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Industrial Sand Resources of West-Central Wisconsin
Field trip guidebook showcasing four sites in Trempealeau County in west-central Wisconsin. The focus of this trip is on the sandstone formations that are prized for frac sand mining. (A draft of this book was originally prepared for the 2017 American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) Sand Mine Life Cycle Seminar held in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.) -
Industrial Sand Potential in Wisconsin: Sandstone at or near the Surface
Shows where sandstone can be found within 100 ft (30 m) of the surface.-
Industrial Sand Potential in Wisconsin: Sandstone at or near the Surface
2013
Map: 21 in x 22.5 in, scale 1:1,000,000
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Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin, West-Central Sheet
Types of bedrock, formation names, major faults, and time period of formation. -
Atlas of Groundwater Resources and Geology of Barron County, Wisconsin
Includes Physical Setting; Soils of Barron County and Their Ability to Attenuate Pollutants; Bedrock Geology; Depth to Bedrock; Hydrogeology; Water Quality; Potential Sources of Groundwater Pollution; Groundwater Levels; Groundwater Pollution Potential.-
Plate 2: Soils of Barron County and Their Ability to Attenuate Pollutants
1987
Map: 30.8 in x 20.8 in, scale 1:100,000
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Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin, Northwest Sheet
Types of bedrock, formation names, major faults, and time period of formation.-
Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin, Northwest Sheet
1987
Map: 37.5 in x 22 in, scale 1:250,000 (map), 35.5 in x 20 in (explanation and cross sections)
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Data Accompanying M094: Bedrock Geology of Wisconsin, Northwest Sheet
1987
GIS Data: Georeferenced image
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Bedrock Geology of Portage County, Wisconsin
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Data Accompanying IC53: Bedrock Geology of Portage County, Wisconsin
2008
GIS Data: Shapefiles, MrSID
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Precambrian Geology of Marathon County, Wisconsin
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Data Accompanying IC45: Precambrian Geology of Marathon County, Wisconsin
1983
GIS Data: Shapefiles, MrSID
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Preliminary Report on Results of Physical and Chemical Tests of Wisconsin Silica Sandstones
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Preliminary Report on Results of Physical and Chemical Tests of Wisconsin Silica Sandstones
1971
Report: 61 p. + map (scale 1 in = 13 miles)
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