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Florence Iron Mine: Historical Maps Showing Location of Surface Development, Regional Setting, and Underground Workings
From 1880 to 1931, an extensive iron mine operated near the city of Florence in northeast Wisconsin. These 21 maps from its middle years of operation are the only surviving records of what exists below the surface. These maps are of historical interest for their record of surface features that are no longer in existence. They may also have potential...-
Extent of Florence Mine Surface Development in 1903 [plate 1]
2021
Map: 56 in x 35.1 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Florence Mine Surface Development in 1903 With Annotated Shaft Locations [plate 2]
2021
Map: 33.3 in x 38.2 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Mines in the Area Adjacent to the City of Florence in 1928 [plate 3]
2021
Map: 29.7 in x 19.7 in, scale 1 in = 1/4 mile
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Florence Iron Mining District Covering Part of Florence County [plate 4]
2021
Map: 36.3 in x 26.8 in, scale 1 in = 1/2 mile
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Florence Mine Level 1 With Annotated Shaft Locations and Surface Features [plate 5]
2021
Map: 52.8 in x 24.3 in, scale 1 in = 100 ft
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Florence Mine Level 1 (1910), Northwest Ore Zone [plate 7]
2021
Map: 27 in x 19 in, scale 1 in = 60 ft
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Florence Mine Level 2 (1907), Northwest Ore Zone [plate 9]
2021
Map: 27.1 in x 18.8 in, scale 1 in = 60 ft
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Aggregate Resources of the Sinnipee Group in Eastern and Southern Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
International Geological Correlation Project 426: Granite Systems and Proterozoic Lithospheric Processes: 1998 International Field Conference: Proterozoic Granite Systems of the Penokean Terrane in Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
A Reconnaissance Survey of Wells in Eastern Wisconsin for Indications of Mississippi Valley Type Mineralization
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Summary of Field Mapping in the Superior Map Sheet, Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Geology of Wisconsin - Outcrop Descriptions
These descriptions illustrate various geologic formations, features, and characteristics. Individual descriptions are one to ten pages long, and include a map with specific location, a description of geologic features, and a discussion of the geologic significance. -
Lower Proterozoic Volcanic Rocks and Their Setting in the Southern Lake Superior District
Reprinted from Geological Society of America Memoir 160. -
Geology of Sauk County, Wisconsin
Geologic history and description of Sauk County, the home of Devils Lake and Parfreys Glen. Includes four-color bedrock map and cross sections. Map and cross sections are folded.-
Geology of Sauk County, Wisconsin
1990
Report: 68 p. + map (24.5 in x 34.5 in, scale 1:100,000) and Cross Sections (24 in x 38 in)
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GIS Data for the Geology of Sauk County, Wisconsin (version 2) [dataset 1]
1990
GIS Data: GeMS file geodatabase, shapefiles, and metadata. Supersedes previous shapefile format (DI version 1)
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Hydrogeology and Ground-Water Use and Quality, Brown County, Wisconsin
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Hydrogeology and Ground-Water Use and Quality, Brown County, Wisconsin
1986
Report: 42 p. + maps (scale 1:100,000)
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Potentiometric Surface of Upper Aquifer, Brown County, Wisconsin, 1980 [plate 1]
1986
Map: Scale 1:100,000
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The Wolf River Batholith and Baraboo Interval in Central Wisconsin
Prepared for 32nd Annual Meeting Institute on Lake Superior Geology. -
Three Billion Years of Geology
Prepared for 47th Annual Tri-State Geology Conference, Black River Falls, Wisconsin.