Mineral and Energy Resources and Potential in
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G. Price1,2,3,5, Mark F. Coolbaugh3,6, David
D. Davis2,
Larry J. Garside2,3,
Jordan
T. Hastings1,4,6, Christopher D. Henry2,3, Ronald
H. Hess1,2,3,
Jack P. Hursh1,
Daphne D. LaPointe2, John L. Muntean2,5, Lisa
A. Shevenell3,6, and Richard E. Zehner3,6

This Webmap is produced by the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology (NBMG) at the request of the Nevada Division of Minerals (NDOM) and the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) to help inform the Governor of Nevada, local, state, and federal agencies, and other stakeholders, including the general public, with regard to energy and minerals in Nevada, as these may affect decisions on land use.
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