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U.S. Geological Survey

Aerial survey to look for valuable minerals in southeastern Missouri

By VĂ©ronique LaCapra • Jan 11, 2016

The U.S. Geological Survey is searching for commercially important minerals in southeastern Missouri. But the researchers won't be using any shovels or pick-axes: All the data will be collected from a small, low-flying plane.

The aerial survey is part of an on-going project to study the geology of the St. Francois Mountains.

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