Final Report to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Minerals, St. Paul, Minnesota, University of Minnesota Contract Number MNDNR; ORA Number 9005278In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Division of Minerals, began a geologic sample program involving the chemical analysis of geologic materials, in part submitted by the general public. This Information Circular summarizes the results of that program during the 1989-1991 biennium. In all, 106 samples were evaluated by Survey geologists as potential candidates. In addition we received 115 written and phone requests for information about the program. In the end, only one public sample (Table 1 and 7) was...
Minnesota citizens benefit in many ways from geological information on the state. As population and ...
Results from a regional ground water monitoring study in southeastern MinnesotaThis report summarize...
Information on geologic formations has always been needed by government agencies, industries, and in...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
Geochemical attributes, especially minor, trace, and rare-earth elements, are commonly used to chara...
Lithological, geochemical, and geophysical results of drilling by the Minnesota Geological Survey, 1...
The available chemical analyses of igneous rocks of Minnesota are compiled and grouped by rock type ...
In 1980 the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) began a program of scientific test drilling designed t...
This report summarizes the results of scientific core drilling undertaken primarily to gain a better...
Subsurface geologic information is essential to much of the research performed by the Minnesota Geol...
The Paleozoic carbonate deposits in southeastern Minnesota, consisting of several formations ranging...
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF IRON ...
The following listing is limited to the geological publications of the Minnesota Geological Survey a...
Minnesota citizens benefit in many ways from geological information on the state. As population and ...
Results from a regional ground water monitoring study in southeastern MinnesotaThis report summarize...
Information on geologic formations has always been needed by government agencies, industries, and in...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
In 1983 the Minnesota Geological Survey, in conjunction with the Minnesota Department of Natural Res...
Geochemical attributes, especially minor, trace, and rare-earth elements, are commonly used to chara...
Lithological, geochemical, and geophysical results of drilling by the Minnesota Geological Survey, 1...
The available chemical analyses of igneous rocks of Minnesota are compiled and grouped by rock type ...
In 1980 the Minnesota Geological Survey (MGS) began a program of scientific test drilling designed t...
This report summarizes the results of scientific core drilling undertaken primarily to gain a better...
Subsurface geologic information is essential to much of the research performed by the Minnesota Geol...
The Paleozoic carbonate deposits in southeastern Minnesota, consisting of several formations ranging...
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF IRON ...
The following listing is limited to the geological publications of the Minnesota Geological Survey a...
Minnesota citizens benefit in many ways from geological information on the state. As population and ...
Results from a regional ground water monitoring study in southeastern MinnesotaThis report summarize...
Information on geologic formations has always been needed by government agencies, industries, and in...