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This U. S. Department of Energy paper describes the status of mineral resources for the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in north central Montana. The paper discusses the general geology, stratigraphy, Precambrian metamorphic rocks, tertiary intrusive rocks, and structural geology of this area, as well as information about energy resources, metallic mineral resources, and nonmetallic mineral resources. Also included in this paper are a number tables and figures that illustrate the topics discussed.
This resource is referenced here:Subject:
Environmental Science:Ecosystems:Biogeochemical cycling,
Geoscience:Geology:Sedimentary Geology:Stratigraphy,
Geoscience:Geology:Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology,
Environmental Science:Mineral Resources,
Geoscience:Geology:Structural Geology
Resource Type:
Scientific Resources:Overview/Reference Work
Theme:
Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Biogeoscience,
Teach the Earth:Teaching Topics:Minerals,
Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Sedimentary Geology,
Structural Geology,
Environmental Science,
Petrology
Keywords: Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, Nakota, Whiteclay