Log InRegister
Quick Links : The Mindat ManualThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryMindat Newsletter [Free Download]
Home PageAbout MindatThe Mindat ManualHistory of MindatCopyright StatusWho We AreContact UsAdvertise on Mindat
Donate to MindatCorporate SponsorshipSponsor a PageSponsored PagesMindat AdvertisersAdvertise on Mindat
Learning CenterWhat is a mineral?The most common minerals on earthInformation for EducatorsMindat ArticlesThe ElementsThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryGeologic Time
Minerals by PropertiesMinerals by ChemistryAdvanced Locality SearchRandom MineralRandom LocalitySearch by minIDLocalities Near MeSearch ArticlesSearch GlossaryMore Search Options
Search For:
Mineral Name:
Locality Name:
Keyword(s):
 
The Mindat ManualAdd a New PhotoRate PhotosLocality Edit ReportCoordinate Completion ReportAdd Glossary Item
Mining CompaniesStatisticsUsersMineral MuseumsClubs & OrganizationsMineral Shows & EventsThe Mindat DirectoryDevice SettingsThe Mineral Quiz
Photo SearchPhoto GalleriesSearch by ColorNew Photos TodayNew Photos YesterdayMembers' Photo GalleriesPast Photo of the Day GalleryPhotography

Leucite from
Mount Taylor region, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Region
Classification
Species:Leucite
Formula:K(AlSi2O6)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Leucite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Taylor region, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:230791
Long-form Identifier:1:3:230791:6
GUID (UUID V4):5d8e7e3b-d9fb-4f88-b874-b0f7cb792a70
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous...rocks............................................. New Hampshire....................................................................... 15 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney......................................................................................... New York................................................................ 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region................................... 2. Miscellaneous
Report (volume)
Jacksqn and Josephine counties, Oreg. Described as a new species by W. H. Melville, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser...BISMUTHINITB. From the Rosario Mining District, Sinaloa, Mexico. W. I-I. Melville. Described by him in Bulletin...69 METACINNABARITE. Crystallized material from. New Alrnaden, Cal. Melville. Not free from admixtures...From the Silver King mine, Calico, San Bernardino County, Cal. Specific gravity, 6:28. Analysis by W. H...From .Teocalli Mountain, Brush Creek, Gunnison County, Colo. Specific gravity, 7.400 at 14.5°, corrected
Report (volume)
...................... 1. Eocks from Aroostook County I............................. 19 19 2. Litchfieldite...associated minerals.....'.........'.......... 21 New Hampshire............................................................................ 1. Eocks of Mount Ascutney ................................... 2....................................°.............. New York.......................................................... 1. Eocks of the Adirondack region ............................ 2. Peridotite from near Syracuse
Report (volume)
............................................... New Hampshire......^..................................................................... 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney..................................... 2............ 79 New York .......................................................... 79 New Jersey.........TheElliott County dike ...................................... 92 2. The Crittenden County dike.........Superior Region .......................................... 97 1. The Marquette and Michigamme Region, Michigan
Report (volume)
Aroostook County 2. Litchtieldite and associated minerals New lIampshire Vermont 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney...rocks Connecticut. New York 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania...Elliott County (like 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Texas Lake Superior region 1. Marquette...Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan 3 4 CONTENTS. Analyses-Continued....and crystalline rocks-('ontinued. Lake Superior region-Continued. 3. Menominee River First. Sturgeon Falls
Report (issue)
Nomenclature of the system Comparison of old and new nomenclatures 48 49 4 CONTENTS. Discussion ot...classification .................. 59 Distribution of rocks by new system......................................................... 1-1 121 371 475 481 483 Index to new rock names in Part I.........-.-.....-......-.--...igneous rocks permits one to compare readily any new analysis with many others of closely allied rocks...the side of too little explicitncss or detail. The new terms and names used are those proposed in connection
Book (edition)
org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ...Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER ...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1...history of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico under
Report (volume)
from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney 5 2...rocks Connecticut New York 5 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...Oklahoma Texas Lake Superior region 1. Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan...rocks-Continued. Lake Superior region-Continued.5 5. Penokee-Gogebic region 6. Pigeon Point, Minnesota 5
Report (issue)
examined very thoroughly. In this Now England and New Jersey, and analyses of rocks connection I take pleasure...igneous rocks published from 1884 to History in New York, and of the United_ States 1900, with a critical...analytical data, especially Morgan, director of the New Zealand Geological inaugural dissertations and other...Washingto11, for his gi·eat in the incorporation of new matte.r and the expansion liberality and kindness...rock is of value in direct 96. Some analyses of leucite-basanite show 8lkalies ratio as it fulfills three
Report (issue)
URANIUM IN THE SAN JUAN BASIN AND ADJACENT 'REGION, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, UTAH & COLORADO I , J.L. Ridgley...URANIUM IN THE SAN JUAN BASIN AND ADJACENT REGION, NEW MEXICO, 'V'R.0 t ~.-4~ . GICAL SURVEY p.· .......the San Juan Basin and adjacent region, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah 2. Preliminary map showing...URANIUM IN THE SAN JUAN BASIN AND ADJACENT REGION, NEW MEXICO, ARIZONA, UTAH, AND COLORADO By Jennie L...Lupe ABSTRACT The San Juan Basin and adjacent region southeastern • part of rocks; a Underlying
Report (volume)
............................................. Leucite and analcite.....................................:........................................ 443 Leucite rocks............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
The feldspars ________________._.___________ Leucite and analcite______i___________________ The uephelite... Nephelite rocks_____________________________ Leucite rocks. ________________..___________ Analcite ...be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of
Report (volume)
............................................. Leucite and analcite.................................................................................. Leucite rocks............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
Central America. Europe. Hawaiian Islands. Mexico. New Zealand. South America. Stratigraphic : Pleistocene...American Geographical Society, Bulletin, vols. 19-21. New York. American Geologist, vols. 1-4. Minneapolis...to end ; vols. 16, 17. New York. American Journal of Science, vols. 33-38. New Haven, Conn. American Museum...of Natural History, Bulletin, vol. 2, Nos. 1-2. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 21, 22; vol. 23...Nos. 124-130. Philadelphia. Transactions, vol. 16, new series, part 2. Philadelphia. Appalachia, vol. 4
Report (volume)
325 331 336 339 340 344 350 351 356 357 360 366 Leucite and anal cite ...................................Continued. Composition of rocks Continued. Page. Leucite rocks............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (volume)
............................................. Leucite and analcite.....................................Continued. Composition of rocks Continued. Page. Leucite rocks............................................be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and
Report (issue)
_______ 2. Diagrammatic view of the Henry Mountains region._______________________________ 3. Diagrams showing...Climatic maps of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, 1 and New Mexico_---_-_-------_-_-----_ 5. Vegetation map of...-__-_____ Ground plan of intrusions around the Mount Ellen stock in the Henry Mountains____ 45 Diagrams...Mountains_________ Diagrammatic view of part of the Mount 46 Taylor volcanic field____________________ Map of San...faulted cast edge of the Colorado Plateau, east of Mount Taylor, N. Mex________"________________ 44. Tectonic
Report (volume)
American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vols. 38, 39. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bi-Monthly...Transactions, vols. 36, 37. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th series, vols. 21-24. New Haven, Conn. American...1-3; Bulletin, vols. 22, 23; Journal, vols. 6, 7. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 40, 41. Boston,...vol. 45 and vol. 46, nos. 185-187; Transactions, new ser., vol. 21, pt. 4> Philadelphia, Pa. American...Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, vols. 56-59. New York. Annales de Paleontologie, t. 1, 2. Paris, France
Report (volume)
Digest of decisions concerning water in the arid region.............. Special reports on Alaska .........etc. (published in 1899)....;.. Cape Nome Gold Region (published in 1900)................... Index to...geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...Clarence King, pp. 331-401, pis. xlviii-liii. A new method of measuring heights by means of the barometer...of chiefs of divisions, pp. 1-101, pis. iv-x. Mount Taylor and the Zufii Plateau, by Capt. Clarence E.
Report (volume)
anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...St S Com Maine State Survey Commission Mex I G .Mexico, Instituto GeolOgico Miss G S .Mississippi State...Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New York Geological Survey NY St Mus New York State ...Aberdeen-Redfield folio, S. Dak. (no. 165): Todd, 09 Abitibi region, Ontario: Johuston (J F E), 02; Wilson (W J), 02...Mountain Igneous rocks, study of: Iddings, 09a region in Canada: Dawson (G M), 91a lnl:luence of applied
Book
Geology Indiana University John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York + London - Sydney Copyright © 1965 by John...Ridge Province, 100 Ridge and Valley Province, 109 New England Province, 152 The Adirondack Province, 178...higher than the adjoining Land; and extending from New-York City South Westerly by the Lower Falls of Dela-...the English are possesst of; and runs through New-Jersey, Pensilvania, Mariland and Virginia. It has...Catskill, with their long straight lines through New York and their curve through western Canada
Report (issue)
features ____ ____ -- -------- - Indian Creek valley, Mount Lewis quadrangle _____________________________ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 73 Quartz latite breccia of Mount Lewis______ 75 Distribution and geologic relations____...__________ 79 Dacite plug on southeast spur of Mount Lewis ___ ------------ - _- ______ --- __ - _ 79... PLATE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Geologic map of the Mount Lewis and Crescent Valley quadrangles, Nevada. Geologic...breccia pipes of the Mount Lewis quadrangle. Diagram showing the major faults in the Mount Lewis and Crescent
Journal (volume)
.. 64 on the Geology of the Coso Range, Inyo County, Cal. John A. Reid A Natural Bridge due to Stream...Students: trial Deposits. .... ...... ...... Knox County, Maine Ore of Igneous Origin. Edson The Cotylosauria...III Geology of the Haystack Stock, Cowles, Park County, Montana. William H. Emmons . . . . I. ...Some Igneous Rocks from the Ortiz Mountains, New Mexico. 230 CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI vi PAGE Discoid...Prevailing at the Time of the Trap Extrusions in New Jersey. C. N. Fenner The 299 Succession of Faunas
Book
o g i c a l Framework of t h e Black H i l l s Region. - Bear Lodge Mountains R. Karner ............Precambrian Rocks of t h e Keystone Frank R. Karner Region ........................................... F...of t h e Precambrian Rocks of t h e C u s t e r Region. Hot S p r i n g s Mammoth S i t e and Wind Cave...i e l d Guide Day 3: Geology of t h e Badlands Region and t h e MesozoicP a l e o z o i c Rocks of Boulder...u l t u r a l F e a t u r e s of t h e Deadwood Region Frank R. Karner .............................
Report (issue)
Place, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, Colorado 80301-9140, USA. Copyright is not claimed on any material prepared...the valuable volumes of the Geological Survey of New York. Another friend, Professor G.J. Wasserburg,...Norman of Wantagh Rare Book Company in Neversink, New York, have performed wonders in finding for my collection...geological reasons for avoiding this term and introduce a new terminology. This is not a scholarly book in the...basement of the United States in the mid-continent region (e.g., Hinze et al., 1980; Collinson et al., 1988;
 
Mineral and/or Locality  
Mindat Discussions Facebook Logo Instagram Logo Discord Logo
Mindat.org is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Copyright © mindat.org and the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 1993-2024, except where stated. Most political location boundaries are © OpenStreetMap contributors. Mindat.org relies on the contributions of thousands of members and supporters. Founded in 2000 by Jolyon Ralph.
Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Contact Us / DMCA issues - Report a bug/vulnerability Current server date and time: April 18, 2024 10:40:49
Go to top of page