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Quartz from
Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:996708
Long-form Identifier:1:3:996708:3
GUID (UUID V4):5a8fca24-264e-47b1-82cc-9cd4a39be62a
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1 I L GLACIAL DRIFTS OF T H E DAKOTA COUNTY AREA, MINNESOTA Downloaded from https://pubs.geoscienceworld...DAKOTA COUNTY AREA, MINNESOTA BY ROBERT V. RUHE AND LAURENCE M. GOULD ABSTRACT Dakota County in southeastern...southeastern Minnesota provides unique exhibits for the study of Pleistocene drifts derived from north and...road cuts in the central and western parts of the county. The surficial geology consists of tills of Illinoian...ILLUSTRATIONS Figure page 1. Location of Dakota County area in Minnesota 770 2. Textures of tills 773 3. Drift
Report (issue)
(Co urtesy of Joe P etty.) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR...THE PALEOZOIC AND RELATED ROCKS OF SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STAUFFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL ...1941 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS COPYRIGHT 1941 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights reserved... FOREWORD The initial work on the stratigraphy of Minnesota was done by N. H. Winchell, who was ably assisted... PALEOZOIC AND RELATED ROCKS OF SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA Dakota Formation ...........................
Report (issue)
MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN NO. 18 THE FOUNDRY SANDS OF MINNESOTA...MINNEAPOLIS The University of Minnesota 1923 wqr lIlutnrrntty of fliuurnnta MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY vVrLLIAM...DIRECTOR BULLETIN NO. IS THE FOUNDRY SANDS OF MINNESOTA BY G. N. KNAPP ilIIX); EAPOLIS The tllliY(~TSity...l\IinllCS(1ta PREFACE This paper, on the sands of Minnesota. is a report of an investigation begun in I~)l8...was in charge of Mr. G. N. Knapp, showed that Minnesota contains an abundance of sands for founding nearly
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Driftless and adjacent areas of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, there occur conglom­ erates and gravels with...Windrow formation consists of quartz and chert pebbles in a matrix of quartz sand and brown iron oxide,...ered away. The pebbles are mainly quartz and chert. Those of quartz are univer­ sally well polished and...polished. The relative abun­ dance of chert pnd quartz varies widely. A t an occurrence southeast of Sparta...chert, 45 per cent yellow and milky quartz, and 5 per cent pink quartz. A t a closely adjacent locality
Report (issue)
9 ~~ U' mqt 1tttittttstty nf Sittttttsntn MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR...SHALES OF MINNESOTA BY FRANK F. GROUT AND E. K. SOPER Minneapolis The University of Minnesota 1914 1... . .. . . . . . . . 28 Chapter V. Geology of Minnesota with special reference to the clays 29-57 Physiography...Chapter VI. Distribution of types of clay in Minnesota .......... 58-62 Refractory clays ..............Chapter VII. Clays of Minnesota by counties .................. 63-172 Aitkin County ..... . . . . . . .
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
strontium isotopes in the Cambrian Jordan aquifer (Minnesota, USA) David S. Vinson a,⁎, James R. Lundy b, Gary...Ocean Sciences, Box 90227, Durham, NC 27708, USA Minnesota Department of Health, Environmental Health Division...Division, 625 North Robert Street, St. Paul, MN 55164, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received...in the Cambrian Jordan quartz sandstone aquifer of southeastern Minnesota (USA). The Jordan aquifer, part...Cambrian–Ordovician aquifer system of the upper midwestern USA, is characterized by a wide range of Ra activities
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in the composite Rocky Boy stock in western Hill County, Bearpaw Mountains, Montana. The stock is correlated...points of the time scale of Holmes (1947,206Gilpin County, Colorado). The ages are y^/Pb on uraninite from...later In central California, the Guadalupe Mountain quartz monzonite intrudes the Mariposa formation (Oxf...About 100 miles northwestward, the Horseshoe Bar quartz diorite is surrounded by the Rocklin granodiorite...DEVONIAN or later (post-Oriskany) The Hog Island quartz monzonite near Jackman, Maine, intruded and contact-metamorphosed
Report (volume)
Director Bulletin 678 CLAYS AND SHALES OF MINNESOTA BY FRANK F. GROUT WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY E....K. SOPER Work done in cooperation -with the Minnesota Geological Survey W. H. Emmons, Director WASHINGTON.................................... Geology of Minnesota, by Frank F. Grout and E. K. Soper......... 1...82 82 82 82 83 83 6 CONTENTS. Geology of Minnesota Continued. Geologic formations Continued. Ordovician...Clays of Minnesota, by counties............................................. Ill Aitkin County........
Report (volume)
ORNAMENTAL STONES OF MINNESOTA BY OLIVER BOWLES Prepared in cooperation with the Minnesota State Geological............. Development of stone quarrying in Minnesota.............................. Limestones...................................................... Quartz........................................................................................... 28 Quartz monzonite............................................................ 47 Crystalline rocks of Minnesota........................................:.... 47
Report (issue)
IRE C TOR : I, THE LIMESTONES AND MARLS OF MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STAUFFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL ...UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, PRESS .I' I iJ'fmOD~r~B . • ~Ih THE LIBRARY ST~ UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA...EMMONS, DIRECTOR THE LIMESTONES AND MARLS OF MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STA I1FFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL...1933 UNIVERr:3ITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS COPYRIGHT 1933 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...RESERVED '( PREFACE Minnesota has extensive deposits of calcium carbonate in the form of limestones, dolomites
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Alaska. The specimens received was a greenish quartz and two rocks — gray phyllite and reddish mica...brown limonite. Wickenburg is in N / W Maricopa County in western Arizona. xline—crystalline tain a... The Dallas Gem Mine is in southern San Benito County in western California. COLORADO — "Would you please...surface shows the interior cently found in San Benito County, here to be an attractive moss agate of pleasing...term "astonishing" is not an exaggeraSan Miguel County is in southwestern tion ! W e were lucky in being
Report (issue)
P~ofessional Paper 161 . QUArrERNARY GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA AND PARTS OF ADJACENT STATES BY FRANK LEVERETT...Investigations made in cooperation with the MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...rock formations of Minnesota ___ _ Outline of the geography and geology of Minnesota ___ _ The oldest drift...__ __ _ Moraines of the Superior ice lobe in Minnesota and correlative Patrician moraines_________________...Dakota_________________ Bemis moraine in southwestern Minnesota ________ · Bemis moraine in Iowa_________________________
Report (issue)
", UNIVERSIT-Y OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 80 MINERAL...MINERAL RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA EDITED BY WILLIAM H. EMMONS AND FRANK F. GROUT' MINNEAPOLIS . 1943... MIN N E SOT APR E S S UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WI L L I AM H. EM M 0 N...IRE C TOR BULLETIN 30 MINERAL RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA EDITED BY WILLIAM H. EMMONS AND FRANK F. GROUT...UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS FOREWORD This resume of the mineral resources of Minnesota is introduced
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
stratigraphic section for Minnesota, which departs very little from the original Minnesota classification, is...Jordan, Shakopee, and Saint Peter, all come from Minnesota, were presented by the early stratigraphers, and...Ulrich’s recent Wisconsin names for the older Minnesota names, is not quite so different from the older...Laurentian Soudan Keewatin Ely G b o t jp Section in Minnesota 2 F ormation Maquoketa Galena Decorah Platteville...State of Minnesota, by Grout, Stauffer, Allison, Gruner, Schwartz, Thiel, and Emmons, Minnesota Geol. Surrey
Report (issue)
Data Collected on Prairie Island near Welch, Minnesota, 1998-99 By Thomas A. Winterstein Open-File Report...products by the U.S. Government. Mounds View, Minnesota, 2000 For additional information write to: District...more information on the USGS in Minnesota, you may connect to the Minnesota District home page at http://mn...monitoring wells, Prairie Island Indian Community, Minnesota.................................................from 17 wells, Prairie Island Indian Community, Minnesota, November 1998...............................
Book (edition)
gem stones mon dull are as hard or harder than quartz, a com- mineral everywhere present as dust which...Hardness Scale 6. Orthoclase 1. Talc 2. Gypsum 7. Quartz Topaz Corundum 10. Diamond 3. Colcite 8. 4...Your will scratch orthoclase feldspar but not quartz. In making hardness appears to be a scratch paper...the general arrange- ment of these surfaces. Quartz and amethyst, for example, are frequently crystallized...SPODUMENE DANBURITE DATOLITE GARNET FLUORITE QUARTZ CRYSTALS SPINEL STAUROLITE •^^ VESUVIANITE
Report (edition)
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Geological Survey PAUL K. SIMS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 37 PHOTOGRAPH...University of Minnesota Press, MinncajJolis Copyright 195.4,19138 by the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights...Departments of Botany and Geology of the UniveTsity of "Minnesota Preface THIS volume has been prepared in an...attempt to make available to the citizens of Minnesota a general summary of the major geological features...Yet how many of the thousands of citizens of Minnesota employed in these enterprises understand the geological
Report (issue)
MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PRISCILLA C. GREW, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 47 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGY...UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ST. PAUL· 1987 ISSN 0076-9169· ISBN 0-934938-02-04 The University of Minnesota is committed...references to the geologic literature on the State of Minnesota issued from 1981 through 1985, as well as omissions...omissions from the previous two bibliographies of Minnesota geology: Bulletin 34 (published in 1951), with...sources; usage in the index reflects current Minnesota Geological Survey style. The last bibliography
Report (issue)
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA 1951-1980 GEOLOGY ves ai é Lita: ae i if “Pe va MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL...DIRECTOR BULLETIN BIBLIOGRAPHY SURVEY 46 OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGY 1951-1980 COMPILED G.B. MOREY, NANCY...NANCY BY BALABAN, AND LYNN Gn UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ST. PAUL e 1981 SWANSON ISSN 0076-9169 @...@ ISBN 0-934938-01-6 The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have...bibliography brings Minnesota Geological Survey Bulletin 34, ‘‘Bibliography of Minnesota Geology,’’ by T
Book
org/details/midwestgemfossil0000zeit Midwest Gem, Great Minnesota, Fossil and Mineral Trails Lakes States Wisconsin...Lake Superior agate ever reported was found in Minnesota, and new species of fossils have been collected...first. The states start with the farthest west, Minnesota, and move in sequence to the farthest east, Ohio...shoreline are east of the Mississippi except for Minnesota, where the Mississippi originates in the northcentral...the state border until it is south of St. Paul. Minnesota is a Lake Superior State. Wisconsin has shoreline
Report (edition)
.i WM. R. JUDD UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Geological Survey GEORGE M. SCHWARTZ, DIRECTOR...Min1leapolis Copyright 1954 by the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights reserved. No part of this book may...attempt to make available to the citizens of Minnesota a general summary of the major geological features...Yet how many of the thousands of citizens of Minnesota employed in these enterprises understand the geological...foundation of our wellbeing, the hope of our future. Minnesota, though known as an agricultural state, has great
Report (issue)
-------31. Maps showing saturation indices for quartz and chalcedony in water from selected wells in...dissolved silica concentration and the solubility of quartz with water temperature in southwestern and southern...piezometers at Schroeder and Kingstrom sites, Goodhue County, Minn., January 1980 ---------------------...of Cambrian and Ordovician age were studied in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, northwestern Indiana...Cambrian-Ordovician aquifer system in recharge areas in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois were also studied
Report (volume)
Baltimore. Massachusetts, Gazetteer of Hampshire County, 1854-'87, by W. B. Gay. Syracuse, New York. Meriden...Meriden, Connecticut. Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey, Geology of Minnesota, Final report, vol...vol. 2, by N. H. Winchell and Warren Upham. Minnesota Geological and Natural History Survey, Sixteenth...Seventeenth Annual Reports. St. Paul. Bulletin, No. 5. Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences, Bulletin, vol. 3...Arkansas crystallines, BRAN­ NER. Peridotites of Pike County, Arkansas, BRANNER and BRACKETT. Granites of Northwest
Book
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. A REPORT ON THE GEOLOGICAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY OF MINNESOTA MADE IN ...SURVEY OF MINNESOTA. N. H. WINCHELL. STATK GEOLOGIST. 1872-1882. THE GEOLOGY OF MINNESOTA. VOL I...Secretary of State, on behalf of the people of Minnesota GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES in the TABLE OF CONTENTS...and Surveys in Minnesota. CHAPTER The By N. general physical features of Minnesota. building-stones...building-stones of Minnesota. By N. II. of Houston county. By N. II . of of Fillmore county. By N. II
Report (issue)
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BUILDING :MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA The base course is of Morton gneiss and the superstructure...Mankato-Kasota dolomite. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. BULLETIN 25 WILLIAM...ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, AND MONUMENTAL STONES OF MINNESOTA BY GEORGE A. THIEL AND CARL E. DUTTON MINNEAPOLIS...THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS COPYRIGHT 1935 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...RESERVED FOREWORD The stone industry in Minnesota began more than a century ago when limestone was quarried
 
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