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Mineral Resources of Alaska, 1956 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1058 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1961 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRED A. SEATON, Secretary GEOLOGICAL...Reconnaissance for radioactive deposits in southeastern Alaska, 1952, by J. R. Houston, R. G. Bates, R. S. Velikanje...Inlet area, Glacier Bay, Alaska, by D. L. Rossman-----------------------------------------Geology of Geikie...Geikie Inlet area, Glacier Bay, Alaska, by J. F. Seitz___ Geology and coal resources of the Little Susitna |
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248 PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF RECONNAISSANCE FOR URANIUM AND THORIUM IN ALASKA, 1962 By Helmuth Wedow, Jr...Jr. and other* UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Douglas McKay, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...248 PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF RECONNAISSANCE FOR URANIUM AND THORIUM IN ALASKA, 1952 By Helmuth Wedow, Jr...done on behalf of the U. S. Atomic JSnergy Commission and is published-with the permission of the Commission... PRELIMINARY SUMMARY OF RECONNAISSANCE FOR URANIUM AND THORIUM IN ALASKA, 1952 CONTENTS Page Page |
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Colleclor ... . . . . . . . . . . Offici al Journal of T~e Rocks and Minerals Associai ion .. JULY, 1937... - FLUORESCENT AUTUNITE Spectacula.r Specimens of Brtlllant Fluorescence From a New Find at Grafton...8" f 1.00; 4" f2 .00 ⢠DATOLITE Beautiful Groups of Sparkling Crystals From a Famous Maasachusetts ¡...Chlastollte, Barlte, Goetblte, etc. Send for L ist of Other Minerals. It's Free. SCHORTMANN'S MINERALS...AI-E A dealer'⢠â tock of about 1.000 good mineralâ ⢠man.y from Pat.non. N. J. â ome of which are fh1or11cent |
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photo. Amethyst scepter, 17 cm, from Petersen Mountain, Nevada; Brianna and Brendan Traw collection....Meieran collection. Forsterite, 2 cm, from St. Johnâs Island, Egypt. Ray Hill collection; Michael Bainbridge...that is, the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska and the Canadian Provinces of British Columbia...condition, provenance, ownership, price or value of any specimens discussed, advertised or pictured in...supplements to the magazine. Contents i A Brief History of Mineral Collecting in the Pacific Northwest j |
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Geology of the Craig Quadrangle Alaska By W. H. CONDON MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALASKA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1961 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR STEWART L. UDALL, Secretary GEOLOGICAL... Nolan, Director For sale by the Superintendent of-Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington..._____________________________________________________ 1 History of geologic investigations..-____-______--_--_--_---...___________________ 6 Metamorphosed rocks of undetermined age _______________________ 7 Wales group._____________-____ |
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Regional geologic summary, metallogenesis...metallogenesis, and mineral resources of southeastern Alaska Henry C. Berg* Open-File Report 84-572 This report...standards and stratiaraphic nomenclature. 1 Anchorage, Alaska 1984 CONTENTS Page Abstract.................................................... 7 Organization of report................................................................................... 9 Summary of results......................................... |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR BTJXILETESr...BTJXILETESr 347 THE AND WRANGELL MINING DISTRICTS, ALASKA BY FRED EUGENE WRIGHT AND CHARLES WILL WRIGHT WASHINGTON...History of mining developments- ____________!__________ 9 11 11 12 13 14 16 Ketchikan mining district______...AVraugell mining district __ _________________________ IS Production _ __ 19 Geographic sketch of southeastern...southeastern Alaska__________________ 21 Geography of the Ketchikan and Wruugell districts __ _____ 22 General |
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(C|incralogical Rccora affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy V o lu m e E ig h t/N u m b e r O ne...feature articles publisher John S. White Division of Mineralogy The Smithsonian Institution editor Wendell...Supervisor, Division of Mineralogy The Smithsonian Institution Peter G. Embrey Curator of Minerals The British...reserved. Famous Mineral LocalitiesâPrince of Wales Island, Alaska......................................Peter B. Leavens and Richard W. Thomssen Denny Mountain Quartz....................................... |
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OâHaire ROADSIDE VJTeology of Alaska Cathy Connor Daniel OâHaire MOUNTAIN PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY MISSOULA...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Connor, Cathy L. Roadside geology of Alaska. (Roadside...Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. GeologyâalaskaâGuide-books 2. Alaskaâ Description and travelâ1981âGuide-books...ISBN 0-87842-213-7 (pbk.) Printed in the U.S.A. Mountain Press Publishing Company P.O. Box 2399 Missoula...to avoid the use of technical terms and have attempted to explain the geology of Alaska using language |
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covid-19 pandemic lasts? Then why not spend some of that otherwise glum indoor time gazing at beautiful...before. In the survey below Iâve steered mostly clear of whatâs-new information that I picked up at the Tucson...youâll read about much of that in my magazine report coming out in May. But, of course, there are some...Tucson, and some of the websites noted below have splendid one-of-a-kinders, both of new and of old-classic...that three of the dealerships featured in this online report have never been featured in any of the 54 earlier |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA BY Henry...Descriptions of metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in southeastern Alaska........................................................ 41 Ketchikan quadrangle............................................................................... 93 Prince Rupert quadrangle...................................... 128 METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA By Henry C. Berg, John E. Decker, and |
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SILVER CELEBRATION: GEM ARTISTS OF NORTH AMERICA MARK 25 YEARS VOL. 51 NO. 3 ⢠MARCH 2021 THE EARTHâS...03 0 74470 02033 2 GEOTOURISM Exploring Wonders of the World THUNDEREGGS AND FAMILY Delivering Bounty...high efficiency motor provides a generous amount of power. The water cooling system features 8 valves...906-563-7143 VOL. 51 NO. 3 ⢠MARCH 2021 10 THE ESSENCE OF Iridescence 38 WULFENITE-MIMETITE Understanding...20 EPIDOTE A Beautiful Product of Metamorphism Reader Recollection of Youthful Pegmatite Hunting By |
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ALABAMAâIt was our pleasure to visit the offices of James Miller Davis (architect), 211-212 Guaranty...collection of Alabama minerals. One beautiful specimen was a large mass of black botryoidal hematite from a...Tuscaloosa Co., Ala. ALASKAâSome of the world's most beautiful epidotes, lustrous dark green xls and xled masses...masses, come from Green Monster Mountain, Sulzer (Prince of Wales Island), Alaska. ARIZONAâ"Would you...whole canyon wall of this material near Coyote Springs, Maricopa Co., Ariz."âon label of specimen sent in |
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What's New Dan Weinrich www.danweinrich.com China One of the exciting new finds from China during 1998 would...listed as coming from Hebei Province. Regardless of where they come from they are neat specimens for... Associations include small black micro crystals of manganbabingtonite, quartz, calcite, datolite, and...seeing these in October, I 997, with the first batch of good specimens arriving in March, 1998. To my knowledge...knowledge there has not been a large quantity of good specimens. The ~stals can get large; I have had one |
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central New York, is well known for the occurrence of clear doubly terminated quartz crystals, also referred...198 1). The quartz crystals occur in cavities, some of which can be very large, that are concentrated in...horizons in the formation. Because of the large geographical area and different stratigraph ic horizons...the morpho logy and quality of the quartz crysâ˘als. and the abundance of associated minerals. Calcite...than at other localities because o f the presence of "'phantoms" which have a skeletal structure o f voids |
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[714]494-7695 - g affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy Mineralqgical Recora publisher John................. 133 by P. Bancroft The occurrence of Japan-law twinning in quartz ... 137 by R. B. Cook...interesting radioactive minerals from the Bancroft area, Ontario .........................................153 by I. Kennedy Contributions to the mineralogy of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey ............Dunn The Collectorâs Library, part III: Minerals of Mexico ......................................... |
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Tpmoore1@cox.net Seeing red: The addictive allure of proustite .........................................Localities: The Old Gunnislake mine, Callington District, Cornwall, England ............................... 544 by W. E. Wilson The Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals .......................... 570...Moore Columns COVER: QUARTZ crystal with red hematite inclusions, 4.5 cm, from the Soudan mine, Vermilion...MUSCOVITE Chumuru Mine, Nagar, Hunza Valley, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan, 22 cm. Fine Minerals |
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Lynn Michela Associate Editors Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham...Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Steven R. Morehead Green Valley, AZ Donald R. Peacor...Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Andrew C. Roberts Geol. Surv. of Canada Ottawa George W. Robinson...Renato Pagano Milan, Italy Joe Polityka Staten Island, NY Jeffrey A. Scovil Phoenix, AZ Pierre-Nicolas...be the worldâs finest copper specimen. It was part of the Donald C. Gabriel collection bequeathed to the |
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PREFACE The end of 1994 marked the close of the first quarter-century of publication of the Mineralogical...helping to build one of the single most valuable and authoritative published archives of data for the mineral...problems, however. With each passing year the sum of knowledge contained in the back issues has grown...early on that, were this problem of access not relieved, the sheer bulk of data would eventually compromise...compromise its own reference value. In 1980, at the urging of Pete J. Dunn, we initiated a feasibility study for |
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Gold-Nevada Co. California affiliated with the Frien ds of Mineralogy publisher John S. White Smithsonian................. 133 by P. Bancroft The occurrence of Japan-law twinning in quartz ... 137 by R. B. Cook...Bancroft area, Ontario ......................... 153 by I. Kennedy Contributions to the mineralogy of Franklin...Dunn The Collector's Library, part Ill: Minerals of Mexico ....................................... 169...Mexico. The large crystal is 28 mm across. Collection of Gerhard Becker; photo by Olaf Medenbach. published |
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October 19-20, 2013 â Dallas The Hoppel Collection of Fine Minerals Auction 2 Front Cover Lot 53153 Back...possible. ďą I want to limit my bidding to a total of $ at the hammer amount for all lots listed on this...an email, text message, or fax confirming receipt of your bids? ďą Emailââ ďą Cell Phone Textââ ďą Fax Payment...to all of the Terms and Conditions of Auction: inclusive of paying interest at the lesser of 1.5% per...interest rate under applicable state law from the date of auction. REFERENCES: New bidders who are unknown |
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(only one known) for The Red Cloud Gold & Silver Mining Company (1880) Mark Hay collection Introduction...Spanish Renaissance-style Depot in Tucson Courtesy of the Arizona Historical Society This special supplement...Museum Mark Kielbaso Jim & Imelda Klein University of Arizona Mineral Museum Samantha Kolinski John Lucking...Steve Mas]ansky Dale Armstrong Bill Besse Bisbee Mining and Historical Museum Paul & Barbara Matt Lauren...Downs Bob Downs' RRUFF Project Mineralogical Society of Arizona Tom Moore Stan Esbenshade Dick Morris Barbara |
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by the participants,as a gift to the subscribers of the Mineralogical Record Participants Don & Laura...Star State has not been blessed with an abundance of great mineral localities like those found in neighboring...been made there-some of which have been tapped by their owners for the purpose of building great mineral...mineral collections (like the Perkins Sams collection) of specimens from elsewhere around the world. Other...built from more modest means, but all are worthy of study and appreciation. Texas collections generally |
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Eva Fejer and Patricia Walker, F.G.A.. Any copy of this book issued by the Publisher as a paperback...subject to the condition that it.shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out....without the Publisher's prior consent, in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published...subsequent purchaser. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted...GENERAL MINERALOGY 14 1 The structure and composition of minerals Chemical composition Crystals Varieties |
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KRISTALLE Est.1971 Laguna Beach, California, USA ⢠Tel: +1 949 494 5155 ⢠Email: info@kristalle.com....451 by W. E. Wilson & T. P. Moore The discovery of boleite, cumengeite and pseudoboleite..............only): $139/one year (Canada) $231/one year, (outside USA other than Canada) $325 for one year Subscription...part by generous contributions from The Fellows of the Mineralogical Record and the Sponsoring Organizations...ORGANIZATIONS Houston Area Mineral Society (HAMS) (2009â2022) Mineral Association of Dallas (MAD) (2009â2022) |