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  • Michigan
    • Houghton County
      • Calumet Township
        • Calumet
Rocks & Min.:58:109 & 64:150.
Rosemeyer, T. 2011 New from the Keweenaw: Part 4 - Recent Mineral Finds in Michigan's Copper Country. Rocks & Minerals 86:205-227
        • Centennial Heights
Rocks & Min.: 21:664.
R&M 78:3 p173
        • Osceola
Morris Jr., T. (1983) Michigan Mineralogy: A Locality Index. Rocks & Minerals: 58(3): 109.
Yalmer Primeau Collection
      • Osceola Township
Rosemeyer, T. (2007) The Kearsarge: Copper-bearing Amygdaloidal Lode. Houghton and Keweenaw Counties, Michigan. Rocks & Minerals: 82(4): 276-297.
Mineralogy of Michigan (2004) Heinrich & Robinson
USGS PP144
      • Schoolcraft Township
Mineralogy of Michigan, Heinrich, Robinson. Chlorite group minerals in the Keweenaw are in the chamosite- clinochlore series with the dark green to black being chamosite and the light tan to gray being clinochlore. Personal communication with George Robinson.
 
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