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Main Title Geochemical reconnaissance using heavy minerals from small streams in central South Carolina : areas favorable for prospecting the Carolina slate belt evaluated by Spectrographic analyses and cluster analyses /
Author Bell, Henry,
Publisher U.S. Govt. Print. Off.,
Year Published 1976
OCLC Number 02021216
Subjects Geochemical prospecting--South Carolina--Analysis ; Heavy minerals--South Carolina--Analysis ; Heavy minerals--Analysis
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ELBM  QE75.B9 no.1404 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 06/16/1989
Collation iv, 23 pages, 5 pages of plates : illustrations, maps (some color) ; 24 cm.
Notes
Map in pocket, Plate 1: Geologic map of the Cedar Creek-Blythewood area, South Carolina, 1975. Map in pocket, Plate 2: Maps showing small-stream drainage basins in which heavy-mineral concentrates contain (A) a highly magnetic fraction ≥ 4.5 percent and (B) one or more gold particles identified in the Gold Pan, Ceder Creek-Blythewood area, South Carolina, 1975. Map in pocket, Plate 3: Maps showing small-stream drainage basins which heavy-mineral concentrates contain threshold or greater amounts of an element, determined by spectrographic analysis, Ceder Creek-Blythewood area, South Carolina, 1975. Map in pocket, Plate 4: Map showing distribution of small-stream drainage basins in the clusters derived from cluster analysis of heavy-mineral data, Cedar Creek-Blythewood area, South Carolina, 1975. Map in pocket, Plate 5: Maps showing distribution of small-stream drainage basins characterized by each of five groups of elements from cluster analysis of heavy-mineral data, Cedar Creek-Blythewood area, South Carolina, 1975. "United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey"--P. [ii]. Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23).
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Areas favorable for prospecting the Carolina state belt evaluated by spectrographic analyses and cluster analyses.