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Clay minerals from
Clay Prospect, King George, King George County, Virginia, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:'Clay minerals' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Clay minerals data
Locality Data:Click here to view Clay Prospect, King George, King George County, Virginia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:344224
Long-form Identifier:1:3:344224:1
GUID (UUID V4):1fe17f7d-9682-4a68-8ec1-086aede2efa1
Nearest other occurrences of Clay minerals
12.8km (8.0 miles) Clay Prospect, Butzner Corner, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
15.5km (9.7 miles) Clay Prospect, Fitters Corner, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
16.4km (10.2 miles) Clay Prospect, Daffin's Crossing, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
17.0km (10.6 miles) Clay Prospect, Greenfield, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
20.3km (12.6 miles) Clay Prospect, Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
21.3km (13.2 miles) Clay Prospect, Massaponax, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, USA
21.6km (13.5 miles) Clay Prospect, Stafford Court House, Stafford County, Virginia, USA
29.8km (18.5 miles) Clay Prospect, Milford, Caroline County, Virginia, USA
46.3km (28.8 miles) Clay Deposit (MRDS - 10067944), Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
52.7km (32.7 miles) Clay Prospect (MRDS - 10067978), Culpeper County, Virginia, USA
References
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Each article was read, annotated, and indexed by county, subject, and geological age where applicable....geographic area of the subject was. greater than a county, subdivisions of the state, based upon physiographic...Appalachian Botanical Club from Morgantown, West Virginia. CHEM. GEOLOGY. Chemical Geology. Published commercially...commercially from Amsterdam, Holland. CLAY MINERALS CONF.; ANN. MTG. PROG. AND ABS. Program and Abstracts...Abstracts of the numbered Annual Meeting of the Clay Hinerals Conference. Published by the Conference fr om
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left). Calcite, 5.5 cm high, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen, Jeff Scovil photo. Figure...(above). Fluorite, 13.1 cm wide, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Francis Benjamin specimen, Jeff Scovil photo....Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen and photo. Figure 4 (right). Cumberland mine, Smith County. Travis...Tennessee, prepared by William Besse. ROCKS & MINERALS metasediments, Precambrian metasediments, and...articles have generally overlooked Tennessee’s minerals. The Tennessee Division of Geology is one of the
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RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY COUNTY REPORT 1 i y 1966... Front cover: The exceedingly varied terrain of Kern County is shown by the brown section— from McKittrick...Sierra Nevada and Owens Peak (highest point in the county); on the east (right side) is the sharp descent...Rhodes. MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By BENNIE W. TROXEL, mining geologist...geologist California Division of Mines and Geology County Report f Ferry Building, San Francisco 1962
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GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By F. HAROLD WEBER JR., California...crushed and broken stone, by F. Harold Clay, by Weber George B. Jr. and Roy M. Kepner Jr.; and...parts of several sections, by R. M. Stewart COUNTY REPORT California Division of Mines Ferry Building...CAMPBELL, Director AND GEOLOGY State Geologist COUNTY REPORT ^ Price $8.00 3 CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT...Land closed to prospecting and mining City and county zoning Water for mining operations Previous descriptions
Report (volume)
Mountains Wilderness Study Area, San Bernardino County, California U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1712-D...Mountains Wilderness Study Area, San Bernardino County, California By RICHARD J. GOLDFARB, DAVID M. MILLER...Mountains Wilderness Study Area, San Bernardino County, California. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1712-D...California Desert Conservation Area, San Bernardino County, California. CONTENTS Summary Dl Abstract 1...Iron 10 Molybdenum 10 Industrial minerals 12 Recreational minerals 12 Appraisal of resources 12 Assessment
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Cumberland, Hobart, and MapleValley Quadrangles, King County, Washington GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER...Cumberland, Hobart, and Maple Valley Quadrangles, King County, Washington By JAMES D. VINE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...Economic geology----------- __ ------________________ Clay deposits___________________________________ Sand...Valley quadrangles, King County, Wash. 2. Columnar sections, showing the lithology, clay mineralogy, and...9. 10. 11. Description of samples analyzed for clay-mineral constituents ________________________________________
Report (Issue volume)
........................................6 Ore minerals ........................................................................................... 177 CLAY ................................................................................ 181 INDUSTRIAL MINERALS - MISCELANEOUS .................................Plan ..... Titles map DME plan ....... Topo map County map Parish map ∗ Annual Report of the Department...Mineral Resources. Topographic map Old system of county and parish maps showing notations concerning mineral
Report (volume)
FALL, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 708 HIGH-GRADE CLAYS...Woodrow, Haywood County___________ Mine of the Hand Clay Co. (Inc.)_____ 27 28 28 30 31 31 IV CONTENTS...Thomas mine___ _ 36 Pit of the Clay Products Co_ 36 Sprucepine, Mitchell County __ 36 Sprucepine mine- ____-_...Herren property________________ Birdtown, Swain County _____________ Cole & Black property____________...Yancey County___________ Thoinas prospect _______________ Smith prospect ________________ Mitchell Coun
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JvflNERALS AND ROCKS Introduclion Induslrial minerals Gemstones Building stones Construction malerials...Block Limestone Dolomite Nambucca Block Structural clay Dimension stone (slate) Armour stone Serpentinite...135 135 135 135 135 136 136 v Page Slructural clay 136 Prepared road base ..........•..............Basin Cainozoic Sediments and Volcanics Structural clay Kaolin Mineral pigment Flagging stone Hard rock...Decorative aggregate Peat Phosphate Mineral water Other minerals APPENDIX Conventions on time scales and lithological
Journal (issue)
quantities of anhydrite, quartz, dolomite, clay minerals, and redcoloured iron oxides. Sylvite is the...resulted in cyclic precipitation of these evaporite minerals. It is in the upper 60 m of this thick sequence...through Canpotex. In a mature market such as the USA, it is price alone that is the competitive factor...mining underground water-soluble minerals by dissolving the minerals with water or a solution under-saturated...carrying the dissolved minerals is then extracted from the ground and the minerals are recovered from it
Report (volume)
Bulletin 901 CLAY INVESTIGATIONS IN THE SOUTHERN STATES 1934-35 Reports by W. B. LANG, P. B. KING, M. N. BRAMLETTE...investigation_____________________________ Types of clay investigated._____________________________________...shrinkage water, and pore water.______ Forming of clay bars_________________________,__________ Firing...______________ Buff clay...-..--_-._-___-____--_.___-_____-_________ Black clay...-_-...-_____________________________...50 50 50 51 62 62 62 64 79 80 80 South Carolina Clay Co_________-_.________________________ Alum pit
Report (issue)
Geology Unit 19 Industrial Minerals Assessment Unit 21 Metalliferous Minerals and Applied Geochemistry...Pacific Region 42 Photogeology Unit Other work 44 Minerals Strategy and Museum Division 76 Mineral Intelligence...Geological Correlation Programme IMAU Industrial Minerals Assessment Unit INQUA International Quaternary...Project for Offshore Drilling MMAGU Metalliferous Minerals and Applied Geochemistry Unit NASA National Aeronautics...out to meet the requirements of the Industrial Minerals Assessment Unit (IMAU) on the Thetford ( 1 74)
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Tuffaceous sandstone and conglomerate ___________ _ Clay and silt-size sediments __________________ . .,...Tiptopprospect-----~-------------- Filipelli prospect ___________________ _ Prospect on the southeast slope of McGee...Hard Point prospect_ ______________ _ Morhardt prospect ______ ~----------Pappas prospect_ _______________...Nonmetallic deposits ___________________________ _ ClaY-------------~------------------------ Little Antelope...mudstone or siltstone containing varied proportions of clay and marl ; less abundant types include limestone
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(CURACAO) ASBESTOS (AUSTRALIA) COAL (CANADA) GYPSUM (USA) Whatever you're mining, wherever you're mining...289563 Manager ERNEST HOOPER Subscription Manager GEORGE CURRIE Editorial Director MICHAEL WEST A.R.S.M...Metals Fuel Minerals Nuclear Metals Electronic Metals and Minerals Chemical Metals and Minerals Insulants...y} and uunudedlug rowiioew Vdd Metals and Minerals | ae te ae pe ee Pye At es ar. CS eee ero Se...our civilisation depends. The demand for metals, minerals and energy products is growing relentlessly. Increased
 
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