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Graphite from Wisconsin, USA

USA
 
  • Wisconsin
    • Florence County
LaBerge, G. (1983), Lasalle Falls - an exposed massive sulfide deposit in Florence County, Wisconsin: Proceedings 29th Annual Institure on Lake Superior Geology: p 26.
      • Menominee Range
Dutton, Carl, (1971) Geology of the Florence Area, Wisconsin and Michigan: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 633, 54 p. and 8 maps.
Dutton, Carl, (1971) Geology of the Florence Area, Wisconsin and Michigan: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 633, 54 p. and 8 maps.
Dutton, Carl, (1971) Geology of the Florence Area, Wisconsin and Michigan: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 633, 54 p. and 8 maps.
    • Forest County
      • Ladysmith-Rhinelander Metavolcanic Complex
        • Little Sand Lake
Lambe, R. N. & R. G. Rowe, (1987), Volcanic history, mineralization, and alteration of the Crandon massive sulfide deposit, Wisconsin: Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists: 82 (5) :1204-1238
    • Iron County
Dutton, C. E., and Reta Bradley, 1970, Lithologic, Geophysical and Mineral Commodity Maps of Precambrian Rocks in Wisconsin, U. S. Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Geologic Investigation Map I-631, 15 p. and 6 sheets.
    • Jackson County
Cordua, William S. (1998) Wisconsin Mineral Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals, 73 (6) 378-399 doi:10.1080/00357529809603078
    • Marathon County
      • Wausau Intrusive Complex
Buchholz, T., A. Falster & W. Simmons (2019) A rediscovered pegmatite in the Stettin Complex, Wausau Syenite Complex, Marathon County, Wisconsin: Rocks & Minerals: 94((2): 184-185.
    • Marinette County
Hollister, V. & M. Cummings (1982) A summary of the Duval massive sulfide deposit, Marinette County, Wisconsin: Geoscience Wisconsin:6: 11-20
Crowns, Byron (1976) Wisconsin through 5 billion years of change: Wisconsin Earth Science Center, 318 p.
wgnhs.uwex.edu (n.d.) http://wgnhs.uwex.edu/minerals/graphite/
    • Walworth County
      • Zenda
Berquist, Goodwin F., Jr. (ed.) / Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters volume LII (1963) Read, William F. The Zenda meteorite, pp. 153-158
    • Waushara County
www.uwrf.edu/~wc01/meteorite.html
      • Saxeville
Bunch, T.E., Keil, K., and Olsen, E. (1970): Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 25, 297-340.
 
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