Water Resources Survey: Richland County, Montana 1971

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H. Durum. U. S. Geological Survey, Water-Supply Paper 1263.
Parker, F. S., 1936, The Richey-Lambert Coal Field, Richland and Dawson Counties, Montana: U. S. Geological Sur- vey Bull. 847-C.
Montana State Department of Health. "Chemical Analysis of Municipal Water Supplies," 1969.
ECONOMIC MINERAL DEPOSITS Economic mineral deposits— metallic, nonmetallic, mineral fuels and groundwater— are directly related to the geology of a given area. The geologic situation in Richland County is therefore sum
...- marized before the resources are considered.
Richland County is situated within the Northern Great Plains physiographic province, which may also be called the High Plains province. There are no mountains within the county, and the terrain is typically a high plain dissected by stream valleys.
In much of the county, glacial drift obscures the bedrock. The Fort Union Formation covers most of the county, but the underlying Hell Creek Formation, Fox Hills Sandstone, and Bearpaw Shale are exposed near the Missouri River in the northwestern corner of the county.


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