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Alunite from
Little Elm Creek, Dallas County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Creek
Classification
Species:Alunite
Formula:KAl3(SO4)2(OH)6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Alunite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Little Elm Creek, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:198640
Long-form Identifier:1:3:198640:2
GUID (UUID V4):99bf9941-3594-40a7-a53e-9989bd3f02eb
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Texas mineral locality INDEX Whereas Texas is well known for its vastness, cattle industry, and oil...I T S T O P O G R A P H Y A N D G E O L O G Y , Texas, the second largest state, has produced relatively...famous localities. A s this article will show, Texas has had—or currently has—nu­ merous mineral occurrences...produce good specimens; yet when specimens from Texas are sought in collections and dealers' stocks, few...facts that help explain the situation. Texas has very little federal land in its mineralized areas, most
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Fossils of the Woodbine Formation (Cenomanian) of Texas By LLO-YD vVILLIA!vi STEPHENSON ff7ith Decapod...Decapod Crustaceans From theW oodbine Formation of Texas By H. B. STE~ZEL GEOLOGICAL . SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...___________________________________ _ Woodbine formation in Texas _______________ ___ _____ _ General features and...----------------McLennan County _____________________________ _ Hill County _________________ ------------------Johnson...------------------Johnson CountY-~-- ~--------- -------------- -- -~ Tarrant County ________ .. _- .. -----------------
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A293-A298 of this chapter. Numerous Federal, State, county, 1and local agencies and other organizations and...___ _ South Dakota _________________________ _ Texas ________________________________ _ lJtah ______...cooperators ____________________________ _ 251 State, county, and local cooperators ______________ _ 251 Other...geochronologic studies in the Bodie district, Mono County, Calif., by M. L. Silberman and F. J. l{leinhampl...of significance to ore deposits but which show little variation in the rocks are present in the Miocene
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501. During fiscal 1963, numerous Federal, State, County, or Municipal agencies listed on page A247 have...__-__-_-__-____-___-_-_-__ Oklahoma. ____________________________ Texas. _____________ ___________________ Pacific coast..._. Federal agencies.___________________ State, county, and municipal agencies. 247 247 247 U.S. Geological...being given to defining new sources of previously little-used minerals for which new luses have created...Butte iron deposit in the Gravelly Range, Madison County, Mont., is, like nearby deposits, a metamorphosed
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1965. 1966. 1967. 1968. Numerous Federal, State, county, and local agencies and other organizations and...cooperators________-____________________ State, county, and local cooperators_____________ Other cooperators...deposits are newly identified occurrences at Costello Creek and Lookout Mountain and vein and associated disseminated...part are placer gold deposits of the Cache Creek-Peters Creek basin in the Yentna district. These placers...small but rich lode deposits such as thoE« at Bird Creek and probably from erosion of lower grade deposits
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listed on pages A259-A264. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies listed on pages A211-A215...-_-__---_----------------New Mexico---.-----------------------Texas.---______-____-___--__-_-_-_-. Pacific coast area... -.-..._-----_-_--__ .______.___._..___ State, county, and municipal-____________________ Other cooperators--___...Dolomite, of Cambrian and Ordovician age, in Bibb County, Ala. The sphalerite occurs in barite-bearing breccias...tectonic features. Lead-zinc mineralization in Grant County, Wis. Geologic mapping by P. M. Blacet in the
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Professional Paper 525. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies listed on pages A221-A225..._ 40 Oklahoma ____________________________ _ 41 Texas ________________________________ _ 42 Colorado River..._ Missouri_ _________________________________ _ Texas ____________________________________ _ New Mexico..._ 104 Eastern Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas ____________________________ _ 106 Cenozoic volcanism...agencies ___________ --------------------_ State, county, and municipal agencies ____________ _ U.S. Geological
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listed on pages A253A258. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies listed on pages A205-A210...-----36 Oklahoma ---------------------------37 Texas -------------------------------37 Pacific coast...agencies ------------------------------ 205 State, county, and municipal agencies __________ _ 205 U.S. Geological...district at the front of the Rockies in Boulder County. Throughout its length the Colorado Mineral Belt...report on the ore deposits of the St. Lawrence County magnetite district, New A3 York, B. F. Leonard
 
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