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Geologic Map of the Northern and Central Parts of the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Eastern Idaho
Year: 2003 | GM-35 (Geologic Maps) | Scale: 1:50,000
Mean-Dip Maps - Indicators of Deformation Intensity: A Contribution to Geometrics
Year: 1967 | I-17 (Information Circulars)
Reconnaissance Geology of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area
Year: 1967 | I-18 (Information Circulars)
Computer Analysis of Zircon Morphology Data: A Contribution to Geometrics
Year: 1970 | I-21 (Information Circulars)
Geologic Section and Road Log Across the Idaho Batholith
Year: 1979 | I-34 (Information Circulars)
Lead-Zinc-Copper Deposits of the Birch Creek District, Clark and Lemhi Counties, Idaho
Year: 1944 | P-70 (Pamphlets)
Lead-Zinc Mineralization in the Moyie Yaak District Near Bonners Ferry, Boundary County
Year: 1945 | P-73 (Pamphlets)
A Geological Reconnaissance Between the Snake and Salmon Rivers North of Riggins, Idaho
Year: 1945 | P-74 (Pamphlets)
A Geological Reconnaissance in the Little Wood River (Muldoon) District, Blaine County, Idaho
Year: 1946 | P-75 (Pamphlets)
A Geological Reconnaissance of the Hailey Gold Belt (Camas District), Blaine County, Idaho
Year: 1946 | P-76 (Pamphlets)
The Geology of Part of the South Slope of the St. Joe Mountains, Shoshone County, Idaho
Year: 1949 | P-82 (Pamphlets)
Reconnaissance Geology and Ore Deposits of the Mineral District, Washington County, Idaho
Year: 1952 | P-95 (Pamphlets)
Reconnaissance Geology of the Leesburg Quadrangle, Lemhi County, Idaho
Year: 1957 | P-113 (Pamphlets)
Reconnaissance Geology of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area
Year: 1973 | P-154 (Pamphlets)
Geology and Hydrothermal Alteration Maps of Low-Grade Gold Occurrences North of Weiser, Including the Blue Dog Prospect Area, Washington County, Idaho
Year: 1982 | T-82-3 (Technical Reports) | Scale: 1:12,000