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

Quartz from
Voca area, Fredonia area, Mason County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Voca area, Fredonia area, Mason County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:200379
Long-form Identifier:1:3:200379:5
GUID (UUID V4):db6a04b2-6b9f-47ca-9fd0-80562201b980
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
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...some basic facts that help explain the situation. Texas has very little federal land in its mineralized
Report (issue)
Provenance and Transport of Lower Paleozoic Midcontinent Quartz Sandstones.................22 Geological Processes...............................................45 Texas ..............................................................................................52 Texas Silica ...........................................column showing the lithostratigraphic units in Sauk County, Wisconsin ........10 Stratigraphic column for...Upper Cambrian units of the Llano uplift of central Texas featuring the Hickory Sandstone Member ........
Report (issue)
1 The South Armorican Shear Zone (France) 87 (a) Area selection 87 (b) Geological setting 93 (c) Evaluation...Banjas 123 Aranga 124 La Belliere 125 Montero area 126 Meanos area, Pinor 127 13 7 FIGURES The economics...Caledonide and Variscide terranes in the project area, showing the locations of the deposits described...Britain: Bouguer gravity data shown as an equal-area colour image with illumination from inclination...Aeromagnetic data at 305 m above terrain shown as an equal-area colour image with illumination from inclination
Book
Poustie 89 The Lisglassan-Tullybuck deposit, County Monaghan: Sb-As-Au vein mineraliza­ tion in Lower...petrology of zinc-lead mineralization in the Moyvoughly area, Co. Westmeath. A. Poustie and H. Kucha ... 305...controls to mineralization in the Silvermines area, County Tipperary, Ireland. C. J. Andrew 377 A review..... 509 A review of vein mineralization in SW County Cork, Ireland. T. A. Reilly 513 GENETIC MODELS...Mississippi Valley-type zinc deposits in Tennessee, USA, and comparisons with Lower Carboniferous rocks in
 
and/or  
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: May 3, 2024 23:52:15
Go to top of page