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Halloysite from
Jones Falls Quarries, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Halloysite
Formula:Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Halloysite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jones Falls Quarries, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:144511
Long-form Identifier:1:3:144511:4
GUID (UUID V4):853082d3-4bc5-416c-b554-8f838e2e7dcb
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Indianapolis. Iowa.............. Prof. George F. Kay, Iowa City. Kansas............Prof. Erasmus Haworth, University...Holman, Bangor. Maryland........ .Prof. E. B. Mathews, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Michigan......Adolph Knopf, D. B. Sterrett, J. B. Umpleby, E. L. Jones, jr., G. S. Rogers, H. G. Ferguson, and G. F. Loughlin...County, extensive quarries near Birmingham and Bessemer. Talladega County, several quarries. Clay (brick)... dug near Valley Head, hard, white, close to halloysite, used for chinaware. Clay (pottery). Autauga
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............................................. Maryland.................................................counties, Mass.: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 126, 1895. Jones, F. A., New Mexico mines and minerals, World's Fair...Indianapolis. Iowa___ __Prof. George F. Kay, Iowa City. Kansas_____Prof. Erasmus Haworth, Lawrence. Kentucky____Mr...Maryland____Prof. E. B. Mathews, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Michigan____Mr. R. A. Smith, Lansing. Dr. A....Perisho, Vermilion. Prof. Victor Ziegler, Rapid City. v Tennessee____Mr. G. H. Ashley, Washington, D
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CHAPTER II. GRANITES OP MARYLAND ...................................... The Maryland Piedmont region.......102395 4 CONTENTS. CHAPTER II. GRANITES OF MARYLAND Continued. PageScientific discussion Continued...................................... 51 Ellicott City area................................................ 51 Descriptions of quarries................................... 51 Baltimore County ........................................... 54 Descriptions of quarries................................... 54 Woodstock
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