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Purchasing Your Publications Just Got Easier! <br />0 _4fflhWh.& *4 http: / /dnr. state .co.us /geostore /defauIt.aspx 'i <br />__ <br />With our new online bookstore, you <br />can now make purchases 24 hours <br />a day, seven days a week. Finding <br />what you are looking for is much <br />easier with a searchable database and <br />user - friendly categories. Even if you <br />still want to buy from Betty over the <br />phone, the online store will help you <br />find what you are looking for quickly <br />and easily. Give it a try. There is no <br />limit to what you can spend. <br />2004 Publications <br />In 2004 we were able to clear out a back- <br />log of maps with the publication of 14 <br />new 1:24,000 scale geologic maps. Three <br />each were in La Plata, El Paso, Douglas, <br />and Summit Counties; and one each in <br />Costilla and Chaffee Counties. We have <br />streamlined our mapmaking process to <br />the point where we are now able to get <br />all of our maps published within 18 <br />months of the beginning of fieldwork. <br />We also started a Historical Geologic <br />Map Reprint series in which we offer the <br />following geologic maps of the state: <br />1873/1877 (Hayden), 1913 (George); <br />�_. �•rclH�tf':::� gyp►¢— x+s���x .. <br />New snow Maps & Cross Minerals & Mineral Fuel General Wat <br />publications Avalanche Sections RASOUrces ....Gea�ay <br />Welcome to the Colorado Geological Surveys new on -line bookstore. We are pleased to <br />New Publications offer publications, maps, and CDs to our customers through the convenience of the <br />Snow Avalanche Internet. We invite you to provide feedback on Your experience. <br />Maps & Cross Sections <br />Minerals & Mineral Fuel -- - <br />Resources <br />General Geology <br />Water <br />Geological Hazards Messaoes in Stone. Colorado's <br />Colorful Geology <br />f kLK <br />00 <br />Horne Shopping Cart Your Account Customer Servic, Privacy Policy <br />1935 (Burbank, Lovering, Goddard, and <br />Eckel), and 1979 (Tweto). We also offer <br />six Hayden 1877 1:253,400 maps of the <br />western 2A of the state and accompany- <br />ing cross sections. <br />We have two informative, little -pub- <br />licized series that contain a plethora of <br />valuable information about mining his- <br />tory and mineral resources. The first is <br />a series of reports done for the U.S. For- <br />est Service on various mining localities <br />around the state. Each of these reports <br />contains a detailed history and bibliog- <br />raphy of the prominent mines within <br />THE FOOT HILLS <br />Portion of a cross section from the Hayden Geologic Atlas (1877). Reprints of sheets with nine cross <br />sections each are available from the bookstore. <br />the area, the geology of the surround- <br />ing district and deposits, and a charac- <br />terization of the ground and surface <br />water near the mines investigated. <br />The second is a study of the mineral <br />resources of the 4 million acres of state - <br />owned mineral lands. These county <br />reports discuss the general mineral and <br />mineral fuel potential of the entire <br />county and each state land tract in <br />detail. Because these lands are scattered <br />across the state, there is probably one <br />or more near you. The reports are a great <br />starting point for understanding the <br />mineral potential of each county. <br />Finally we started a poster series for <br />classroom use. Currently available are <br />posters in Colorado mineral resources, <br />geologic hazards, avalanches, water con- <br />tamination, geologic mapping, and the <br />official state geologic symbols (rock, fos- <br />sil, mineral, and gemstone). View the <br />"Resources for Teachers" spot on our <br />Web site. <br />Visit our new, online bookstore at <br />http://dnr.state.co.us/geostore/default. <br />aspx. <br />CGS ROCKTALK Vol. 8, No. 1 11 <br />