280 results — topic: Mining & Mineral Resources

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Coal Power Plants

Ruth Frear, 1977

1977
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Coal Train Assessment Final Report

December 15, 1976.

1976
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Local Citizens' Participation in Coal Development

Jean Bailey.?Foundation for Urban and Neighborhood Development. March 1975.

1975
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Letter to Gunnison County Commissioners Re: rezoning of Coal Creek Corporation's land on Kebler Pass

Sandra Hickok. May 7, 1974.

1974gunnison_basin
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Fact Sheet – North Fork Planning Unit Public Review, March 1974

Total federal coal LEASE cece ecccscccccenccccccccceccccccs ol 5g Hh acres Federal coal lease - Private GULTACE soc eececccccecccccecees 3,999 acres 16 active leases - 3-7 producing Atlantic-Richfield has 3 leases totaling 7,/160 acres. They are producing from.1 of these - 1,361 acres. U. S. Steel h

1974
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News From Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

Subcommittee on Mines and Mining. January 9, 1973.

1973
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What Mining Means to the United States

J. Allen Overton Jr. American Mining Congress. 1972.

1972
Article

Ore deposits at Camp Albion, Boulder County, Colorado

At Camp Albion, Boulder County, Colorado, an unusual assemblage of ore and gangue minerals is found in a sheared and brecciated zone cutting the contact between pre-Cambrian gneiss and a composite Tertiary monzonite stock.Petrographic and chemical-mineralogic studies suggest that the ore was deposit

Wahlstrom Ernest Eugene1940Economic GeologyDOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.35.4.477Cited 1 times
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Coal metamorphism in the Anthracite-Crested Butte quadrangles, Colorado

A district in central Colorado is described in which coals of various ranks occur in a restricted area. Some of these coals have been altered by the intrusion of laccoliths whereas others have been affected only by minor folding. The individual effects of heat and pressure in the development of anth

Dapples Edward Charles1939Economic GeologyDOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.34.4.369Cited 19 times
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Ore deposition and enrichment at the Evergreen Mine, Gilpin County, Colorado

McLaughlin D. H.1919Economic GeologyDOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.14.6.465
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Results of a paleobotanical study of the coal-bearing rocks of the Raton Mesa region of Colorado and New Mexico

Knowlton F. H.1913American Journal of ScienceDOI: 10.2475/ajs.s4-35.209.526Cited 2 times
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The iron ore deposits of the Cebolla District, Gunnison County, Colorado

Singewald Joseph Theophilus1912Economic GeologyDOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.7.6.560Cited 3 times
Book

A preliminary report on the geology of the Monarch mining district, Chaffee County, Colorado / by R.D. Crawford.

Plate I Topographic map of the Monarch district II Geologic map of the Monarch district III Geologic sections of the Monarch district IV Mining claims of Monarch Hill V Horizontal plan of Madonna mine VI Vertical plan of Madonna mine above third level VII Cross-sections of Madonna ore bodies VIII Ho

Crawford R. D., Survey. Colorado Geological1910DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.45775
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Geology and underground waters of the Arkansas Valley in eastern Colorado,

Darton Nelson Horatio1906Govt. Print. Off. eBooksDOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.50827Cited 7 times
Dataset

DWCZ- CO - Coal-Creek, Soil sensors, SoilAuger, Soil Pits, (DWCZ-CC_Soil_LBixby)-(2021)

LOCATION: Coal Creek is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Coal Creek is also a sub-catchment of the larger East River watershed (300 km2) and falls within the research domain of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL).

Lena Bixby
Dataset

DWCZ- Coal-Creek - CO - Radon -(DWCZ-CC-RadonArray-KJohnson) - (2021)

*This resource is embargoed until fall 2022. Please stay tuned or contactczdata@colorado.edu for more information. Spring and stream sampling across Coal Creek watershed during summer of 2021 (June-October) to estimate groundwater chemistry. Sampled Approximately weekly for synoptic sampling of Coal

Keira Johnson
Dataset

DWCZ Coal Creek (CC)

Coal Creek (CC) is a high-elevation, headwater tributary to the Upper Colorado Basin located in the Ruby-Anthracite Range in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains. The CC watershed is 53 km2 in area and ranges in elevation from 2712 to 3668 meters. CC originates near Lake Irwin and enters the Slate R

Pamela Sullivan