| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Strata-BoundSulfideDepositsin the AppalachianPiedmontof Alabama JAMESF. TULL Departmento] Geology,The Florida State...centralregionas well. Introduction at Pyriton, Alabama, which have been studied in greatestdetail. IN...kilometers(Tull, 1978). The fault at the baseof this Alabama to near Cartersville in northwestern Geor- thrustnappedips...F. TULl, AND S. H. STOW kilometersnorth of Millerville. Relic gabbroictex- appearto be internallyhomogeneous...features that would allow us to subdivide aroundthe Clay-TalladegaCountyline (Fig. 4); these them. They are | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Strata-BoundSulfideDepositsof the Pyriton District, Alabama STEPHEN H. STOW EnvironmentalSciences' Division...Talladegaslatebelt in the southernAppalachians of Alabama(Fig. 1). This metavolcanicsequencecontains str...continuous band extendingfor 2 km west of Pyriton in Clay County (Fig. 2). This zoneof massivepyrite deposits...000tonsof pyrite. Ore from the Carpenter mine of the Alabama Sulfur Ore and Copper Company (Fig. 2) is reportedto... 1964) while other reports(GeologicalSurveyof Alabama;Adams1930) indicateore rangingfrom 0.34 percentto | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ans THORNTON L. NEATHERY GeologicalSurveyof Alabama,P.O. Box O, UniversityStation,Tuscaloosa, Alabama35486...1963; LaMont and Hastings, 1964; Magee, 1968; Alabama-Georgia state line; and (3) the Wedowee terrane...extends from the Coastal Plain onlap in central Alabama northeastward at least as far as the SouthCa...disseminated sulfide mineralization. onlap in central Alabama to Cartersville, Georgia; The basalclasticrocks...TalladegaGroup (2) the Ashlandterrane is exposedin the Alabama are interpreted as marginal depositsformed along | | | Book (volume) | ............... xi Mineral Locations by State Alabama ....................................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map .....................................................................................2 Alabama Stream Map ............................................................................4 Alaska County and Stream Map ......................................................................22 Arizona County Map .......................................... | | | Book (volume) | .................v Mineral Locations by State Alabama .................................................rights, so remember you were told. If in doubt, a county map will tell you who the legal owner is. Good...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States ALABAMA Alabama comprises two geological regions. The northeast...are exposed and commercially mined in Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Randolph, Tallapoosa, and parts...California gold rush of 1849, this portion of Alabama experienced its own gold rush, largely unprofitable | | | Book (volume) | .................v Mineral Locations by State Alabama .................................................rights, so remember you were told. If in doubt, a county map will tell you who the legal owner is. Good...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States ALABAMA Alabama comprises two geological regions. The northeast...are exposed and commercially mined in Chambers, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Randolph, Tallapoosa, and parts...California gold rush of 1849, this portion of Alabama experienced its own gold rush, largely unprofitable | | | Book | SUKVEY OF ALABAMA EUGENE ALLEN SMITH, STATE GEOLOGIST. i INDEX TO The Mineral Resources OF ALABAMA. BY...herewith an Index to the Mineral Resources of Alabama. As the name implies, this document* is intended...EUGENE A. SMITH, State Geologist. University of Alabama, April 30, 1904. 140858 GEOLOGICAL CORPS. ...Reports of the Alabama Geological Survey 5 Table of the Geological Formations of Alabama CHAPTER 8...Limonite 3. Gray Ore, or Magnetite 4. Black Band and Clay Iron Stone 9 9 10 13 17 IS 18 19 20 22 22 23 24 | | Higgins, M.W., Atkins, R.L., Crawford, T.J., Crawford, R.F., Brooks, Rebekah, Cook, R.B. (1988) The structure, stratigraphy, tectonostratigraphy, and evolution of the southernmost part of the Appalachian Orogen. Professional Paper 1475. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1475 | Report (issue) | Geology, Structural. 3. Geology Georgia. 4. Geology Alabama. I. Higgins, Michael W . II. Series: Geological...southernmost part of the Appalachian orogen, Georgia and Alabama ....... In pocket 2. Schematic diagrams illustrating...southernmost part of the Appalachian orogen, Georgia and Alabama .................................................and Rome-Kingston thrust stack in Georgia and in Alabama ........... 5. Summaries of thrust sheets in the...part of the Appalachian orogen in Georgia and Alabama is composed of three stacks of folded thrust sheets | | | Book | commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...cities, and many of today’s prosperous western county seats began as mining-boom camps. trating sand...Whether you such as those listed alphabetically by county, township, and range in Part II of this book. Where... etc. Transported Residual claystones terra Clay Mud, Consolidated Claystone, argillite loess...will help you prospect and explore any state and county. etc., for mineral deposits in Finding Suitable | | | Report (issue) | Geologic map of Crystal Graphite mine, Beaverhead County, Mont. 10. Map of mine and treatment plant of Southwestern...Benjamin Franklin and Just graphite mines, Chester County, Pa. Page FIGURE 12. Map of localities of principal...256 22. Map of localities of graphite deposits of Clay, Coosa, and Chilton Counties, Ala___..___._..__...localities of graphite mines and prospects in part of Clay County, Ala-_--_-----_----------------_--------24. Map...and Faxon mine properties, near Graphite, Warren County, N.Y_____ 29. Geologic map of Hooper Bros, graphite | | | Book | : =: n 1871, shortly after the University Alabama reopened by Federal returned of after its...Alabamians. he accomplished transformed became Alabama the from What catalyst that an aimless and...“Little Doc,” as told in Eugene Allen Smith’s Alabama, sources: Smith’s is drawn from many transcribed...histories of the state and of the University of Alabama, and contemporary newspapers. How he accomplished...lush EUGENE ALLEN SMITH’S ALABAMA EUGENE ALLEN SMITH’S ALABAMA How a Geologist Shaped a State | | | Book | II: Where to Find Gems and Minerals in L.\merica Alabama Alaska Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut... limestone (and/ or sandstone), marble, and the clay minerals for baking into ceramics and pottery or...listed by county and community, range and distance. Whenever the collector crosses a county line, he will...of the county he is entering posted alongside the highway. By looking up the state and county, the user...guide can determine the collecting sites in that county by range and distance from the major cities and | | | Book | Areas Note : (*) Asterisk denotes fluorescence. ALABAMA ALEXANDER CITY, Tallapoosa Co., (near) ClIALCOPYRITE...Jefferson Co. Hematite CALERA, Shelby Co. Wavkllite CLAY COUNTY, Sec. 24. T. 19 S R., 7 E. STATUARY, Coosa Co...Co., (W. border of* Marble Crystalline TALLADEGA COUNTY Marble, (crystalline) VALLEY HEAD, DeKalb Co. Hematite...(near) Beryl JACKSON COUNTY Hematite KENNEDYS, Clay Co., (near) Magnetite MILLERVILLE, Cloy Co., (near)...DELANEY, Madison Co. Quartz, (clear crystals) GARLAND COUNTY Quartz Crystals HOT SPRINGS, Garland Co. Malachite | | | Report (volume) | more extensive deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general...each of the States, the State lists begin with Alabama and end with Wyoming. Under each State the minerals...excellent museum specimens. Some mineral aggregates, as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included...statements regarding their respective States: Alabama.........Dr. Eugene A. Smith, University. Arkansas...compilation. ALABAMA. Aluminum. See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum | | | Report (volume) | ......................................... 5 Alabama..................................................more extensive deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general...museum specimens. Some mineral aggregates, such as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included...form. 10 USEFUL MINERALS OF UNITED STATES ALABAMA. ALABAMA. Alum. See Halloysite. Aluminum. See Bauxite...Bauxite and Halloysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found | | | Report (issue) | Georgia ___________________________________ _ Alabama __________________________________ _ Younger rocks...___ _______________________ _______ _ Fauquier County ____ ______ ______ _____ _____ _ Franklin ____...properties _________ .. _____________ _ Halifax County ______ - _____ - __________ ~- _'- __ _ Virgilina..._____ _ ____ __ ... _________________ _ Orange County-· ___________________________ _ Melville ____ -...________ _________________________ _ Pr~nce William County _____________________ _ Crawford _____________________ | | | Book (edition) | known u: (I) vltri&Ml, hi wbid-1 tht bond ii ntainly clay: (t) ,m~ate, havln; ~ium 1Ult"v1te a, lht ooml:...throughout the Appalachian belt from Massachusetts to Alabama, but only a few deposits have been developed. The...found in Jackson, Macon, and Clay Counties, North Carolina; and Rabun County, Georgia. Between 1900 and...Gallatin County, Montana, were also worked to a small extent. The Corundum Hill mine, Macon County, North...occur in peridotite. The most important Jackson County deposits are in the extreme northeastern part, | | | Report (volume) | Bull. 1060-D, p. 193, 252-253, pl. 7. In Nemaha County, Kans., member is basal unit of Howard limestone...Aarde farm, sec. 4, T. 26 S., R. 11 E., Greenwood County. Aaron Slatet Precambrian or Paleozoic: Central...Central Railroad, sees. 5-7, T. 11 S., R. 5 E., Pope County. Named for Abbott Station. Abbyville Gabbrol Precambrian...map. Occurs in vicinity of Abbyville, Mecklenburg County. Abercrombie Formationl Middle Cambrian: Western...above Pope Creek coal. Named for Aberdeen, Butler County, Ky., where it stands out in prominent cliffs along | | | Report (volume) | drab or greenish sandy clays, here called Congaree clay memb. [p. 268]. Thickness of fm. 100 to 400 ft....zone in Barnwell fm. They also showed that Congaree clay memb. of Veatch and Stephenson LEXICON OF GEOLOGIC...They therefore discarded Congaree clay, renamed the beds Twiggs clay memb., and included them in Barnwell...georgiana zone to be contemp. with lower part of Twiggs clay memb., and that Twiggs memb. thins out in Ga. near...sandstone. Permian : Central northern Oklahoma (Bay County). C. N. Gould, 1900 (Kans. Univ. Quart., vol. 9 | | | Report (volume) | 5 in., inch or inches. Circ., Circular. Co., County or Company. Indus., Industrial. Inst., Institute...Pre-Cambrian : Central southern Virginia (Mecklenburg County). F. B. Laney, 1917 (Va. Geol. Surv. Bull. 14,...that at the location the Abilene fm. is a mud or clay cgl.?"). This bed in type section at Abilene, Kans...Pleistocene : Southern South Carolina (Charleston County). E. Sloan, 190 (S. C. Geol. Surv. geognostic map...Eocene (lower) : Mississippi and southwestern Alabama. E. N. Lowe, 1913 (Miss. Geol. Surv. Bull. 10, |
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