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Helena And Ennis Talc Deposits, Howard N. Anderson
Helena And Ennis Talc Deposits, Howard N. Anderson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this report is to collect geologic data concerning two Montana talc occurrences at Helena and Ennis and to offer some explanation as to their origin. The two deposits cited are in somewhat similar lithologic settings and both possess the same mineralogical and structural features. Because of this similarity only the Helena deposit is covered in detail.
Insoluble Residues Of The Lower Mississippian Limestones Of The Madison Group, Fred G. Lines
Insoluble Residues Of The Lower Mississippian Limestones Of The Madison Group, Fred G. Lines
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The correlation of non-fossiliferous drill samples is one of the difficult problems that is encountered in sub-surface stratigraphy. In order to truly correlate a formation, it must have some dis tinctive features and have an areal persistence of these features. These requirements are probably met best by limestone.
Geologic Field Mapping In An Area Eight Miles North Of Three Forks, Montana, H. E. Lillis
Geologic Field Mapping In An Area Eight Miles North Of Three Forks, Montana, H. E. Lillis
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The Three Forks are includes parts of Jefferson, Madison, Broadwater Pond Gallatin counties, Montana. Sedimentary formations lie at the surface nearly everywhere in the area, and the rugged surface topography has been developed through the folding and tilting of these formations and their differential erosion.