| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | GRAND, ISLE: L Jirrwowwux/ lot* llMt UK* U'A VERMONT Mineral Locality Index VANDALL T. K I N G P.O....Massachusetts 01776 MASSACHUSETTS Figure J. Vermont political divisions map; adapted from U.S. Geological...of New Hampshire and Vermont (1972). 324 ROCKS & MINERALS he state of Vermont is relatively small,...ry in the world is in Rochester (Windsor Co.), Vermont. Min eral products mined "as is" for their final...also a commonly associated mineral. Quartz and calcite veins cutting the slate are the only hope for collector-quality | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF VERMONT 1929-1930 SEVENTEENTH OF THIS SERIES GEORGE H...H. PERKINS State Geologist STAFF OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1929-1930 GEORGE H. PEinuNs, State...University of Vermont. ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS, Assistant CONTENTS Geologist, University of Vermont. CHARLES...PHYSIOGRAPHY OF VERMONT, G. H. PERKINS ..................... THE aEOLOGY OF VERMONT OCHER DEPOSITS,...55 65 107 MOUNT MONADNOCK III VERMONT, J. E. Worr ................... LIST OF VERMONT MINERALS, G. H. | | | Report (issue) | University of Vermont BURLINGTON. VT.: FREE PRESS PRINTING 1924. Co. CONTENTS. STAFF OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL...of Vermont. ELBRIDCE C. JACOBS, Assistant Geologist. Professor Mineralogy, University of Vermont. CITA1ILES...PAGE ç ' LIST OF ALTITUDES IN VERMONT, /GEOLOGY OF GRAND ISLE COUNTY, THE OLDEST CORAL REEF, P. E.... TERRANES OF BETHEL, VERMONT, PERKINS .................... G. H. PERKTNS .................... 63...SUCCESSION IN NORTHWESTERN VERMONT, ARTHUR KEITH. NEW TRILOBITES FROM VERMONT, 1 G. H. P. E. RAYMOND | | | Book | major moraine & kame-moraine Mesozoic White Mountain magma series: Moat volcanics & ring-dike complexes...granitic and darker rocks, pegmatite dikes E. Vermont & N. New Hampshire: mostly Dev., Waits River &...series gneisses THRUST FAULT SLICES OF WESTERN VERMONT Rowe-Hawley slices: Missisquoi, Hawley fms., mostly...marbles & slates fault, undefined type; most in W. Vermont are block (high angle. up-down) faults syncline...years), mainly gneisses & quartzites in Green Mountain core thrust (push) fault. barbs on side of overthrust | | | Book (volume) | action, Manchester, . 50, Embossed rocks on Mt. Monadnock, . 51, Lunoid furrow—section, 160 i 162 162...gravel, Whitefield, 311 . 64, Section of Bald mountain, 365 vii ILLUSTRATIONS. OF LIST Part IV...the White Mountain summits,— from free-hand sketches. One sheet of panoramic views from mountain summits...described upon page ParT Mineral lands along Gardner mountain, V. : HELIOTYPES . . FROM ParRT . NATURE...and carried forward by the heaviest floods of a mountain torrent, is on its way to form a part successively | | | Journal (issue) | PHOTO Fossit SpLit-TAILED FISH, HUFFORD MOUNT MONADNOCK, WETHERBE! THE MATTER OF JUVENILE WATER, WILSON...What by Mrs. Julian MONADNOCK is a Monadnock? Wetherbee, Monadnock Mountain in New Hampshire. The...“surpassing,” and, “‘mountain,” and ock, ‘‘place’ place of surpassing mountain. (From U.S. Geological...Webster's International Dictionary, 1900, gives “Mt. Monadnock, a hill of resistant rock standing in the midst...Encyclopaedia Britannica 1910plain 1911. Monadnock, a term derived from Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire, to denote | | | Field Trip Notes | Appalachian Highlands of East-Central New York, Southern Vermont, and Southern New Hampshire Field Trip No. 2,...APPALACHIAN HIGHLANDS OF EAST-CENTRAL NEW YORK, SOUTHERN VERMONT, AND SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE By Marland P. Billings...East-central New York and parts of western Vermont 7 Southern Vermont Ik Southern New Hampshire 23 Itineraries:...East-central New York and southwestern Vermont South-central and southeastern Vermont Southern New Hampshire 46...structure section of east-central New York, southern Vermont and southern New Hampshire In pocket TABLES Table | | | Report (volume) | and vol. 28 (in part), 1903. Washington, D. C. Vermont Geological Survey: Report of the State Geologist...H.) and Smith (A. F.). 1. The geology of Miller County [Missouri]. Mo. Bur. Geol. & Mines, 2d ser., vol...deposits. Bendrat (T. A.). 1. The geology of Lincoln County, South Dakota, and adjacent portions... Am. Geol... [BULL. 271. Blatchford (John). 1. The Bald Mountain district in the Black Hills. A description of...Survey. 2. Introduction [to the geology of Miller County, Missouri]. Mo. Bur. Geol. & Mines, 2d ser., vol | | | Report (issue) | Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Vermont OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-292-A Prepared in Cooperation...Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont R. Randall Schumann EDITOR OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-292-A...Preliminary Geologic Radon Potential Assessment of Vermont Linda C.S. Gundersen andR. Randall Schumann 219...aerial radioactivity, and indoor radon data by county. Because of constraints on the scales of maps presented...The reports are available in county formats and State summaries. The county reports typically contain both | | | Report (volume) | Proceedings, vols. 8 and 9. Davenport, Iowa. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 1, no....Geological Survey: Eocene; Miocene; Garrett County; Cecil County; and vols. 4 and 5. Baltimore, Md. Mazama:...Proceedings, vols. 23-29; Bulletin, nos. 54, 55. Vermont Geological Survey: Reports of the State Geologist...2 figs., 1900. 2. The physiography of Garrett County [Maryland]. Md. Geol. Surv., Garrett Co., pp. 27-54...Describes the topographic and drainage features of the county, and discusses its physiographic history. 3. Die | | | Book (edition) | rhombohedral crystals, and all are of one mineral, calcite. They show that the planes of either end of the...those below. There is FIGURES OF CRYSTALS OF CALCITE. one exception to this remark, that of the horizontal...other, as in 14. 15. PIGUKES OP CRYSTALS OP CALCITE. Figs. 1 to 6, and also in Fig. 18, and the line...to 6, representing rhombohedrons of the species calcite, are lettered with numerals, excepting stands for...parallel to the faces of a rhombohedron, as in calcite, 35. corundum. Not unfrequently the rhombohedral | | | Journal (issue) | Mintzau. Collector. A REconNAissance of JENNY JUrip MoUNTAIN. BY W. S. VALIANT. PART II. In Rutgers College...specimen was found at the “north end of Jenny Jump Mountain, on the road to Southtown.” A close search finally...curved line running through a depression in the mountain which extends from the Southtown road to the deep...pyroxenic gneiss carrying a large percentage of calcite and dolomite; all parts of the metamorphosed original...locates eruptive dikes on his map of Jenny Jump Mountain. At the Howell iron mine outcrop, just below the | | | Book (edition) | identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, found in the rocks, and in each case is evolved...like cleavage will be constant thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...4. 40; 2, 20 f, f-0, axisf0; minus Cinnabar. Calcite. ; this last 169 being complementary to +--...represent different rhombohedrons of the species calcite: A., the rhombohedron 1 (7, 7?, J-; 2; 7>, having...inseparable layers, exceedingly thin, being of oppoSo calcite crystals are sometimes made of twinned Rutile. | | | Report (volume) | anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...and engineering practice: Winslow, 89 Origin of mountain ranges: Le Conte, 93 Geology and revelation: Calvin...04b (J), 85 Physiographical geology of the Rocky Mountain Igneous rocks, study of: Iddings, 09a region in...Brunswick, progress of geological investi· Rocky Mountain region in Canada, geological gation in: Bailey...Birmingham-Macon belt: Spencer (J W), 89 Blount Mountain, coal measures: Gibson, 93a Cement materials: | | | Book (edition) | identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, fouud There is hence nothing in the rocks, and...like cleavage will be constant thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...axisfc; -4. 4c; -2, 2c ; -|, fa minus Cinnabar. Calcite. this last being complementary to and the same...represent different rhombohedrons of the species calcite: A, the rhombohedron 1; -5, 4; O, 2; _Z>, f E,...exceedingly thin, being of opposite kinds. So calcite crystals are sometimes made of twinned Rutile. | | | Book (edition) | identical substance with calcium carbonate, or calcite, found in the rocks, and in each case is evolved...like cleavage will be constaut thus, a mass of calcite under the blow of a hammer will separate into countless...minus series ; —-\ has the vertical Cinnabar. Calcite. 169 H-f, this last being complementary to and...are reversed. Fig. 168, hedrons of the species calcite: B,—\\ (7, — 2; Z>, — f; iS; 4 J., — — HEXAGONAL...exceedingly thin, being of opposite kinds. k5o calcite crystals are son)etin)es made n[) of twinned layers | | | Book (edition) | Cryolite, 79 * Chiolite, * Chodneffite, 23. Calcite , 24. Fluellite, Lévy, 88 25. Allophane, 26...examples. Let the firstbe a transparent specimen of calcite. If in the first place, it is viewed as a passive...or of differ A distinct concretion of granular calcite is also an individual, although circumstances have...therefore a simple mineral : a distinct concretion of calcite is likewise a simple mineral. No allusion to the...distinct crystalline masses, or in a mass of granular calcite or fibrous limonite. They are produced whenever | | | Book (edition) | Department of Commerce & Economic Development 20, 58; Vermont Development Department 22; National Park Service/Richard...the High Plains of Texas, the piney breath of mountain air in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, the...individual, or a group of friends backpack along a mountain trail, canoe down a whitewater stream, or enjoy...senses the smell of a mountain meadow after a rainstorm or the coolness of a mountain stream at the end of...protection against the cold that came sliding down the mountain slopes from the glacier fields. Rick got his guitar | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Winchell was born in the town of Northeast, Dutchess county, New York, December 31st, 1824. He died at Ann...venerated uncle, a leading physician of Berkshire county, making preliminary preparations for the medical...those described by Mr. W hitm an Cross from Custer county, Colorado; and the other types of Lake district...transform ed; similarly in the sedimentaries it is the calcite, carbonaceous matter, etc. The general rule seems...veins which m ust have been occupied in part by calcite, green hornblende occurs instead of b io tite; | | | Book (edition) | RADIOACTIVITY AGE-METHOD. Age of mountains. 'A mountain range has many ages. The surface is of present...river-beds, flood-plains, lakes, fans at the foot of mountain slopes, and estuaries'. 'Alluvial' is a perfectly...system of mountain ranges which still exist as such. In a wide sense, 'Alpine' embraces all mountain building...from the beginning of the Jurassic onwards. See MOUNTAIN SYSTEM. Alternation. Much in use for those very...call them there-about.' 'We find plenty in the County of Oxford, of different colours, figures, sizes | | | Book (edition) | RADIOACTIVITY AGE· METHOD. Age of mountains. 'A mountain range has many ages. The surface is of present...river-beds, flood-plains, lakes, fans at the foot of mountain slopes, and estuaries'. 'Alluvial' is a perfectly...forming the Alpine system of mountain ranges which still exist as such. See MOUNTAIN SYSTEM. Alpine chain. See...call them there-about.' 'We find plenty in the County of Oxford, of different colours, figures, sizes...cavities have been subsequently filled up with calcite, quartz, agate, zeolites or other mineral deposition | | | Book (volume) | Jupiter. •j ; Educational Adviser to the London County Council. Formerly Fellow and Lecturer J. Kelvin...Sir. Kneller. j Jupiter (in part). Cardiff County Court. Author of i Kipling, f William Robertson...Maria di Leuca, south of Otranto, but the great mountain peninsula of Calabria extends about two degrees...forming the main source of that river, of the mountain ranges begin to rise on each side of it. This...course of the Po. That river has its origiji as a mountain torrent parallel to the Po for about 40 m., entering |
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