This volume presents a detailed economic geology study of the Beaver Quadrangle in Pennsylvania, encompassing southern Beaver and northwestern Allegheny Counties. Authored by Lester Hood Woolsey, the work provides an in-depth analysis of the region's geological composition and mineral resources.
The study is an invaluable resource for geologists, mining engineers, and environmental scientists interested in the economic potential and geological features of western Pennsylvania. It offers insights into the distribution, properties, and economic viability of various minerals and geological formations within the specified area. "Economic Geology of the Beaver Quadrangle, Pennsylvania" remains a crucial reference for understanding the region's natural resources and geological history.
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