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Allophane from
Little River area, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA


Locality type:Area
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Species:Allophane
Formula:(Al2O3)(SiO2)1.3-2 · 2.5-3H2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Allophane data
Locality Data:Click here to view Little River area, Cherokee County, Alabama, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:293144
Long-form Identifier:1:3:293144:9
GUID (UUID V4):01a8056d-4e52-498b-a67b-e1be3dd3adc4
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I I 34° MARIOH 34° I LAMAR , v:I G'l Alabama Q, \'l'I Q, 33° 0 1- I I I (/) ";lO ...Geological Survey of Alabama P.O. Box 0 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486 85° • County Seat ALABAMA'S MINERAL...iron furnace was built near Russellville, Franklin County, utilizing local brown iron-ore (goethite) deposits...semi-opal") in the Tennessee River Valley area near Huntsville, Madison County, the first such mineralogical...tributaries of the Coosa River (Chilton County). Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has long been a significant
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by county, subject, and geological age where applicable. In those cases where the geographic area of...of the subject was. greater than a county, subdivisions of the state, based upon physiographic provinces...Published by the Academy. ALABAMA ACAD. SCI. JOUR. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science. Published...Academy from Birmingham, Alabama. ALABAMA GEOL. SURVEY MON. Monographs of the Alabama Geological Survey. Published...Published by the Geological Survey of Alabama from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. AMER. ASSOC. PETROLEUM GEOLOGISTS
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S .R Alabama Acad. Sci Jour Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science Montevallo, Alabama Alabama Geol...Geol Survey Bull Alabama Geol Survey County Rept. Alabama Geol Survey Inf Ser -Alabama Geol Survey Map -Geological...-Geological Survey of Alabama Bulletm and Geological Survey of Alabama County Report and Geological Survey...Informatwn Senes and Geological Survey of Alabama Map Umversity, Alabama. -Alaska Umv Geophys Inst [Rept. Ser...Association, Southeastern Section, Journal. Birmingham, Alabama. Amencas -- Americas Pan Amencan Umon. Washmgton
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the need for effective research into the extensive area of mining technology (mining methods, mechanization1...not yet utilized or discovered. There has been little commercial incentive to search for them or, if...1nineral ra,v materials for ,vhich comparatively little use has b een found, as exemplified before World...if an industrial application for an abundant but little-used material can be devised and demonstrated,...problems. So1ne commodities which so far have found little application in industry offer great inducements
 
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