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Albite from
Dewdney Creek Quarry, Hope, New Westminster Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Albite
Formula:Na(AlSi3O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Albite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Dewdney Creek Quarry, Hope, New Westminster Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1315697
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1315697:4
GUID (UUID V4):f4a0dc07-be19-43f4-8f67-92b0ccdfa7a1
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Chilliwack Group Cache Creek Series Nicola Group Ladner Group Dewdney Creek Group Jackass Mountain Group...Siska creek Fault Botanie Batholith Structural Relationships Botanie creek Fault -McGillivray Creek Fault...Cretaceous Rocks Jackass Mountain Unconformity Falls Creek Fault Block Fountain Ridge Lov/er Cretaceous and...” Fraser Talley at pavilion Siska Creek Fault — »» McGillivray creek Shear Zone Glacial Erratic« Fountain...v/estern and eastern slopes of Fraser Valley, British Columbia, from Lytton northward to Pavilion, and on
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Field Guide to GOLD, GEMSTONE & MINERAL SITES ot British Columbja “ee 7 Oat | I; Se Rees ce « to...Field Guide to GOLD, GEMSTONE & MINERAL SITES of British Columbjz Volume 2 Sites Within A Day’s Drive of...1947— Gold, gemstone and mineral sites of British Columbia Includes bibliographical references and index...resources — British Columbia — Handbooks, manuals, etc. 2. Prospecting — British Columbia. I. Title. II... Title, Gold, gemstone & mineral sites of British Columbia. TN27B9H82 1997 553.4’09711 ©C96-910287-9
Report (volume)
American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Transactions, vols, 68-70. New York. American Journal...vols. 5-8. New Haven; Conn. American Mineralogist, vols. 8, 9. Menasha, Wis. American Mining Congress:...Museum Novitates, nos. 53-155. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 57, 58. New York. American Philosophical...Association of American Geographers: Annals, vols. 11-14. New York, N. Y. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum: Memoirs...Botanical Gazette, vols. 75-76. Chicago, 111. British Columbia, Bureau of Mines: Annual Report of the Minister
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RUSSIA ALASKA DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA SIGNIFICANT...2-Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks 3-Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver...2-Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, Fairbanks; '-Geological Survey of Canada, Vancouver;...Nokleberg and others (1987. 1993. 1994a, b). from new unpublished data of the authors, and from recent...Russian Far East mineral deposit data represent new compilations by the Russian authors using cited references
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* GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION m...Cook GEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA MINERALOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA CANADIAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION *>...*> ****** ©Geological Association of Canada Printed in Canada This publication is available by mail...the Geological Survey of Canada: Editors: R. I. Thompson; Cordilleran Division, Vancouver, B.C. D. G....geological discovery and development in western Canada is highlighted in this volume of field guides.
Report (volume)
Pasayten Wilderness Area, viewed across Ptarmigan Creek from Many Trails Peak. Mount La go "" \~'',~...__________________ Rocks east of the Eightmile Creek fault__________________________ Quartzites, gneisses...Cathedral Peak area__ Rocks west of the Eightmile Creek fault__________________________ Custer Gneiss of...of the Eightmile Creek fault___________________ Structure west of the Eightmile Creek fault___________________...__ Border of the Slate Creek mining district_________________ Tungsten Creek area____________ __ _ _
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United States....._____________.________________ Canada...________________________________.__ St. Pierre...series, a geologic name commonly used in the State of New York, is listed under the Canadian province of Ontario...and the Colorado group or shale, used widely in Canada, is under the State of Colorado. Not all geologic...Triassic formations of North America exclusive of Canada: ibid., v. 68, no. 11, p. 1451-1514. 8b. McLearn...1953, Correlation of the Triassic formations of Canada: ibid., v. 64, no. 10, p. 1205-1227. 8c. Imlay
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the definitions, of the named geologic units of Canada, Mexico, the West Indies, Central America, and...During all of these pauses in the work the coining of new names went on apace, until the lexicon as it stands...current age designations of the geologic units of Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, the West Indies, and Central America...Bureau. calc., calcareous. Camb., Cambrian. Can., Canada. Carbf., Carboniferous. cgl., conglomerate. cgls...or tions. Metals. dist., district. Mg., Mining. div., division. mi., mile or miles. dol., dolomite. Mid
Report (volume)
to continue the compilation of geologic names as new names or re.. visions of old names appeared in the...pertinent geologic publications for preparation of a new lexicon. After the review had been brought up to...publish quickly some of the essential data concerning new names that had been published since 1935, the cutoff...Wilmarth Lexicon. Bulletin 1056-A listed about 5,000 new names introduced for use in North America, the Pacific...(but not the definitions) of geologic units of Canada, Mexico, the West Indies, LEXICON OF GEOLOGIC
Book (edition)
Force reviewed the new terms in this edition of the Thesaurus, suggested additional new terms, and made...approximately 15,000 terms, more than 1,000 of which are new. These terms include geographic place names, systematic...National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018. 2Edited by G.N. Rassam and Sharon...Thesaurus has been the addition of more than 1,000 new terms. All terms that had been used more than 10...candidate terms; most of these were added. Other new terms were suggested by the GeoRef Advisory Committee’s
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEV OF CANADA COMMISSION GEOLOGIQUE DU CANADA CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS Revised 1980... Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1983 Available i n Canada through authorized bookstore agents...and Services Canada Hull, QuCbec, Canada K I A OS9 and from Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth Street...Street Ottawa, Canada K 1A OE8 A deposit copy of this publication is also available for reference in public...public libraries across Canada Cat. No. M44-801 l8E Canada: $10.00 ISBN 0-660-11271-6 Other countries:
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assisted in the preparation. The VTF reviewed all new Term proposals and contributed ideas and expert advice...Konsult International Inc., Willowdale, Ontario, Canada Marilyn Stark Colorado School of Mines, Golden...its variants, became a candidate for addition as a new valid Term. Each candidate Term was then searched...dis¬ cussed with the Vocabulary Task Force. 4,284 new Terms were added to this 5th edition. Given the three...generally accepted in the geological literature as the new Thesaurus Term. As explained in this section, natural
 
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