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Wad from
Noralyn Mine, Noralyn/Phosphoria Mines (IMC-Agrico), Central Florida Phosphate Mining District (Bone Valley), Polk County, Florida, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Wad' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wad data
Locality Data:Click here to view Noralyn Mine, Noralyn/Phosphoria Mines (IMC-Agrico), Central Florida Phosphate Mining District (Bone Valley), Polk County, Florida, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:816682
Long-form Identifier:1:3:816682:1
GUID (UUID V4):315d4f95-1419-47d2-8f4a-7d9e876ca2ab
References
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Report (issue)
Bureau of Mines Information Circular/1983 Minerals Availability Commodity Directory on Phosphate By Dale...Minerals Availability Commodity Directory on Phosphate By Dale R. Spangenberg, Edward and Paula M. Takosky...THE INTERIOR James G. Watt, Secretary BUREAU OF MINES Robert C. Horton, Director This publication has...availability commodity directory on phosphate. (Bureau of Mines information circular Supt. of 1. no...no.: Phosphates. Title. Mines) Docs, IV. ; Series: 1 I ; 8926) 28.27:8926. Carey, Edward F
Report (issue)
USGS, Retired 2- USGS, Reston, VA 4- Exxon-USA, Los Angeles, CA 1983 CONTENTS Page Abstract...before 1979, based on a search using the keywords phosphate, phosphorite, phosphorus and apatite; however...the Annotated Bibliography on the Geology of Phosphate Rocks from India (Banerjee and Khan, 1981), the...the Bibliography of the Geology of the Western Phosphate Field of the United States (Harris and others...the Bibliography of Literature on Sedimentary Phosphate Rocks (Christie, 1979), and the Offshore Phosphorite
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Olivine 181 175 31 Perlite Bromine 184 38 Phosphate rock Carbonate rocks Celestite Potassium minerals...boundaries of the mineral industry are clear: the mining and milling of feldspar, for example, belong to...does not. But how does one draw the line between mining and manufacturing where brine from a salt well...districts, or a representative district if there are many. We name the chief mining companies, and give production...supply must come not merely from one district but from a single mine. Thus the physical properties of many
Report (issue)
Tertiary/Quaternary volcanic rocks of the Cordillera Central are favorable hosts for hot spring gold-silver...Resources of fertilizer minerals, specifically phosphate, are potentially large in the Cordillera Oriental...zones in young volcanic rocks of the Cordillera Central and southern Cordillera Occidental may well be...complex mineralogy (such as the California-Vetas district) would be useful, not only for exploration in...Cretaceous sandstones and shales dominates the central part of the Cordillera Oriental (Etayo-Serna and
Report (volume)
Virginia--National Center, Rm. 1C402, 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah--Federal Bldg., Rm. 8105...Bulletin 1693} Bibliography 1. Ore Deposits. 2. Mines and mineral resources. I. Cox, Dennis P. II. Singer...shown conclusively that the classic Mississippi Valley-type ores cannot have originated from either syngenetic...VIII 231 Descriptive model of upwelling type phosphate deposits, by Dan L. Mosier 234 231 227 190...type phosphate deposits, by Dan L. Mosier 34d Descriptive model of warm-current type phosphate deposits
Report (Issue volume)
Coast’ for the includes all of the states of Florida, Mississippi and Louisiana, and portions of Georgia...Glen Rose section in the Canyon Reservoir Comal County, Texas [abs.]: Houston Geol. Soc. Bull., v. 9,...distrito petrolero de Poza Rica [The petroleum district of Poza Rica], in Internat. Geol. Cong. Mexico...Anticline and Four Mile Anticline, Geneva 00127 County, Alabama: Alabama Geol. Survey Ms., 12 p., 1921...Engineers Trans. v. 10, p. 270-273, 1882. Rosa district: Am. 00140 Adams, W. M.; Allen, D. C. Seismic
Report (issue)
conclusivamente que la mineralizacion del tipo Mississiippi Valley no se puede haber originado de uno o el otro los...William X. Chavez de la New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, EUA y Jose Manrique Z. de la 3...modelo de yacimientos de plomo-zinc tipo Mississippi Valley, en roca huesped carbonatada. Pero, £como se ha...descontarfa o se asignarfa a la clase Mississippi Valley? 0 alternativamente, ipuede ser correcto que la...depositos multiples (Canada Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, 1980; DeYoung y otros, 1984; Krauss
Report (issue)
SUT 30>) ar ehh PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR EAU OF MINES Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2022 with... Bureau of Mines UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Donald Paul Hodel, Secretary BUREAU OF MINES David S. Brown...industry—United States. States. 2. Mines and mineral resources. 3. Nonfuel 4. Mines and mineral resources—United...United States. Bureauof Mines. II. Series: Bulletin (United States. Bureau of Mines); 692. HD9506.A2A72...Office Washington, DC 20402 PREFACE The Bureau of Mines assesses the international availability of selected
 
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