IC 8229 Mineral Resources Of Upper Missouri River Basin, Mont. - Fort Peck Reservoir To Morony Dam

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. R. Hubbard
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines investigated the mineral resources of the Upper Missouri River Basin as a part of a comprehensive water and related land resources study by six Bureaus of the Department of the Interior, coordinated by the Department?s Missouri River Basin Field Committee. The mineral resource study covers an area of about 18,000 square miles within the Great Plains physiographic province of central Montana. Exposed formations in the plains are chiefly flat-lying Cretaceous sediments. Plutonic rocks crop out in the central parts of the mountain uplifts, with steeply tilted Paleozoic sediments exposed around the margins. Oil and gas have been produced from several fields in the study area; total value exceeds $45 million. Coal-bearing formations of Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous age cover approximately 45 percent of the study area. Total production of coal since 1880 has been between 40 and 50 million tons, exceeding $75 million in value. Total metal production has been about $52.5 million. Industrial mineral production from 1925 through 1960, is valued at $24 million.
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APA: C. R. Hubbard  (1964)  IC 8229 Mineral Resources Of Upper Missouri River Basin, Mont. - Fort Peck Reservoir To Morony Dam

MLA: C. R. Hubbard IC 8229 Mineral Resources Of Upper Missouri River Basin, Mont. - Fort Peck Reservoir To Morony Dam. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.

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