and Company
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 2003
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780528845055

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3700 + Map updates for traveling through the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The Geology of Kane County, Utah

The Geology of Kane County, Utah
Title The Geology of Kane County, Utah PDF eBook
Author Hellmut H. Doelling
Publisher Utah Geological Survey
Pages 204
Release 1989-01-25
Genre Faults (Geology)
ISBN 155791091X

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Kane County, with its 4105 square miles, lies along the south-central margin of Utah and is found in the western part of the Colorado Plateaus physiographic province. It is famous for scenic beauty displayed in its colorful rock formations and other geologic features such as faults, folds, arches, monoclines, joints, cross beds, cliffs, lava fields, and canyons. Kane County contains parts of Bryce and Zion National Parks, the Glen Canyon Recreation Area, and it is home to the Coral Pink Sand Dunes and Kodachrome Basin State Parks. The county area has had an interesting geologic history and important fossil finds have added much to our knowledge of world geology. The total value of the mineral production of Kane County, Utah through 1985 is estimated at $21,854,000, of which more than 95 percent is attributed to construction materials, mined or quarried to build and maintain highways. Sand and gravel, crushed stone, coal, gemstones, pumice and volcanic ash, manganese ore, gold, uranium, silver, copper and lead were or have been produced, with the most important current commodities being construction and gem materials. The annual rate of production of these items is erratic, but the value averages a few hundred thousand dollars annually. The production of the construction materials is dependent on the schedules of the Utah Department of Transportation and other road building agencies. Gem materials are mined intermittently to supply the tourist trade. Currently, there are no large, regularly producing mining operations in the county. Other mineral deposits reported in Kane County include titanium and zirconium, gypsum and anhydrite, limestone and dolomite, clay, and vanadium. About 29 tests for petroleum have thus far been drilled without significant success. However, many had interesting shows of oil and gas and the potential for discovery remains high. 192 pages + 10 plates

Mormon Settlement in Arizona

Mormon Settlement in Arizona
Title Mormon Settlement in Arizona PDF eBook
Author James H. McClintock
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Pages 384
Release 1921
Genre History
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