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Quartz from
Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA


Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hartington, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:990600
Long-form Identifier:1:3:990600:6
GUID (UUID V4):89a288d2-c3eb-483b-8509-6a43542b16c9
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
22.7km (14.1 miles) Crofton, Knox County, Nebraska, USA
68.5km (42.6 miles) Norfolk, Madison County, Nebraska, USA
77.9km (48.4 miles) Winnebago, Thurston County, Nebraska, USA
98.1km (61.0 miles) West Point, Cuming County, Nebraska, USA
References
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Journal (issue)
index. This is organised hierarchically by country, county or state, then site name. To avoid the confusion...century boundary changes in the British Isles, the county boundaries defined by the Local Governmant Act...referred to as Glamorgan. The new counties and county boroughs brought in by the Lieutenancies Act of...entries. It includes valid mineral species (eg. quartz), series names (eg stilbite) and group names (eg...20:36 Canadian Museum of Nature (Ottawa) 16:17 County Museum, Truro 17:1 Derby Museum 11:17, 13:34 Chatsworth
Report (volume)
drift ........................................ In Nebraska .......................................... '.................. Details of the moraine in Union County........................... Chaunel, lake, and osar...volcanic ash stratum in bluff above West Point, Nebraska.................................................Florence, Nebraska, showing ash stratum............. XIII. Base of drift near Coleridge, Nebraska..........from north edge of the loess south of Herrick, Nebraska..............................................
Report (issue)
Joint Planning Board, Derbyshire County Council, Staffordshire County Council and the Minerals Division...but Derbyshire is nevertheless the main producing county for high purity industrial limestone in the United...80 ____ PDNP____ Railways Freight railways County boundary Peak District National Park boundary ...thick near Buxton, a maximum of about 213 m near Hartington, and only about 7 0 m at Wirksworth. The formation...amounts depending on the concentration of authigenic quartz crystals but the SiO2 content is rarely as high
Report (issue)
the 1\/[onsal Dale Limestones 13 Plate 5.1. Hartington Station Quarry. 14 Plate 5.2. Latkill Dale...matrix 31 Plate 6.2. Biosparite: n1any euhedral quartz grains in a biosparite containing algae and other...entire area at depth, but crop out only near Hartington where about 100 m of pale chert-free limestone...':'.. . Namurian mudstones and sandstones 10 Hartington 12 Pocket Deposits (partly Pliocene) Bee Low...mineralisation is slight. The main folds are the Hartington Anticline and the End Low Syncline, both of northerly
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
and rake and pipe veins, and introduced rounded Quartz pebbles, gravel and alluvial clay, and other extraneous...Wirksworth; in 3rd Lime—gravel. " Clay-pit Dale," near Hartington—China clay, and gravel. •< Dale Top," in Wirksworth—Gravel...Lime at Brassington; in Clay-pit Dale Mine in Hartington, etc.; in a him or fissure in the 4th Lime, a...sorts mixed with quartz pebbles, and other alluvia, near Newhaven House, in Hartington, and at Milk Hill...vertical bed of rounded pieces of grit and white Quartz pebbles mixed with sand proves that the whole of
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
WYATT. A Lower Carboniferous S2 Inlier near Hartington, Derbyshire 55 SELLEY, R. C. Petrography of...SADLER. A Lower Carboniferous S2 Inlier near Hartington, Derbyshire 55 vi List of Plates Facing page...calcareous matrix } Overgrowth of optically continuous quartz ... 177 Bedding lamination in cross-section of
Report (issue)
Geology of the Yankton Area South Dakota and Nebraska GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL Prepared as part... Geology of the Yankton Area South Dakota and Nebraska By HOWARD E. SIMPSON GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...GEOLOGY OF THE YANKTON AREA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND NEBRASKA Page Stratigraphy Continued Recent deposits Continued...Geologic map of the Yankton area, South Dakota annd Nebraska. Migration of the principal channel of the Missouri...Index map of the Yankton area, South Dakota and Nebraska..Diagram showing direction of wind, in percent
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
pure limestone. 2. The general absence of detrital quartz. 3. The general absence of fossils in the clays...mineral in different specimens. Since the main quartz peak is obscuredgby the 3.2A illite peak, peak...Peaks due to quartz and pyrite are detectable in about half the clays analysed, but quartz peaks are never...pyrite and all but one revealed small quantitites of quartz. For purposes of comparison, X-ray diffraction...appeared in only two specimens, but in all cases quartz was present in sufficient quantitites to register
Report (issue)
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Conservation and Survey...Gemstones of Nebraska: A Handbook for Students and Collectors Roger K. Pabian University of Nebraska - Lincoln...Lincoln, rpabian1@unl.edu Allan Cook University of Nebraska - Lincoln Follow this and additional works at:...K. and Cook, Allan, "Minerals and Gemstones of Nebraska: A Handbook for Students and Collectors" (1976)...Resources, School of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
INTRODUCTION. H E three geographical divisions of the County of T Stafford, North, Mid, and South Staffordshire...which has very little fall. This division of the county is occupied by various members of the Triassic...This is the pastoral and agricultural part of the county, which intervenes between the two thickly-populated...the larger portion of the river drainage of the county belongs to the Trent basin, but in the north a...forming a part of the northern boundary of the county, belongs to the Mersey system. Notable is the stream
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
to examine the lower Carboniferous Rocks of the County. Though the same places were visited during two...made in the investigation of the geology of the County. The first excursion of the Association to Derbyshire...DERBYSHIRE. 541 tuff at Shothouse Spring, the quartz rock, quartzose limestone, and the agglomerate...York shire a nd Der byshire. In th e north of th e county a large do me-shaped mass of Mountain Limestone... THE LOWER CARBONIFEROU S ROCKS O F DERBYSHIRE. county. Edale, and the valley of th e Derwent near H ope
Journal (issue)
of the only authenticated gold discovery in the County. The Museum is open every day (Telephone 01629...he compiled detailed sections across much of the county, basing the first on drawings by Farey (Ford, 1960;...geographical map of Derbyshire in the style of Smith’s county maps but it was never completed and the manuscript...marginal reefs and lagoonal limestones around Hartington were studied by Sadler (1966). The sequence in...form of chert nodules, authigenic quartz, silicified fossils or as quartz rock. On the other hand, some limestones
Report (issue)
known or inferred to lie at greater depths. At Hartington the biosparite member was named Vincent House... been distinguished as the Hand Dale Beds at Hartington (Sadler and Wyatt, 1966). This last name should...Wirksworth ( Shirley 1959) North - east of Hartington (Sadler and Wyatt 1966 J ( Parkinson 1950)...pebbles are a mixture of subrounded quartzite, vein quartz, volcanic rocks and green and brown indurated siltstone...lowest 23 m contain variable amounts of disseminated quartz silt. Boundaries At the top is a conformable passage
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
quartzite. It ~onsists of angular and detrital quartz-grains with enclosures, a few small pebbles or...interspaces are often filled with a secondary growth of quartz around the grains. (See Pl. XXXI, fig. 1.) The...specimen from a softer dyke (1318) consists of quartz, a small quantity of mica, and traces of monoclinic...A specimen (1235) from another dyke consists of quartz-grains and a few felspars cemented by calcite (see...topmost exposed bed. The rock (1086)consists of quartz, with a small quantity of felspar and mica. Some
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the northern half of the Western Division of the county. It consists of the hill country of Derbyshire...1899.] 13 166 H. H. ARNOLD BEMROSE ON the county, and for some distance forms the boundary between...Derbyshire, rises on Axe Edge, flows through Hartington, Dove Dale, and Ashbourne, into the Trent near...of Yorkshire and Derbyshire. In the north of the county a large dome-shaped mass of Mountain Limestone...Ashover. Fig. I gives a rough section across the county from Buxton on the N."W. to Stretton on the S.E
Book (edition)
SOURCES OF AGG R EGA TE THE sources are given under county headings, with all the counties of England, Wales...Scotland in one alphabetical list. Within each county the crushed rock quarries, gravel pits and slagworks...teschenite Epidiorite Hornblende-schist Lamprophyre Quartz-dolerite Spilite 2 SOURCES OF ROAD AGGREGATE...Gneiss Granite Granodiorite Granulite Pegmatite Quartz-diorite Syenite Gritstone group Agglomerate Arkose...Felsite Granophyre Keratopbyre Microgranite Porphyry Quartz-porphyrite Rhyolite Trachyte Quartzite group Ganister
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
climbed up to Griff Grange to see a deposit of quartz sand, and were fortunate enough to find severa...below a bed of toadstone in other parts of the county. A good section of drift, 40 to 50 ft. thick, is...extending in a N.W.-S.E. direction from near Hartington to near Middleton-by-Wirksworth. They consist...Strings and pockets of rounded pebbles, quartzite, quartz and fine-grained sandstones, many of which appear...and lower lava in the vicinity were visited. The quartz rock and quartzose limestone near Pounder Lane
Book (edition)
teschenite Epidiorite Hornblende-schist Lamprophyre Quartz-dolerite Spilite GABBRO GROUP Basic diorite Basic...Gneiss Granite Granodiorite Granulite Pegmatite Quartz-diorite Syenite HORNFELS GROUP LIMESTONE GROUP...Felsite Granophyre Keratophyre Microgranite Porphyry Quartz-porphyrite Rhyolite Trachyte 2 SOURCES OF ROAD...BASALT TRADE GROUP (B )* The series of intrusive quartz-dolerite sheets, of Permo-Carboniferous age, collectively...northernmost part of Yorkshire. In West Cumberland quartz-diabase is worked near Cockermouth. In the Carboniferous
Report (issue)
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Conservation and Survey...the Invertebrate Fossils of Nebraska Roger K. Pabian University of Nebraska - Lincoln, rpabian1@unl.edu...Rock: A Handbook of the Invertebrate Fossils of Nebraska" (1970). Conservation and Survey Division. 1....Resources, School of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion...DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. A Handbook of the Invertebrate Fossils of Nebraska /} / ~>,\\1
Book
l a n d Publishing Company The Market Place, Hartington, Buxton, Derbys, SK17 0AL ;Ii itгоii icUo T...its kind in the conducted downhill from the top county. condenser via an intermediate one and ended in...undoubtedly of great antiquity since the massive quartz lode exposed in the face of the headland would...stretching from Cumberland into the neighbouring county of Northumberland. I t was incorporated into a...F.D. Woodall's Steam Engines and Waterwheels (Hartington, 1976) is a delightful dissertation on these
Book (edition)
C. ‘* District. C.O. ivi. eo Q i DERBVSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL | LIBRARIES & HERITAGE THE NEW NATURALIST...F.R.T.P.I., a senior official of the Derbyshire County Planning Department, is gratefully acknowledged...others. It occupies a considerable part of the county + HOLMFIRTH + BARNSLEY “oS-e Fs V Ap : ...are appointed by the constituent county authorities and the county borough of Sheffield, and the remaining...S. The History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby. (1829-33) Dower, J. Report on National
Journal (issue)
near the County Hall (open 0930 to 1645 hours). The County Library Local Collection at County Hall, Matlock...985). The location of the mineral veins. The Hartington Bannasters have often been sparse, and occasionally...Appendix 3). A series of ledgers which cover the Hartington Estate, held at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire...Lime Firms Company Ltd.), on Grin Hill within Hartington Upper Quarter. The geological map (Buxton sheet...Macclesfield Old Road at Dogholes. The 1 853 Hartington Terrier which accompanies a Chatsworth Estate
Report (volume)
is the Wholesale Agent to t he Trade outside the County of London. 1919. Price 3s. 6d. Net. iii ...worked in the Carboniferous Limestone -of this county in a few places. It occurs in fissures in, the...Sheeporidge Iron Company at· Hand Dale. near Hartington, .and by the Butterley Iron Company at F-r yden...Dale, near. :ti_e:w~ayen _(2½ miles · east of Hartington). At l'ryden Dale t~e .lia:imatite was found...E. of Hartington (probably Fryden Dale); alsoa. lode -at Narrow Dale, l¾ miles S. of Hartington, another
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
complex 74, 203 - - . Insch igneous complex 76, I - - quartz-dolerites 76, 13 Aberystwyth area, wedge structures...Derbyshire. A Lower Carboniferous inlier near Hartington 77,55 - - . Field Meeting in the Peak district...IgneoUS mass, with an addendum on the Aberdeenshire quartz-dolerites 76, 13 17 - - - - - - . The distribution...Weathering units and weathering catenas 74, 441 Hartington, Derbyshire. A Lower Carboniferous inlier near...Limestone 76, 327 - - Carboniferous S2 inlier near Hartington, Derbyshire, by H. E. SADLER and R. J. WYATT
Report (volume)
Deposits of minerals of wide distribution, such as quartz and calcite, have been omitted, except those that... A. Buehler, Rolla. Nebraska.........Prof. E. H. Barbour, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Nevada......See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton;...following localities: Bibb County, Pratts Ferry; Calhoun County, near Tampa; Clay County, T. 20, Pv. 7 E.; Jefferson
 
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