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Vivianite from Kings Mountain Mining District, USA

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  • North Carolina
    • Cleveland County
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
      • Kings Mountain
Mills, Stuart J., Grey, Ian E., Kampf, Anthony R., MaCrae, Colin M., Smith, Jason B., Davidson, Cameron J., Glenn, A. Matt (2016) Ferraioloite, MgMn2+4(Fe2+0.5Al3+0.5)4Zn4(PO4)8(OH)4(H2O)20, a new secondary phosphate mineral from the Foote mine, USA. European Journal of Mineralogy, 28 (3) 655-661 doi:10.1127/ejm/2016/0028-2525
White, John Sampson (1994) The Mineralogical Record.
Hanahan, Jack (1985) The Foote Quarry, Kings Mountain, North Carolina: Revisited, 1984. Rocks & Minerals, 60 (2) 76-82 doi:10.1080/00357529.1985.11764378
Horton, J. Wright Jr., Butler, J. Robert, Milton, Daniel M. - Eds. (1981) Geological Investigations of the Kings Mountain Belt and Adjacent Areas in the Carolinas. Field Trip Guidebook. Carolina Geological Society
    • Gaston County
Wise, Michael A., Russell S. Harmon, Adam Curry, Morgan Jennings, Zach Grimac, and Daria Khashchevskaya. (2022) "Handheld LIBS for Li Exploration: An Example from the Carolina Tin-Spodumene Belt, USA" Minerals 12, no. 1: 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12010077
Smithsonian Institution Mineral Reference Collection No.123064-00
 
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