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Ghost Mine Maps: A Guide to the Historic Mines of the Black Hills of South Dakota
by Dale Baity, 2007
Ghost Mine Maps is a book of locations of over 880 historic mines located in over 2300 square miles of the Black Hills of South Dakota. Each mine that is featured in the book is located by tier, range, section, quarter section and alternate names and numbers of the mines are listed. Additionally, and some may argue most importantly, each mineral that was mined in these historic mines is listed. This book is a compantion to the Ghost Town Maps and the Black Hills Mineral Atlas: South Dakota books.
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Ghost Town Maps: A Guide to the Historic Towns of the Black Hills of South Dakota
by Dale Baity
Compantion to the Black Hills Mineral Atlas; South Dakota and Ghost Mine Maps CDs, Ghost Town Maps is another purveyor of Black Hills history that contains the locations and names of over 400 historic and ghost towns over the same area as featured in Ghost Mine Maps. These towns are located by tier, range, and section and any alternate names are listed. Additionally, there is an included picture index of Black Hills Ghost Towns by Watson Parker and Hugh Lambert.
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Ghost Town Maps: A Guide to the Historic Towns of the Black Hills of South Dakota
by Dale Baity, 2007
Compantion to the Black Hills Mineral Atlas; South Dakota and Ghost Mine Maps books, Ghost Town Maps is another purveyor of Black Hills history that contains the locations and names of over 400 historic and ghost towns over the same area as featured in Ghost Mine Maps. These towns are located by tier, range, and section and any alternate names are listed. Additionally, there is an included picture index of Black Hills Ghost Towns by Watson Parker and Hugh Lambert.
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Guidebook to the Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota
by John Lufkin and Tom Loomis
Softcover. 3rd Edition. 2019. New, Table of Contents, 68 figures
This guidebook that details the unique geology of the Black Hills is co-authored by consulting geologist Dr. John Lufkin who grew up in the Black Hills and taught geology at the University of Texas-Austin and the Colorado School of Mines, and Tom Loomis, South Dakota School of Mines graduate and owner of Dakota Matrix Minerals.
The Guidebook provides detailed information on the geology and geologic history of the Black Hills in terms and language that can be understood by geologists and beginners alike. It features basic information such as introductory geology of the Black Hills, the rock cycle, and stratigraphy to in depth processes such as the Black Hills’ geomorphology and hydrology, mineral formation, as well as the uplift that formed the Black Hills and the processes that took place that provided the Black Hills with its rich history in gold.
The Guidebook to the Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota is available in limited quantities. The guidebook offers the novice and professional geologist a good self-guided tour of Black Hills geology as well as a valuable reference.
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Guidebook to the Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota
by John Lufkin, Jack Redden, Alvis Lisenbee, and Tom Loomis
Softcover. 1st Edition. 2009. New, Table of Contents, 88 figures
This guidebook that details the unique geology of the Black Hills is co-authored by consulting geologist Dr. John Lufkin who grew up in the Black Hills and taught geology at the University of Texas-Austin and the Colorado School of Mines, Dr. Jack Redden, an emeritus professor at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Dr. Alvis Lisenbee, another South Dakota School of Mines emeritus professor, and Tom Loomis, South Dakota School of Mines graduate and owner of Dakota Matrix Minerals.
The Guidebook provides detailed information on the geology and geologic history of the Black Hills in terms and language that can be understood by geologists and beginners alike. It features basic information such as introductory geology of the Black Hills, the rock cycle, and stratigraphy to in depth processes such as the Black Hills’ geomorphology and hydrology, mineral formation, as well as the uplift that formed the Black Hills and the processes that took place that provided the Black Hills with its rich history in gold.
The Guidebook to the Geology of the Black Hills, South Dakota is available in limited quantities. The guidebook offers the novice and professional geologist a good self-guided tour of Black Hills geology as well as a valuable reference.
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Mineral History of South Dakota: Part Two
as featured in MATRIX: A Journal of the History of Minerals
Continued from Mineral History of South Dakota: Part One, Mineral History of South Dakota Part Two unveils the rich history and geology of South Dakota in articles that provide detailed accounts of Homestake Mine’s early history, mines that were overshadowed by Homestake including the Holy Terror, Uncle Sam, and the Golden Reward mines, a history lesson on Black Hills pegmatites including a large editorial on the Tip Top pegmatite. Additonally, more of South Dakota’s colorful characters who are fans of geology, including self-taught mineralogist Willard L. Roberts and expert field collector June Culp Zeitner, are detailed in engaging articles.
Mineral History of South Dakota: Part Two feature of MATRIX is available in limited quantities.