A vast amount of information has been published by many workers on particular features of the geology of the state of Montana, as well as on local geology of many smaller divisions. However, a satisfactory summary of the geology in general, which would include all phases of geology as they apply to the greater area of the entire state, has not been published
This report has been compiled from the data collected during the September, 1947, geologic field tri...
In the vicinity of Limespur, Montana, a siding along the Northern Pacific Railroad near Whitehall, M...
Although the position of the Boulder batholith in space and time is well known, the modes of occurre...
To better acquaint seniors in Geology and mining with actual field practice, the Montana School of M...
The following evaluation of the mineral resources of the University Land-Grant lands has been made f...
The five counties discussed in this paper compose the northernmost and westernmost counties in Monta...
This paper marks an increased refinement and more detailed accuracy in the description of the geolog...
The Fort Union formation is one of the most important and best known geologic formations of the nor...
Work was first done on a known section, the south Boulder Section, in order to familiarize the stude...
In 1915 the United States Geological Survey published a folio by Calkins and Emmons on the geology o...
General information on talc, including foreign and United States occurrences, origin, and uses is co...
Potential gold mines lie high among the rugged peaks of the Tobacco Root Mountains of southwestern M...
The Cardwell Mining District is part of the greater Whitehall Mining District. The district is situa...
It is surprising to learn that so large a variety of igneous rocks is present in the Jardine and Cre...
This paper is a report of a geological survey made of an area of approximately fifty square miles ly...
This report has been compiled from the data collected during the September, 1947, geologic field tri...
In the vicinity of Limespur, Montana, a siding along the Northern Pacific Railroad near Whitehall, M...
Although the position of the Boulder batholith in space and time is well known, the modes of occurre...
To better acquaint seniors in Geology and mining with actual field practice, the Montana School of M...
The following evaluation of the mineral resources of the University Land-Grant lands has been made f...
The five counties discussed in this paper compose the northernmost and westernmost counties in Monta...
This paper marks an increased refinement and more detailed accuracy in the description of the geolog...
The Fort Union formation is one of the most important and best known geologic formations of the nor...
Work was first done on a known section, the south Boulder Section, in order to familiarize the stude...
In 1915 the United States Geological Survey published a folio by Calkins and Emmons on the geology o...
General information on talc, including foreign and United States occurrences, origin, and uses is co...
Potential gold mines lie high among the rugged peaks of the Tobacco Root Mountains of southwestern M...
The Cardwell Mining District is part of the greater Whitehall Mining District. The district is situa...
It is surprising to learn that so large a variety of igneous rocks is present in the Jardine and Cre...
This paper is a report of a geological survey made of an area of approximately fifty square miles ly...
This report has been compiled from the data collected during the September, 1947, geologic field tri...
In the vicinity of Limespur, Montana, a siding along the Northern Pacific Railroad near Whitehall, M...
Although the position of the Boulder batholith in space and time is well known, the modes of occurre...