Geology of the Tonopah, Lone Mountain, Klondike, and northern Mud Lake Quadrangles, Nevada, by Harold F. Bonham, Jr. and Larry J. Garside, 1979.
The general setting of the area, including physiography, climate, and history; detailed descriptions of the geologic units, including distribution, stratigraphy, and age; structure, including faulting, folding, thrusting, and calderas; and mineral deposits of the Tonopah, Divide, Ray, Klondyke, and Lone Mountain districts; bibliography and index.
A geochemical reconnaissance of the same area is reported in B96; detailed b/w geochemical maps of the same area for 13 different elements are available at 1:48,000 in OF81-2; regional discussions in B78, B99A, and B99B.
Bulletin 92, 142 pages,11x8.5", 33 b/w drawings, 121 b/w photos (including 65 photomicrographs), 37 tables, 2 plates: plate 1, 1:48,000, geologic map, 36x47", full color; plate 2, 1:48,000, sections, 15x37", full color, $19.00