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Hematite from
Basalt outcrops, Salmi, Pitkyaranta mining district (Pitkäranta mining district), Republic of Karelia, Russia


Locality type:Outcrop
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Basalt outcrops, Salmi, Pitkyaranta mining district (Pitkäranta mining district), Republic of Karelia, Russia
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1535067
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1535067:1
GUID (UUID V4):7bb5cd43-7ee7-487d-abca-90a926eaec66
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Idaho. Unfortunately for the field collector, most of the described localities no longer produce specimens...specimens, are either inaccessible or are in closed mining districts, or are closed for political reasons...reference and listing of localities and the minerals that have been found in them. Because of the comparatively...comparatively low population of Idaho, it receives much less mineral collector attention than some other states...City-D~Lamar Mining Dlstricts / J\. I,' -r-, - L..... ~ rl.. kl \ , 50 I 100 I Miles old mining and
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it the largest of the Atlantic seaboard states. It is situated at the southern end of the Appalachian...chain of mountains. These ranges extend into the northeast corner where Brasstown Bald, a part of the Nantahala...Piedmont Plain (about 30% of the state), and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Thus rocks of every geological age...other forests of stately pines on the Piedmont. Beneath the highland forests lie some of the oldest crystalline...crystalline rocks into softer and less resistant formations of the Coastal Plain. This Fall Line extends southwesterly
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•i f l JJ 1atYON RALPH Moore's COMPENDIUM of Mineral Discoveries -------~►►--.•.... -~~1----------...Inc. Tucson, Arizona All rights reserved. No part of this work may be copied, digitized, reproduced, or...permission of the Mineralogical Record, Inc. Please respect our copyright; many years of hard work went...condition, provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed or reported in this work...Luzenac, Ariege. Operated for talc since the beginning of the 20th century, the Trimouns quarry became well
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Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...done in the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene...Pleistocene Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern
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Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...done in the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene...Pleistocene Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern
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Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham...Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino Royal...R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml Andrew C. Roberts Geol. Surv. of Canada Ottawa George...Number Five Articles The Val Graveglia m anganese district, Liguria, I t a ly ....................................................403 by Q. Wight Abstracts of new mineral d escrip tion s.....................
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The Geology of the Peak District 2 Mining and Quarrying 4 Ornamental Stone 8 Minerals of the Peak...Peak District 10 Selected Areas:- Castleton 1 18 Castleton 2 21 Calton Hill 23 Ecton Hill 25 Masson...area of high ground at the southern end of the Pennine chain, separating the industrial centres of Manchester...region of great natural beauty, and presents a continually changing landscape to please the eye of the traveller...traveller. But whilst its outer garb of heathery moorland and grassy pasture charms and delights, the
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minerals Article Distribution of Uranium and Rare Elements in Radioactive Phosphate-Bearing Anomalies...Suzana Đorđević Milošević 1 1 2 3 * Faculty of Sustainable Development and Environment, Singidunum...Australia; email@rminres.com.au Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia...Mongolian geologists initiated geological exploration of Mongolia for minerals after World War II (1945)....activities lasted until the breakup of the USSR in 1991. As part of this exploration systematic uranium
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S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Mineral resource assessment of undiscovered mineral...Bliss* with a section on Mineral resource assessment of solution-collapse breccia pipe uranium deposits by...with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, product or firm names is for descriptive purposes... EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Metallic and nonmetallic resources of the Kaibab National Forest, Arizona Assessment by...area largely devoid of base- and precious-metal mineral deposits. Previous assessment of the Grand Canyon
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Geology and Ore Deposits of the Globe-Miami District, Arizona GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER... 342 ,] Geology and Ore Deposits of the Globe-Miami District, Arizona By N. P. PETERSON GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL Within the district of known PAPER 342 productive deposits are several large...underlain by rocks that are younger than the period of mineralization and that may conceal other ore bodies...OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1962 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL
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23 Prof. Dr. George Rapp University of Minnesota Department of Geological Sciences Duluth MN 55812-2496...978-3-540-78594-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-540-78594-1 Library of Congress Control Number: 2008937806 Natural Science...part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations...Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German...German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained
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A CATALOGUE OF MASSACHUSETTS GEMSTONES FRANKLIN COUNTY (PART SIX) By RALPH GOSSE P.O. Box 5351, Albany...12205 The first installment of this series appeared in the January 1969 issue of ROCKS AND MINERALS. Comments...southeast part of town Deerfield, 1 mile east of Deerfield Academy Deerfield, 1 mile east of Deerfield Academy...northeasterly of Bloody Brook meetinghouse?) Deerfield, south part of township, 2 miles northeasterly of Bloody...(possibly this is same locality given as 1 mile east of Deerfield Academy?) Franklin County 516 Desc:ription
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printed was generated by scanning an original copy of the publication. Because the capture method used...information in an original copy of the publication. Department of Mines, Natural Resources and Environment...RESOURCES DIVISION MRD Educational Series 78/2 Minerals of Manitoba Volume II: Metallic minerals by K.A. Phillips...Phillips Ph.D., P. Eng. Winnipeg 1979 1 Minerals of Manitoba Volume II: Metallic Minerals Foreword ...introduce the general public to the rocks and minerals of Manitoba. The first, entitled Common Rocks in Manitoba
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Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1A0E8, Canada Department of Earth Sciences, 2125 Herzberg Building, Carleton...intrusions; three swarms of mafic dykes; and basalt, rhyolite and pyroclastic rocks of the Pitz Formation (Wharton...hinterland of the trans-Hudson orogen, in the central western Churchill Province (WCP) of the Canadian...relations, mineral assemblages, and compositions typical of metaluminous to peraluminous, Proterozoic to Recent...narrow array extending a minimum of 600 km to the NE along the central axis of the WCP. Early mafic rocks (intrusions
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Q Crystal Classics LEADING THE WAY IN THE SUPPLY OF QUALITY MINERAL SPECIMENS IN THE UK. WE ARE CURRENTLY...Minerals publishes articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions...Green • Gordon Todd 28 EDITOR David I. Green DIARY OF EVENTS Mick Wolfe MARKETING Peter]. Briscoe 29...Journal are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. 46 Publication of information on a collecting site...LTD SPECIAL ISSUE The first of t\vo special editions of the UK ]oumal of 1\lli11es [.,,.Minerals celebrating
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corner of Kimball Co. where it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The subsurface rock strata of the entire...Mountains as they rose during the Larimide revolution of 100 million years ago that closed the Mesozoic era...west reaches rise to the high, arid sagebrush plains of eastern Wyoming, disclosing spectacular bedrock formations...Nebraska contains most of the gem fields in the state, insomuch as both the Black Hills of South Dakota and...scenic Badlands thrust long spurs into this part of the state. In this rough, uncurried region are found
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sea which received successively enormous quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and...and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks...rocks appear within the state, but every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris....produces pieces of silicified wood. Ohio ranks first in the nation in the production of limestone and dolomite...dolomite, and second in the production of clays. Lesser production of iron, petroleum, natural gas and coal
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sea which received successively enormous quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and...and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks...rocks appear within the state, but every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris....produces pieces of silicified wood. Ohio ranks first in the nation in the production of limestone and dolomite...dolomite, and second in the production of clays. Lesser production of iron, petroleum, natural gas and coal
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1042-9964 Volume 3, 4, and Volume 40 40consists consists of ofParts Pam 1, 1, 2, 2,3,4, and 5. 5. Reference...with the help of Jim Jim Paces, put together together a "Field Guide to the Geology Geology of the the Keweenaw...mainly on on the work of others," presumptuous others," but we did "because hundreds of people come to the...smashing success and after 10 and 1/2 112 years a total of them ask us for advice." The The 1983 and others...the time we completed the 1983 guide, we expected of 1850 copies were sold to geologists and to revise
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Descriptive Geology, 111 Bulletin No. 308 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY CHAKLES...Snow _______________________________-________ Signs of water_______________________ ________ 13 13 14 15...dunes______________._________________1_ Definitions of igneous rocks______________________ Geologic his...geology ______ . _________i________________ History of mining development..--_________ r ________ Economic ...conditions____________-___________ General character of the ore deposits____________________ Post-Jurassic
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE CACTUS PLAIN...Geological Survey and Terry J. Kreidler4 U.S. Bureau of Mines U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 90-0510...Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management This report is preliminary...with the North American stratigraphic code. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive...99202 1990 STUDIES RELATED TO WILDERNESS Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study Areas The Federal
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Geologic Reconnaissance of the Mineral Deposits of Thailand By GLEN F. BROWN, SAMAN BURAVAS, JUA4CHET...and GEORGE C. TAYLOR, JR. GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS OF ASIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 984 Prepared...Thai Department of Mines, under the auspices of the Technical Cooperation Administration of the United States...States Department of State UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1951 UNITED STATES...STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY W. E. Wrather, Director
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Atlas of Africa With Notes on Stratigraphy, Tectonics, Economic Geology, Geohazards and Geosites of Each...978-3-540-29144-2 Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2005933041 This work is...part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations...Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German...German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained
 
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