D. J. Grimes
D. J. Grimes
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- GSGeochemical studies of rare ear...D. J. Grimes
Geochemical studies of rare earth elements in the Portuguese Pyrite Belt, and geologic and geochemical controls on gold distribution
no cover - TCThe characterization of USGS go...D. J. Grimes
The characterization of USGS gold reference standard, DGPM-1
no cover - CAChemical analyses of major, min...D. J. Grimes
Chemical analyses of major, minor, and trace elements including gold and the arsenic species, As(III) and As(V), in water samples collected along the Getchell Trend, Humboldt County, Nevada
no cover - CAChemical analyses of major, min...D. J. Grimes
Chemical analyses of major, minor, and trace elements including gold and the arsenic species, As(III) and As(V), in water samples from Kelly Creek Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada
no cover - DADirect-current arc and alternat...D. J. Grimes
Direct-current arc and alternating-current spark emission spectrographic field methods for the semiquantitative analysis of geologic materials
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Geochemical studies of rare earth elements in the Portuguese Pyrite Belt, and geologic and geochemical controls on gold distribution
- Open Work
The characterization of USGS gold reference standard, DGPM-1
- Open Work
Chemical analyses of major, minor, and trace elements including gold and the arsenic species, As(III) and As(V), in water samples collected along the Getchell Trend, Humboldt County, Nevada
- Open Work
Chemical analyses of major, minor, and trace elements including gold and the arsenic species, As(III) and As(V), in water samples from Kelly Creek Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada
- Open Work
Direct-current arc and alternating-current spark emission spectrographic field methods for the semiquantitative analysis of geologic materials
