02767oam 2200565 450 991070789170332120161130125207.0(CKB)5470000002467637(OCoLC)956642817(OCoLC)885121855(EXLCZ)99547000000246763720160814d1964 ua 0engurmn|||||||||crirdacontenttxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTalc resources of the United States /by A.H. Chidester, A.E.J. Engel, and L.A. Wright[Washington, D.C.] :United States Department of the Interior, Geological Survey.Washington :United States Government Printing Office.1 online resource (v, 61 pages, 13 pages of plates) illustrations, mapsGeological Survey bulletin ;no. 1167One folded map in pocket, Plate 1: Map of the conterminous United States showing the location of the principal talc and soapstone deposits.One folded map in pocket, Plate 2: Map of the Owens Valley-Death Valley region of southeastern California showing the distribution of major rock units and the location of talc mines and prospects.One folded map in pocket, Plate 3: Geologic map of the Chatsworth district, Murray County, Ga., showing the location of the principal talc deposits.One folded map in pocket, Plate 4: Geologic sketch map of the Dillon-Ennis district, Montana, showing the location of the principal talc deposits.One folded map in pocket, Plate 5: Geologic map of Balmat-Edwards district, New York.One folded map in pocket, Plate 6: Geologic map of the Murphy district, North Carolina, showing the location of the principal talc deposits.One folded map in pocket, Plate 7: Map of Vermont showing the distribution of ultramafic rocks and the principal talc deposits.Includes bibliographical references (pages 58-61).[v.1] Text -- [v.2] Plates.Definitions and terminology -- Uses and specifications -- Classification and geology of talc deposits -- Talc deposits in the United States -- Reserves.TalcUnited StatesTalcfastUnited StatesfastTalcTalc.Chidester A. H(Alfred Herman),1914-1392356Wright L. A.OCLCEOCLCEOCLCQCOPOCLCFOCLCQGPOBOOK9910707891703321Talc resources of the United States3514359UNINA