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1 Table of Contents PREFACE... 2 AEROMAGNETIC MAP SERIES... 3 ANNUAL REPORTS... 4 BULLETINS CIRCULARS. See MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS COUNTY ATLAS SERIES EDUCATIONAL SERIES FINAL REPORT GEOLOGIC MAP INDEX GEOLOGIC MAP OF MINNESOTA [Scale 1:250,000] GEOLOGIC MAP SERIES GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA: A CENTENNIAL VOLUME GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA THE FINAL REPORT. See FINAL REPORT GUIDEBOOK SERIES INFORMATION CIRCULARS MINNESOTA AT A GLANCE MISCELLANEOUS MAP SERIES MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS NEWSLETTERS OPEN-FILE REPORTS REGIONAL HYDROGEOLOGIC ASSESSMENTS REPORTS OF INVESTIGATIONS REPRINT SERIES SPECIAL PUBLICATION SERIES STATE MAP SERIES SUMMARY REPORTS OTHER PUBLICATIONS
2 PUBLICATIONS OF THE MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY AND ITS PREDECESSOR, THE GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OF MINNESOTA Compiled by Lynn Swanson Updated November 9, 1999* PREFACE The following listing is limited to the geological publications of the Minnesota Geological Survey and its predecessor, the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Geological activities of the earlier Survey were carried out under the direction of N.H. Winchell, the the director of the Survey from 1872 to Little attention during those years was given to the natural history component of the Survey, but with the completion of the final report on the geology of the state in 1900, emphasis shifted from geological investigations (which for all intents and purposes ceased in that year) to botanical and zoological investigations under the direction of the state botanist and state zoologist. The investigations into the natural history of the state continued many years into this century, with the last publications issued under the auspices of the Geological and Natural History Survey appearing in In the meantime, the Minnesota Geological Survey was established in 1911 as separate from the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota. Not included in this listing are most of the botanical and zoological series publications of the earlier Survey, except where they are part of established geological series publications such as the Annual Reports and Bulletins. Most publications of a peripheral or transitory nature, like news releases and informal field guides, have been excluded. Also excluded are most publications for which the Survey shares publishing credit with other organizations or which the Survey has completed as part of another organization s activities. The listing is arranged alphabetically by publication name (see below), and numerically or chronologically within each series. The additional category at the end entitled OTHER PUBLICATIONS includes those that are not part of a series or set. * First published in 1985 as Information Circular 21. 2
3 Aeromagnetic Map Series Annual Reports Bulletins County Atlas Series Educational Series Final Report Geologic Map Index Geologic Map of Minnesota [Scale 1:250,000] Geologic Map Series Geology of Minnesota: A Centennial Volume Guidebook Series Information Circulars Minnesota at a Glance Miscellaneous Map Series Miscellaneous Publications (includes Circulars) Newsletters Open-File Reports Regional Hydrogeologic Assessments Reports of Investigations Reprint Series Special Publication Series State Map Series Summary Reports Other Publications AEROMAGNETIC MAP SERIES This series ceased publication with number A-9, A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, Cook and Lake Counties, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000, 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, St. Louis County, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000, 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, Carlton and Pine Counties, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000, 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, east-central region, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000, 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, central region, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000, 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, west-central region, magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, northwestern region, magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, southwestern region, magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, southeastern region, magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:250,000 2 pls. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Angle Inlet and Oak Island quadrangles, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Roseau quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. 3
4 AEROMAGNETIC MAP SERIES continued A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Grygla quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Fosston quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Baudette quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Upper Red Lake quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Blackduck quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Little Fork snf International Falls quadrangles, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. A Chandler, V.W., and Lively, R.S., Aeromagnetic map of Minnesota, north-central region Bigfork quadrangle, total magnetic intensity anomaly: Scale 1:100,000, 1 pl. ANNUAL REPORTS 1st 1872 Winchell, N.H., with a contribution by Twining, E.H., 1873, The first annual report, for the year 1872: Published in the Regents Report for 1872, 112 p.; 2nd ed. of 1884 identical. CONTENTS: Address; Historical sketch and list of publications relating to the geology and natural history of Minnesota; General principles; The surface contour of the State; The surface geology; Sketch of the geology of Minnesota; Plans and recommendations; List of plants. 2nd 1873 Winchell, N.H., and Peckham, S.F., 1874, The second annual report, for the year 1873: Published in the Regents Report for 1873, 145 p.; 2nd ed. of 1893 identical. CONTENTS: Address; The Belle Plaine Salt Well; Peat; The geology of the Minnesota Valley. 4
5 ANNUAL REPORTS continued 3rd 1874 Winchell, N.H., 1875, The third annual report, for the year 1874: Published in the Regents Report for 1874, 42 p.; 2nd ed. of 1894 identical. CONTENTS: Address; Report on the geology of Freeborn County; Report on the geology of Mower County. 4th 1875 Winchell, N.H., with Harrington, M.W., assistant, and a contribution by Angst, R., 1876, The fourth annual report, for the year 1875: Also in the Regents Report for 1875, 162 p. CONTENTS: Address and summary statement; Report on the geology of Fillmore County; Report on Olmsted County; Dodge County; Steele County; Topography; Railroad elevations; Report on the General Museum. 5th , The fifth annual report, for the year 1876: 205 p.; alsoincluded as part of the Regents Report for 1876; CONTENTS: Summary statement; The geology of Houston County; Notes on the fossils of the Trenton limestone in Minnesota; Chemistry; Botany; Fungi; Ornithology, Entomology; The geology of Hennepin County; Aves; A new cyclops. 6th 1877 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Sperry, L.B., Peckham, S.F., Whitman, A., Hatch, P.L., and Alexander, E.S., 1878, The sixth annual report, for the year 1877: Also in the Regents Report for 1877, 225 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; The water supply of the Red River Valley; Reconnaissances; The geology of Morrison County; The geology of Ramsey County; The geology of Rock and Pipestone Counties; Notes on the fossils of the Trenton in Minnesota; Report on the geology of Rice County; Chemistry; Entomology; Ornithology; Railroad elevations; Report on the General Museum. 5
6 ANNUAL REPORTS continued 7th 1878 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Hall, C.W., Clough, J.B., Peckham, S.F., Hatch, P.L., Juni, B., and Herrick, C.L., 1879, The seventh annual report, for the year 1878: Also in the Regents Report for 1878, 123 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Sketch of the work of the season of 1878; Field report of C.W. Hall; Elevations on the Minnesota Northern Railroad; Chemistry; Ornithology; The plants of the North Shore of Lake Superior; Report on the General Museum; Microscopic Entomostraca 8th 1879 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Upham, W., Hall, C.W., Roberts, T.S., Peckham, S.F., Hatch, P.L., and Smith, J.L., 1880, The eighth annual report, for the year 1879: Also in the Regents Report for , 187 p.; included at the back of some copies of the annual report for this year are Miscellaneous Publication 8 and Circular 5, 37 p. For more information on these series, see MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Lithology; The Museum; Descriptions of new species of Brachiopoda from the Trenton and Hudson River Formations in Minnesota; Preliminary report on the geology of central and western Minnesota; Report of Professor C.W. Hall; Plants of the North Shore of Lake Superior, Minnesota; Chemistry; Ornithology; On lintonite and other forms of thomsonite: A preliminary notice of the zeolites of the vicinity of Grand Marais, Cook County, Minnesota; Correspondence with the United States Geological Survey; Study of Emmet County meteorite that fell near Estherville, Emmett County, Iowa, May 10, 1879; Castoroides ohioensis, Foster. 9th 1880 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Garrison, O.E., Terry, C.M., Upham, W., Dodge, J.A., Hatch, P.L., Roberts, T.S., Comstock, C.B., and Treherne, H.S., 1881, The ninth annual report, for the year 1880: Also in the Regents Report for , 404 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Preliminary list of rocks; New Brachipoda from the Trenton and Hudson River Formations in Minnesota; 6
7 ANNUAL REPORT 9 continued The Museum report for 1880; List of books in the Library of the Geological and Natural History Survey; The water supply of the Red River Valley; The Upper Mississippi region; The hydrology of Minnesota; Report of progress in exploration of the glacial drift and its terminal moraines; Chemistry; A list of birds of Minnesota; The winter birds of Minnesota; Determination of latitude and longitude in Minnesota; The cupriferous series in Minnesota; An ancient outlet of Lake Manitoba. 10th 1881 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Kloos, J.H., Dodge, J.A., and Herrick, C.L., 1882, The tenth annual report, for the year 1881: Also in the Regents Report for , 264 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Preliminary list of rocks; The Potsdam sandstone; Typical thin sections of the rocks of the cupriferous series in Minnesota; The Museum; Geological notes on Minnesota [a translation]; Chemistry; The geology of the deep well drilled by C.C. Whelpley at Minneapolis, at the C Washburn mill; Papers on the Crustacea of the fresh waters of Minnesota. 11th 1882 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Streng, A., Kloos, J.H., Upham, W., Chester, A.H., Dodge, J.A., and Herrick, C.L., 1884, The eleventh annual report, for the year 1882: Also in the Regents Report for , 221 p. CONTENTS: The mineralogy of Minnesota; The crystalline rocks of Minnesota [a translation]; Notes on rock-outcrops in central Minnesota; Lake Agassiz: A chapter in glacial geology; The iron region of northern Minnesota; Note on the age of the rocks of the Mesabi and Vermilion iron districts; Chemical analyses; Minnesota laws relating to mines and mining. 12th 1883 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Herrick, C.L., and Upham, W., 1884, The twelfth annual report, for the year 1883: Also in the Regents Report for , 196 p. 7
8 ANNUAL REPORT 12 continued CONTENTS: Summary statement; Palaeontology; The comparative strength of Minnesota and New England granites; Report on the Museum for 1883; A final report on the Crustacea of Minnesota included in the orders Cladocera and Copepoda; Catalogue of the flora of Minnesota. 13th 1884 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Upham, W., Dodge, J.A., Williamson, A.W., Oestlund, O.W., Bechdolt, A.F., Holzinger, J.M., Dawson, G.M., Woodward, A., Thomas, B.W., and Herrick, C.L., 1885, The thirteenth annual report, for the year 1884: 196 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Reconnaissances; The Vermilion iron ores; The crystalline rocks of Minnesota; Additional rock samples numbered; The Humboldt salt well in Kittson County; The deep well at Lakewood Cemetery; Notes on the artesian wells at Mendota, Hastings, Red Wing, Lake City and Brownsville, and on the deep wells at St. Paul; Fossils from the red quartzite at Pipestone; The New Orleans Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition; Report on the Museum for 1884; Notes on the geology of Minnehaha County, Dakota; Chemistry; Minnesota geographical names derived from the Dakota language with some that are obsolete; Entomology; The crystalline rocks of the Northwest; Geological notes in Blue Earth County; Fossil elephant in Winona County; Boulder-clays; On the foraminifera of the boulder-clay taken from a well shaft 22 feet deep, Meeker County, central Minnesota; Notes on the mammals of Big Stone Lake and vicinity. 14th 1885 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Oestlund, O.W., Ulrich, E.O., Grant, U.S., Woodward, A., Washburn, F.L., Dodge, J.A., and Hatch, P.L., 1886, The fourteenth annual report, for the year 1885: 362 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Notes on some deep wells in Minnesota; List of the Aphididae of Minnesota, with descriptions of some new species; Report on the Lower Silurian Bryozoa with preliminary descriptions of some of the new species; 8
9 ANNUAL REPORT 14 continued Remarks upon the names Cheirocrinus and Calceocrinus, with descriptions of three new generic terms and one new species; Conchological notes; Report on the Museum for 1885; The bibliography of the foraminifera, recent and fossil, including Eozoon and Receptaculites, 1565-Jan. 1, 1886; New species of fossils; A supposed silver alloy of copper and silver from the North Shore of Lake Superior; Revision of the stratigraphy of the Cambrian in Minnesota; Notes of a trip up the Thief River and at Lake Mille Lacs; Chemistry; Ornithology. 15th 1886 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Winchell, A., Winchell, H.V., Dodge, J.A., Gilfillan, J.A., and Foerste, A.F., 1887, The fifteenth annual report, for the year 1886; also Supplement II of the Regents Report for , 496 p. CONTENTS: Summary report; Report of geological observations made in northeastern Minnesota during the season of 1886; Geological report of N.H. Winchell; Partial report of observations made by H.V. Winchell; Chemistry; Railroad elevations; Geographical names from the Chippewa language; Notes on Illaeni. 16th 1887 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Winchell, A., Winchell, H.V., Grant, U.S., and Holzinger, J.M., 1888, Sixteenth annual report, for the year 1887: 504 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; Report of N.H. Winchell; Report of a geological survey in Minnesota during the season of 1887; Report of observations made during the summer of 1887; Notes on the molluscan fauna of Minnesota. 17th 1888 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Winchell, H.V., and Grant, U.S., 1889, The seventeenth annual report, for the year 1888: 273 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement for 1888; Report of N.H. Winchell; Report of field observations made during the season of 1888 in the iron regions of Minnesota; Report of geological observations made in northeastern Minnesota during the summer of 1888; Museum additions; Appendix List of recent publications relating to the crystalline rocks. 9
10 ANNUAL REPORTS continued 18th 1889 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Winchell, A., 1890, The eighteenth annual report, for the year 1889: 234 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement for 1889; Report of field observations; American opinion on older rocks. 19th 1890 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Boricky, E., Kloos, J.H., Dodge, J.A., Ayres, H.B., Bayley, W.S., and Ulrich, E.O., 1892, The nineteenth annual report, for the year 1890: 255 p. CONTENTS: The elements of a new method of chemicomicroscopic analysis of rocks and minerals [a translation]; Geognostic and geographic observations in the State of Minnesota [a translation]; Chemistry; The woods of Minnesota; Museum additions; Additions to the Library since the report of 1889; Catalogue of the meteorites in the University collection, with references to literature describing them; Notes on the petrography and geology of the Akeley Lake region in northeastern Minnesota; New Lower Silurian Lamellibranchiata, chiefly from Minnesota rocks. 20th 1891 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Grant, U.S., Winchell, H.V., Lawson, A.C., Thomas, B.W., and Smith, H.L., 1893, The twentieth annual report, for the year 1891: 349 p. CONTENTS: The crystalline rocks: Some preliminary considerations as to their structures and origin; Field notes of N.H. Winchell in 1890; Field observations on certain granitic areas in northeastern Minnesota; The Mesabi iron range; Sketch of the coastal topography of the north side of Lake Superior, with special reference to the abandoned strands of Lake Warren (the greatest of the Late Quaternary lakes of North America); Diatomaceae of Minnesota interglacial peat; List of species and some notes upon them; Oxide of manganese; Museum additions; Additions to the Library since the report for st 1892 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Grant, U.S., and Todd, J.E., 1893, The twenty-first annual report, for the year 1892: 177 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement and comparative nomenclature; The geology of Kekequabic Lake in northeastern Minnesota, with special reference to an augite soda-granite; 10
11 ANNUAL REPORT 21 continued Catalogue of rock specimens collected in northeastern Minnesota in 1892; Prelimnary report of a reconnaissance in northwestern Minnesota in 1892; Field observations of N.H. Winchell in 1892; Additional rock samples collected in 1892 to illustrate the report of N.H. Winchell; Additions to the Library since the report for nd 1893 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Upham, W., Grant, U.S., Meeds, A.D., Todd, J.E., Culver, G.E., Spurr, J.E., Berkey, C.P., and Elftman, A.H., 1894, The twenty-second annual report, for the year 1893: 216 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; List of rock samples collected to illustrate the notes of N.H. Winchell, 1893; Preliminary report of field work during 1893 in northeastern Minnesota, chiefly related to the glacial drift; Preliminary report of field work during 1893 in northeastern Minnesota by U.S. Grant; List of rock samples collected in 1893 by U.S Grant; List of rock samples collected in 1893 by A.D. Meeds; Preliminary report of a reconnaissance in northwestern Minnesota during 1893 by J.E. Todd; Notes on the geology of Itasca County, Minnesota; Preliminary report on field work done in 1893 by J.E. Spurr; List of rock samples collected in 1893 by J.E. Spurr; Preliminary report of leveling party; Preliminary report of field work during 1893 in northeastern Minnesota by A.H. Elftman; List of rock samples collected in 1893 by A.H. Elftman; Museum additions; Additions to the Library since the report of 1892; The exhibit of the Survey at the Columbian Exposition. 23rd 1894 Winchell, N.H., with contributions by Winchell, H.V., Grant, U.S., Hoag, W.R., Upham, W., Berkey, C.P., and Elftman, A.H., 1895, The twenty-third annual report, for the year 1894: 261 p. CONTENTS: Summary statement; The origin of the Archean greenstones; Preliminary report on the Rainy Lake gold region; The topographical survey of Minnesota; Historical sketch of the discovery of mineral deposits in the Lake Superior region; Late Glacial or Champlain subsidence and reelevation of the St. Lawrence River basin; Notes on Minnesota minerals; Chemical analyses; 11
12 ANNUAL REPORT 23 continued The progress of mining; Compressive strength of some Minnesota bricks and building stones; List of rock samples collected in 1894 by U.S. Grant; Notes upon the bedded and banded structures of the gabbro and upon an area of troctolyte; Additions to the Library since the report for 1893; Museum additions; List of rock samples collected in 1894 to illustrate the field notes of N.H. Winchell. 24th Winchell, N.H., 1899, The twenty-fourth (and final) annual report, for the years : 291 p. CONTENTS: Winchell, N.H., Summary statement, p. vii xxviii; [Winchell, N.H.,] Rock samples collected to illustrate the notes of N.H. Winchell in 1896, with annotations, p. 1 39; [Winchell, N.H.,] Rock samples collected to illustrate the field notes of N.H. Winchell in 1897, with annotations, p ; [Winchell, N.H.,] Rock samples collected by N.H. Winchell in 1898, with field annotations, p ; Grant, U.S., Record of geological field work in northeastern Minnesota, 1892 to 1898 by U.S. Grant, p ; Grant, U.S., List of rock samples collected in northeastern Minnesota in 1898 by U.S. Grant, p ; Elftman, A.H., Preliminary report of fieldwork during the summer of 1895, p ; Elftman, A.H., List of rock samples collected in northeastern Minnesota in 1895, 1896 and 1897 by A.H. Elftman, p ; Additions to the Library since the report for 1894, p ; General index of the annual reports of the Minnesota Survey, [reports I-XXIV], , p ; Price list of the publications of the geological and natural history survey of Minnesota, 7 p. BULLETINS Winchell, N.H., The history of geological surveys in Minnesota: 37 p Wadsworth, M.E., Preliminary description of the peridotytes, gabbros, diabases and andesytes of Minnesota: 172 p Arthur, J.C., with Upham, W., Bailey, L.H., Jr., Holway, E.W.D., and others, assistants, Report on botanical work in Minnesota for the year 1886: 56 p. 12
13 BULLETINS continued Oestlund, O.W., Synopsis of the Aphididae of Minnesota: 100 p Winchell, N.H., Natural gas in Minnesota: 39 p Winchell, N.H., and Winchell, H.V., Iron ores of Minnesota, their geology, discovery, development, qualities and origin, and comparison with those of other iron districts: 430 p., 3 pls. in pocket Herrick, C.L., The mammals of Minnesota. A scientific and popular account of their features and habits: 300 p Lawson, A.C., I. The anorthosytes of the Minnesota coast of Lake Superior. II. The laccolithic sills of the northwest coast of Lake Superior; with a prefactory note on the Norian of the Northwest, by N.H. Winchell: 48 p MacMillan, C., editor, Minnesota botanical studies, vol 1: 1081 p.; also v. 2 of the Reports of the Survey, Botanical Series. This volume was distributed by the State Botanist Spurr, J.E., The iron-bearing rocks of the Mesabi range in Minnesota: 268 p Grout, F.F., and Soper, E.K., Preliminary report on the clays and shales of Minnesota: 175 p Leverett, F., Surface formations and agricultural conditions of northwestern Minnesota; with a chapter on climatic conditions of Minnesota, by U.G. Purssell: 78 p., 1 pl. in pocket Leverett, F., and Sardeson, F.W., Surface formations and agricultural conditions of northeastern Minnesota; with a chapter on climatic conditions of Minnesota, by U.G. Purssell: 72 p., 1 pl. in pocket Leverett, F., and Sardeson, F.W., Surface formations and agricultural conditions of the southern half of Minnesota; with a chapter on climatic conditions of Minnesota, by U.G. Purssell: 147 p., 1 pl. in pocket Harder, E.C., and Johnston, A.W., Preliminary report on the geology of east central Minnesota, including the Cuyuna iron-ore district: 178 p., 5 pls. in pocket Soper, E.K., The peat deposits of Minnesota: 261 p., 4 pls. in pocket Grout, F.F., and Broderick, T.M., The magnetite deposits of northeastern Mesabi range, Minnesota: 58 p., 1 pl. in pocket Knapp, G.N., The foundry sands of Minnesota: 105 p Gruner, J.W., Contributions to the geology of the Mesabi range, with special reference to the magnetites of the iron-bearing formation west of Mesaba: 71 p., 2 pls. in pocket Schwartz, G.M., A guidebook to Minnesota Trunk Highway No. 1: 128 p Grout, F.F., The geology and magnetite deposits of northern St. Louis County, Minnesota: 220 p Allison, I.S., The geology and water resources of northwestern Minnesota: 245 p. 13
14 BULLETINS continued Stauffer, C.R., and Thiel, G.A., The limestones and marls of Minnesota: 193 p.; pt. 2 of Bulletin 23, The marls of Minnesota, was reprinted as Appendix A of Schwartz, G.M., and others, 1959, Investigation of the commercial possibilities of marl in Minnesota: Office of the Commissioner of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation, p Grout, F.F., and Schwartz, G.M., The geology of the Rove Formation and associated intrusives in northeastern Minnesota: 103 p., 20 p. of pls Thiel, G.A., and Dutton, C.E., The architectural, structural, and monumental stones of Minnesota: 160 p Cooper, W.S., The history of the upper Mississippi River in Late Wisconsin and postglacial time: 116 p., 4 p. of pls Schwartz, G.M., The geology of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area: 267 p., 7 pls. in pocket Grout, F.F., and Schwartz, G.M., The geology of the anorthosites of the Minnesota coast of Lake Superior: 116 p., 6 pls. in pocket Stauffer, C.R., and Thiel, G.A., The Paleozoic and related rocks of southeastern Minnesota: 261 p Emmons, W.H., and Grout, F.F., editors, Mineral resources of Minnesota: 149 p Thiel, G.A., The geology and underground waters of southern Minnesota: 506 p Thiel, G.A., The geology and underground waters of northeastern Minnesota: 247 p Schwartz, G.M., The geology of the Duluth metropolitan area: 136 p., 19 pls. in pocket Melone, T.G., and Weis, L.W., Bibliography of Minnesota geology: 124 p Splettstoesser, J.F., and Sloan, S.A., Bibliography of Minnesota geology, supplement: 72 p Zumberge, J.H., The lakes of Minnesota: Their origin and classification: 99 p Grout, F.F., and Wolff, J.F., Sr., The geology of the Cuyuna district, Minnesota: A progress report: 144 p., 6 pls. in pocket Schwartz, G.M., and Thiel, G.A., Minnesota s rocks and waters: A geological story: 366 p.; revised ed., White, D.A., The stratigraphy and structure of the Mesabi range, Minnesota: 92 p., 4 pls. on 17 sheets in pocket Grout, F.F., Sharp, R.P., and Schwartz, G.M., The geology of Cook County, Minnesota: 163 p., 16 pls. on 17 sheets in pocket Schneider, A.F., Pleistocene geology of the Randall region, central Minnesota: 151 p., 1 pl. in pocket Goldich, S.S., Nier, A.O., Baadsgaard, H., Hoffman, J.H., and Krueger, H.W., The Precambrian geology and geochronology of Minnesota: 193 p., 5 pls. in pocket. 14
15 BULLETINS continued Pierce, R.L., Lower Upper Cretaceous plant microfossils from Minnesota: 86 p Gundersen, J.N., and Schwartz, G.M., The geology of the metamorphosed Biwabik iron-formation, Eastern Mesabi district, Minnesota: 139 p., 1 loose pl Taylor, R.B., Geology of the Duluth Gabbro Complex near Duluth, Minnesota: 63 p., 1 pl. in pocket French, B.M., Progressive contact metamorphism of the Biwabik Ironformation, Mesabi Range, Minnesota: 103 p Morey, G.B., Balaban, N., and Swanson, L., compilers, Bibliography of Minnesota geology, : 143 p Swanson, L., Balaban, N., and Morey, G.B., compilers, Bibliography of Minnesota geology, : 107 p. CIRCULARS. See MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS COUNTY ATLAS SERIES C Balaban, N.H., and McSwiggen, P.L., editors, Geologic atlas of Scott County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000 and smaller, 6 pls. PLATES: 1, Isaacs, P., Modern physiography, and Little, R.L., and Olsen, B.M., Data base map; 2, Aronow, S., and Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geologic map; 3, Meyer, G.N., Surficial geologic cross sections, and Olsen, B.M., Thickness of unconsolidated surficial materials; 4, Olsen, B.M., with Little, R.L., Isaacs, P., and Kanivetsky, R., Bedrock topography; 5, Olsen, B.M., Bedrock geology; 6, Kanivetsky, R., and Palen, B., Hydrogeology of Scott County. C Balaban, N.H., and Olsen, B.M., editors, Geologic atlas of Winona County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000 and smaller, 8 pls. PLATES: 1, Olsen, B.M., Data base map; 2, Mossler, J.H., and Book, P.R., Bedrock geology; 3, Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology; 4, Kanivetsky, R., Bedrock hydrogeology; 5, Dalgleish, J.B., and Alexander, E.C., Jr., Sinkholes and sinkhole probability; 6, Kanivetsky, R., Susceptibility of the ground-water system to pollution; 7, Olsen, B.M., Geology and well construction; 8, Jirsa, M.A., and Meyer, G.N., Geologic resources. C Balaban, N.H., editor, Geologic atlas of Olmsted County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000, 9 pls. 15
16 COUNTY ATLAS SERIES C-3 continued PLATES: 1, Hobbs, H.C., Olsen, B.M., and Wahl, T.E., Data base map; 2, Olsen, B.M., Bedrock geology; 3, Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology; 4, Olsen, B.M., Depth to bedrock and bedrock topography; 5, Kanivetsky, R., Bedrock hydrogeology; 6, Olsen, B.M., and Hobbs, H.C., Sensitivity of the ground-water system to pollution; 7, Alexander, E.C., Jr., and Maki, G.L., Sinkholes and sinkhole probability; 8, Olsen, B.M., Geology and well construction; 9, Kuhns, M.J.P., Geologic resources. C Balaban, N.H., editor, Geologic atlas of Hennepin County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000 and smaller. 9 pls. PLATES: 1, Bloomgren, B.A., Tipping, R.G., and Wahl, T.E., Data base map; 2, Olsen, B.M., and Bloomgren, B. A., Bedrock geology; 3, Meyer, G.N., and Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology; 4, Bloomgren, B.A., Cleland, J.M., and Olsen, B.M., Depth to bedrock and bedrock topography; 5, Kanivetsky, R., Quaternary hydrogeology; 6, Kanivetsky, R., Bedrock hydrogeology; 7, Piegat, J., Sensitivity of ground-water systems to pollution; 8, Olsen, B.M., and Bloomgren, B.A., Geology and well construction; 9, Mossler, J.H., Geologic resources. C Swanson, L., and Meyer, G.N., editors, Geologic atlas of Washington County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000 and smaller, 7 pls. PLATES: 1, Cleland, J.M., Tipping, B.A., Bloomgren, B.A., and Meints, J., Data-base maps; 2, Mossler, J.H., and Bloomgren, B.A., Bedrock geology; 3, Meyer, G.N., Baker, R.W., and Patterson, C.J., Surficial geology; 4, Patterson, C.J., Mossler, J.H., and Bloomgren, B.A., Bedrock topography and depth to bedrock; 5, Kanivetsky, R., and Cleland, J.M., Hydrogeology; 6, Meyer, G.N., Sensitivity of ground-water systems to pollution; 7, Olsen, B.M., Geology and well construction. C Balaban, N.H., and Hobbs, H.C., editors, Geologic atlas of Dakota County, Minnesota: Scales 1:100,000 and 1:125,000, 9 pls. PLATES: 1, Cleland, J.M., Wahl, T.E., Bloomgren, B.A., and Hobbs, H.C., Data base map; 2, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology; 3, Hobbs, H.C., Aronow, S., and Patterson, C.J., Surficial geology; 4, Bloomgren, B.A., Hobbs, H.C., Mossler, J.H., and Patterson, C.J., Depth to bedrock and bedrock topography; 5, Palen, B.M., Quaternary hydrogeology; 6, Palen, B.M., Bedrock hydrogeology; 7, Hobbs, H.C., Sensitivity of the Prairie du Chien Jordan aquifer to pollution, 8, Walsh, J.F., and Olsen, B.M., Geology and well construction; 9, Mossler, J.H., Geologic resources. C Meyer, G.N., and Swanson, L., supervising editors, Geologic atlas of Ramsey County, Minnesota: Scale 148,000 and smaller, 10 pls. PLATES: 1, Bauer, E.J., Cleland, J.M., and Wahl, T.E., Database map; 2, Mossler, J.H., and Bloomgren, B.A., Bedrock geology; 3, Patterson, C.J., Surficial geology; 4, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock 16
17 COUNTY ATLAS SERIES C-7 continued topography map; 5, Mossler, J.H., and Cleland, J.M., Depth to bedrock map; 6, Kanivetsky, R., and Cleland, J.M., Surficial hydrogeology; 7, Kanivetsky, R., and Cleland, J.M., Bedrock hydrogeology; 8, Twiss, W.P., Sensitivity of the water-table system to pollution; 9, Twiss, W.P., Sensitivity of the Prairie du Chien Jordan aquifer to pollution; 10, Edson, D.S., and Olsen, B.M., Wells and well construction. C-8, Pt A 1995 Mossler, J.H., project manager, Geologic atlas of Fillmore County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000, 5 pls. PLATES: 1, Cleland, J.M., and Tipping, R.G., Data-base map; 2, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology; 3, Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology; 4, Mossler, J.H., and Hobbs, H.C., Depth to bedrock and bedrock topography; 5, Runkel, A.C., Geologic resources. C-8, Pt C 1995 Lively, R.S., and Balaban, N.H., editors, Text supplement to the Geologic Atlas, Fillmore County, Minnesota. 41 p. CONTENTS: Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology (plate 2), p. 1-5; Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology (plate 3), p. 6-9; Alexander, E.C., Jr., and Lively, R.S., Karst aquifers, caves, and sinkholes (plates 8 and 9), p ; Zhang, H., Ground-water chemistry, p ; Mossler, J.H., Appendix 1. Guide to representative outcrops, p ; Alexander, E.C., Jr., Appendix 2. Management of private water wells, p ; Lively, R.S., Appendix 3. Radon in Fillmore County, p. 41. C-9, Pt. A 1995 Mossler, J.H., project manager, Geologic atlas of Rice County, Minnnesota: Scale 1:100,000, 6 pls. PLATES: 1, Bauer, E.J., and Tipping, R.G., Data-base map; 2, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology; 3, Patterson, C.J., and Hobbs, H.C., Surficial geology; 4, Hobbs, H.C., Lusardi, B.A., and Patterson, C.J., Quaternary stratigraphy; 5, Mossler, J.H., Depth to bedrock and Bedrock topography[two maps]; 6, Mossler, J.H., Geologic resources. C-10, Pt A 1995 Meyer, G.N., project manager, Geologic atlas of Stearns County, Minnesota: Scales 1:100,000 and 1:200,000, 7 pls. PLATES: 1, Bauer, E.J., and Esser, K.S., Data base; 2, Boerboom, T.J., Setterholm, D.R., and Chandler, V.W., Bedrock geology; 3, Meyer, G.N., and Knaeble, A.R., Surficial geology; 4, Meyer, G.N., Knaeble, A.R., and Tipping, R.G., Quaternary stratigraphy; 5, Setterholm, D.R., Depth to bedrock and thickness of Cretaceous strata; 6, Setterholm, D.R., and Cleland, J.M., Bedrock topography; 7, Meyer, G.N., Boerboom, T.J., and Setterholm, D.R., Geologic resources. C-10, Pt C 1996 Meyer, G.N., and Swanson, L., editors, Text supplement to the Geologic Atlas, Stearns County, Minnesota: 63 p. CONTENTS: Chap. 1, Boerboom, T.J., Precambrian geology of Stearns County, Minnesota, p. 1-6; chap. 2, Setterholm, D.R., 17
18 COUNTY ATLAS SERIES C-10, Pt. C continued C-11, Pt A 1998 C-12, Pt A 1998 Geology of the Late Cretaceous strata and pre-late Cretaceous weathering profile, Stearns County, Minnesota, p. 7-15; chap. 3, Meyer, G.N., and Knaeble, A.R., Quaternary geology of Stearns County, Minnesota, p ; chap. 4, Knaeble, A.R., Glaciotectonic thrusting along the St. Croix moraine, Stearns County, Minnesota, p ; Appendix. Geophysical and geologic logs of core recovered from seven boreholes, p Mossler, J.H., project manager, Geologic atlas of Mower County, Minnesota: Scale 1:100,000, 6 pls. PLATES: 1, Bauer, E.J., and Meints, J.P., Data base; 2, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology; 3, Meyer, G.N., and Knaeble, A.R., Surficial geology; 4, Meyer, G.N., and Mossler, J.H., Subsurface stratigraphy; 5, Mossler, J.H., Depth to the pre-cretaceous bedrock surface and Topography of the pre-cretaceous bedrock surface; 6, Meyer, G.N., Sand and gravel resources, and Mossler, J.H., Bedrock resourcess. Setterholm, D.R., project manager, Geologic atlas of Goodhue County, Minnesota, 6 pls., scale 1:100,000. PLATES: 1, Bauer, E.J., Data base; 2, Mossler, J.H., Bedrock geology; 3, Hobbs, H.C., and Setterholm, D.R., Surficial geology and thickness of Quaternary sediments; 4, Hobbs, H.C., Quaternary stratigraphy; 5, Setterholm, D.R., Bedrock topography; 6, Setterholm, D.R., and Hobbs, H.C., Geologic resources. EDUCATIONAL SERIES Tufford, S., and Hogberg, R.K., Guide to fossil collecting in Minnesota, 1st ed.: 30 p Hogberg, R.K., Sloan, R.E., and Tufford, S., Guide to fossil collecting in Minnesota, revised ed.: 38 p.; reprints of revised ed., 1979, Rapp, G.R., Jr., and Wallace, D.T., Guide to mineral collecting in Minnesota: 42 p Rapp, G.R., Jr., and Wallace, D.T., Guide to mineral collecting in Minnesota, revised ed.: 42 p Rapp, G.R., Jr., and Wallace, D.T., Guide to mineral collecting in Minnesota, 2nd revised ed.: 42 p Sims, P.K., and Morey, G.B., Geologic sketch of the Tower-Soudan State Park: 29 p Hogberg, R.K., and Bayer, T.N., Guide to the caves of Minnesota: 61 p Hogberg, R.K., Environmental geology of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area: 64 p Morey, G.B., The search for oil and gas in Minnesota: 30 p Wright, H.E., Jr., Geologic history of Minnesota rivers. 20 p. 18
19 EDUCATIONAL SERIES continued Olsen, B.M., Mohring, E.H., and Bloomgren, P.A., Using ground-water data for water planning: 24 p Runkel, A.C., The geology of Whitewater State Park: 22 p. FINAL REPORT Winchell, N.H.; assisted by Warren Upham, 1884, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. I of the final report: 697 p., 43 pls. CONTENTS: Winchell, N.H., Preface, xi xii; Chap. 1, Winchell, N.H., Historical sketch of explorations and surveys in Minnesota, p ; Chap 2, Winchell, N.H., The general physical features of Minnesota, p ; Chap. 3, Winchell, N.H., The building stones of Minnesota, p ; Chap. 4, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Houston County, p ; Chap. 5, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Winona County, p ; Chap. 6, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Fillmore County, p ; Chap. 7, Harrington, M.W., The geology of Olmsted County, p ; Chap. 8, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Mower County, p ; also map plate facing p. 347; Chap. 9, Harrington, M.W., The geology of Dodge County, p ; also map plate facing p. 366; Chap. 10, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Freeborn County, p ; Chap. 11, Harrington, M.W., The geology of Steele County, p ; Chap. 12, Upham, Warren, The geology of Waseca County, p ; Chap. 13, Upham, Warren, The geology of Blue Earth County, p ; also map plate facing p. 404; Chap. 14, Upham, Warren, The geology of Faribault County, p ; Chap. 15, Upham, Warren, The geology of Watonwan and Martin Counties, p ; Chap. 16,, Upham, Warren, The geology of Cottonwood and Jackson counties, p ; also map plate on verso and recto pages before p. 492; 19
20 FINAL REPORT 1 continued Chap. 17, Upham, Warren, The geology of Murray and Nobles Counties, p ; also map plate on verso and recto pages before p. 517; Chap. 18, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Pipestone and Rock counties, p ; also map plate facing p. 532; Chap. 19, Upham, Warren, The geology of Brown and Redwood counties, p ; Chap. 20, Upham, Warren, The geology of Yellow Medicine, Lyon and Lincoln counties, p ; also map plate on verso and recto pages before- p. 591; Chap. 21, Upham, Warren, The geology of Big Stone and Lac qui Parle counties, p ; Chap. 22, Upham, Warren, The geology of Le Sueur County, p ; Chap. 23, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Rice County, p ; Geographical and personal index, p ; Scientific index, p Winchell, N.H.; assisted by Warren Upham, 1888, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. II of the final report: 695 p., 42 pls. CONTENTS: N.H. Winchell, Preface, xiii xxiv; Chap. 1, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Wabasha County, p. 1 19; also map plate facing p. 1; Chap. 2, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Goodhue County, p ; Chap. 3, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Dakota County, p ; Chap. 4, Upham, Warren, The geology of Carver and Scott counties, p ; Chap. 5, Upham, Warren, The geology of Sibley and Nicollet counties, p ; Chap. 6, Upham, Warren, The geology of McLeod County, p ; Chap. 7, Upham, Warren, The geology of Renville County, p ; Chap. 8, Upham, Warren, The geology of Swift and Chippew counties, p ; map plate facing p. 205; Chap. 9, Upham, Warren, The geology of Kandiyohi and Meeker counties, p ; Chap. 10, Upham, Warren, The geology of Wright County, p ; map plate facing p. 243; Chap. 11, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Hennepin County, p ; Chap. 12, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Ramsey County, p ; also map plate facing p. 345; 20
21 FINAL REPORT 2 continued Chap. 13, Winchell, N.H., The geology of Washington County, p ; also map plate facing p. 375; Chap. 14, Upham, Warren, The geology of Chisago, Isanti and Anoka counties, p ; also map plate facing p. 399; Chap. 15, Upham, Warren, The geology of Benton and Sherburne counties, p ; Chap. 16, Upham, Warren, The geology of Stearns County, p ; also map plate facing page 445; Chap. 17, Upham, Warren, The geology of Douglas and Pope counties, p ; also map plate facing p. 471; Chap. 18, Upham, Warren, The geology of Grant and Stevens counties, p ; also map plate facing p. 499; Chap. 19, Upham, Warren, The geology of Wilkin and Traverse counties, p ; also map plate facing p. 511; Chap. 20, Upham, Warren, The geology of Otter Tail County, p ; Chap. 21, Upham, Warren, The geology of Wadena and Todd counties, p ; Chap. 22, Upham, Warren, The geology of Crow Wing and Morrison counties, p ; Chap. 23, Upham, Warren, The geology of Mille Lacs and Kanebec counties, p ; Chap. 24, Upham, Warren, The geology of Pine County, p ; also map platte facing p. 629; Chap. 29 [sic], Upham, Warren, The geology of Becker County, p ; Chap. 30 [sic], Upham, Warren, The geology of Clay County, p ; Geographical and personal index, p , Scientific index, p : Lesquereux, Leo., Woodward, Anthony, Thomas, B.W., Schuchert, Charles, Ulrich, E.O., and Winchell, N.H., 1895, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. III, part I, of the final report. Paleontology: 474 p., 41 pls. CONTENTS: Introduction to vol. III, part I. Winchell, N.H., and Ulrich, E.O., Historical sketch of investigation of the Lower Silurian in the Upper Mississippi Valley, ix liii; Errata for part I, pages 1 to 474; p. liv; Chap. 1, Lesquereux, L., Cretaceous fossil plants from Minnesota, p. 1 22; plates A and B follow p. 22; Chap. 2, Woodward, Anthony, and Thomas, B.W., The microscopical fauna of the Cretaceous in Minnesota, with additions from Nebraska and Illinois; p ; pls. C E follow p. 54. Chap. 3, Winchell, N.H., and Schuchert, C., Sponges, graptolites, and corals from the Lower Silurian in Minnesota; p ; pls , pls. F G precede p. 55; 21
22 FINAL REPORT 3:1 continued Chap. 5, Ulrich, E.O., On Lower Silurian Bryozoa of Minnesota, p , pls follow p. 332; Chap. 6, Winchell, N.H., and Schuchert, Charles, The Lower Silurian Brachiopoda of Minnesota, p , pls follow p. 474; Geographic and personal index, part 1, p. pages 1 to 474,; p. lvii lviii; Scientific index, part 1, pages 1 to 474; p. lviv lxxv. 3: Ulrich, E.O., Clarke, J.M., Scofield, W.H., and Winchell, N.H., 1897, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. III, part II, of the final report. Paleontology: P (numbering continued from vol. 3:1), 48 pls. CONTENTS: Introduction to vol. III, part II, Winchell, N.H., and Ulrich, E.O., The Lower Silurian deposits of the Upper Mississippi province: A correlation of the strata with those in the Cincinnati, Tennessee, New York, and Canadian provinces, and the stratigraphic and geographic distribution of the fossils, p. lxxxiii cxxv; Errata for part II, pages 475 to 1081, p. cxxviii; Wilbur H. Scofield [memorial], photograph and text on facing pages following p. cxxv; Ulrich, E.O., The Lower Silurian Lamellibranchiata of Minnesota, p , pls follow p. 628; Ulrich, E.O., The Lower Silurian Ostracoda of Minnesota, p , pls precede p. 629; Clarke, J.M., The Lower Silurian Trilobites of Minnesota, p. 694 [letter of transmittal], p ; Clarke, J.M., The Lower Silurian Cephalopoda of Minnesota, p ; pls follow p. 812; Ulrich, E.O., and Scofield, W.H., The Lower Silurian Gastropoda of Minnesota, p ; pls follow p Geographical and personal index, part 2; pages ; p. cxxxi; Scientific index, part 2, pages 475 to 1081; p. cxxxii cliv Winchell, N.H., with Grant, U.S., Todd, J.E., Upham, W., and Winchell, H.V., assistants, 1899, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. IV of the final report: 629 p., 79 pls. CONTENTS: Winchell, N.H., the geology of Carlton, St. Louis, and Lake Counties, and the geology of the Hibbing, Mountain Iron, Virginia, Partridge River, Dunka River, Pigeon Point, Vermilion Lake, Carlton, and Duluth plates; Upham, W., the geology of Aitkin, Cass, and a part of Crow Wing Counties; Todd, J.E., the geology of Hubbard, Norman, Polk, Marshall, Roseau, Kittson, and Beltrami Counties, and a part of Cass County; Grant, U.S., the geology of Itasca and Cook Counties, and the geology of Pokegama 22
23 FINAL REPORT 4 continued Lake, Grand Rapids, Swan Lake, Gabbro Lake, Snowbank Lake, Fraser Lake, Akeley Lake, Gunflint Lake, Rove Lake, and Mountain Lake plates; and Winchell, H.V., Minnesota iron mining, economically and statistically considered Winchell, N.H., assisted by U.S. Grant, 1900, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. V of the final report. Structural and petrographic geology of the Taconic and Archean: 1027 p., 6 pls. CONTENTS: Winchell, N.H., Structural geology; Winchell, N.H., and Grant, U.S., Petrographic geology of crystalline rocks of Minnesota; Petrographic geology and descriptions; Winchell, N.H., Mineralogy and petrology of Minnesota; Winchell, N.H., Appendix Winchell, N.H., 1901, The geology of Minnesota. Vol. VI of the final report. Geological atlas with synoptical descriptions: 88 pls. GEOLOGIC MAP INDEX 1st 1979 Dunlavy, H.R., Pavlik, C.E., and Morey, G.B., Geologic map index of Minnesota, 1st ed.: 19 loose, folded p. 2nd 1985 Wahl, T.E., Kuhns, M.J.P., and Morey, G.B., Geologic map index of Minnesota, 2nd ed.: 23 loose, folded p. GEOLOGIC MAP OF MINNESOTA [Scale 1:250,000] 1966 Sloan, R.E., and Austin, G.S., compilers, Geologic map of Minnesota, St. Paul sheet, bedrock geology Austin, G.S., Grant, J.A., Ikola, R.J., and Sims, P.K., Geologic map of Minnesota, New Ulm sheet, bedrock geology Sims, P.K., Morey, G.B., Ojakangas, R.W., and Viswanathan, S., compilers, Geologic map of Minnesota, Hibbing sheet, bedrock geology Southwick, D.L., and Ojakangas, R.W., compilers, Geologic map of Minnesota, International Falls sheet, bedrock geology Ojakangas, R.W., Mossler, J.H., and Morey, G.B., Geologic map of Minnesota, Roseau sheet, bedrock geology Morey, G.B., Olsen, B.M., and Southwick, D.L., compilers, Geologic map of Minnesota, east-central Minnesota [includes Duluth, Stillwater, and parts of St. Cloud and Brainerd geologic map sheets], bedrock geology. 23
24 GEOLOGIC MAP OF MINNESOTA [SCALE 1:250,000] continued 1982 Green, J.C., compiler, Geologic map of Minnesota, Two Harbors sheet, bedrock geology. GEOLOGIC MAP SERIES GM Taylor, R.B., Bedrock geology of Duluth and vicinity, St. Louis County, Minnesota: 12 p., 1 pl. in pocket. GM Stone, J.E., Surficial geology of the New Brighton quadrangle, Minnesota: 39 p., 3 pls. in pocket. GM Wright, H.E., Jr., Mattson, L.A., and Thomas, J.A., Geology of the Cloquet quadrangle, Carlton County, Minnesota: 30 p., 3 pls. in pocket. Series ceased with GM-3, GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA: A CENTENNIAL VOLUME 1972 Sims, P.K., and Morey, G.B., editors: 632 p., 2 pls. in pocket; the first of the pocketed plates is also Miscellaneous Map Series M-14, Chap. 1 RESUME OF GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA, by P.K. Sims and G.B. Morey, p Chap. 2 HISTORY OF INVESTIGATIONS History of geologic investigations, by P.K. Sims, p Geochronology in Minnesota, by S.S. Goldich, p Chap. 3 EARLY PRECAMBRIAN Northern Minnesota, general geologic features, by P.K. Sims, p Vermilion district and adjacent areas, by P.K. Sims, p Metavolcanic and associated synvolcanic rocks in Vermilion district, by P.K. Sims, p Ultramafic rocks in Vermilion district, by J.C. Green, p Banded iron-formations in Vermilion district, by P.K. Sims, p Graywackes and related rocks of Knife Lake Group and Lake Vermilion Formation, Vermilion district, by R.W. Ojakangas, p Granite-bearing conglomerates in the Knife Lake Group, Vermilion district, by R.K. McLiman, p Burntside Granite Gneiss, Vermilion district, by P.K. Sims and M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p Saganaga batholith, by G.N. Hanson, p
25 GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA: THE CENTENNIAL VOLUME, CHAP. 3 continued Vermilion granite-migmatite massif, by D.L. Southwick, p Giants Range batholith, by P.K. Sims and S. Viswanathan, p Syenitic plutons and associated lamprophyres, by P.K. Sims and M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p Petrology of the lamprophyre pluton near Dead River, by A.L. Geldon, p Linden pluton, by P.K. Sims, D. Sinclair, and M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p Rainy Lake area, by R.W. Ojakangas, p Mineral deposits in Lower Precambrian rocks, northern Minnesota, by P.K. Sims, p Minnesota River Valley, southwestern Minnesota, by J.A. Grant, p Chap. 4 MIDDLE PRECAMBRIAN General geologic setting, by G.B. Morey, p Mesabi range, by G.B. Morey, p Gunflint range, by G.B. Morey, p Cuyuna district, by R.W. Marsden, p East-central Minnesota, by C.W. Keighin, G.B. Morey, and S.S. Goldich, p Diabase dikes in northern Minnesota, by P.K. Sims and M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p Minnesota River Valley, by G.B. Morey, p Aitkin County sulfide deposits, by G.B. Morey, p Evidences of Precambrian life in Minnesota, by D.G. Darby, p Amino acids in some Middle Precambrian rocks of northern Minnesota and southern Ontario, by J.R. Niehaus and F.M. Swain, p Chap. 5 LATE PRECAMBRIAN Regional geologic setting, by C. Craddock, p General geology, northeastern Minnesota, by J.C. Green, p North Shore Volcanic Group, by J.C. Green, p Duluth Complex, history of nomenclature, by W.C. Phinney, p Northwestern part of Duluth Complex, by W.C. Phinney, p Northern prong, Duluth Complex, by W.C. Phinney, p Eastern part of Duluth Complex, by D.M. Davidson, Jr., p Southern part of Duluth Complex, by B. Bonnichsen, p Sulfide minerals in the Duluth Complex, by B. Bonnichsen, p Logan intrusions, by P.W. Weiblen, E.A. Mathez, and G.B. Morey, p Cook County fissure vein deposits, by M.G. Mudrey, Jr., and G.B. Morey, p Magmatic sulfides and associated fissure vein deposit at the Green prospect, Cook County, by M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p Puckwunge Formation of northeastern Minnesota, by A.F. Mattis, p Keweenawan geology of east-central and southeastern Minnesota, by C. Craddock, p Keweenawan volcanic rocks in east-central Minnesota, by G.B. Morey and M.G. Mudrey, Jr., p
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