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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Harold L. Ickes, Secretary 1 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY W. C. Mendenhall...Bulletin 931-R MANGANESE RESOURCES OF THE OLYMPIC PENINSULA, WASHINGTON A PRELIMINARY REPORT BY CHARLES...PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1942 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. ........................................... Production and reserves.................................. Geology...volcanic rocks................... Red limestones and argillltes........................ Structure.... |
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DEPOSITS OF MANGANESE ORE IN MONTANA, UTAH, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON. By J. T. PARDEE. DEPOSITS IN MONTANA... HISTORY AND PRODUCTION. One of the surprises of the war period was a large production of manganese...since 1870 the Butte and Philipsburg districts had produced large quantities of the ores of copper, silver...silver, and other metals, the fact that large bodies of manganese ore formed part of the mineral deposits...deposits of these districts was not generally known and hardly suspected. In 1916 general attention was first |
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Written and Illustrated by Bart Cannon 1975 CORD ILLERAN Mercer Island, Washington Lilli liliiiLt'...Bart Cannon. All rights reserved. frorn the author. No part of this publication may be reproduced without...Cordilleran 18 Holly Hill Drive Mercer Island, Washington 98040 COVER ILLUSTRATION: Amethyst scepter heads...Denny Mountain area of King County. Specimen from the collection of Cary A. Maykut and Lewis Landers....PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS A great number of publications dealing with the various aspects of Washington |
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YoN'l(£RS. z0 � 0 0 � -.. CRYSTALS NOT rISTOLS • .. OF iVI IRR O :r-.i ST() RE 1<1,9G RROAIYW.\. y (EAST)...01" J\'f. L. l\-I0RGENTOA U PllESlOt;;:-;T 2.�, OF TITE �1IRROR - ,.-/' NOVEl\lDER. 1020 1 H H W...Mammoth, Arizona. Pyrargyrite, crystallized, Samson Mine, Harz, Germany Cuprite on Native Copper, very fine...sylvania Galena, Joplin. Mo. Very splendid group of finely developed cubes. Quartz, Drusy on Chry socolla...Chalcopyrite on Sphalerile on Pink Dolomite, Tar River, Okla. Garnet Cry�lallized m Mica Schist, Reading |
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Hounds in the United States GEORGIA Georgia’s nearly 59,000 square miles makes it the largest of the Atlantic...situated at the southern end of the Appalachian chain of mountains. These ranges extend into the northeast...Brasstown Bald, a part of the Nantahala Mountains achieve the highest elevation in the state at 4,784 feet...feet. 145 Georgia Beginning in the northwest, where the Lookout and Sand mountains loom over rich agricultural...geologic ages and under varied conditions: the Cumberland Plateau, the Appalachian Valley, the Appalachian |
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catalogue, but anyone is welcome to select the specimens personally and see my latest one off pieces. Just give...Official Institutions may order on their order forms and pay afterwards. I can take phone orders but prefer...with your order for the first couple of times. If you have had two or three lots of minerals from us before...you have received the specimens. There is no V.A.T to add but postage is extra at the normal post office...It is also possible to send me a limiting cheque: the words should read, for example ‘Pay Richard Tayler’ |
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ILLINOIS Known as the Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with...slightly to the southwest. Containing more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference...primarily the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The highest elevations are the Mounds along the northern borders...borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed with fossils...offer gem and mineral collectors, even though the state produces more sandstone, silica sand and Fluorspar |
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ILLINOIS Known as the Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with...slightly to the southwest. Containing more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference...primarily the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The highest elevations are the Mounds along the northern borders...borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed with fossils...offer gem and mineral collectors, even though the state produces more sandstone, silica sand and Fluorspar |
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convenience. Full refund, against the prompt return, within 7 days, of specimens in good condition that...should be made payable to "PAUL A. LOWE" and returned within 7 days of receiving your order to PAUL A. LOWE...CLiNOCLASE. Matuba Hill. Pershing County. Nevada. USA Flattish druse of dark blue clinoclase xtls to 5mm...COBALTOSMITFISONITE,Tsumeb,Nainibia,Africa Rich diuse of translucent pinkish equant cobaltosmithsonite xtls...Nlinas Gerais,Brazil. Pure aggregate of fibrous tourmaline xtls milky white to blue grey in colour Matrix free |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH...USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER, RALPH W. STONE AND SAMUEL SANFORD...SANFORD A revision of Bulletin 585 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE 1917 CONTENTS. Introduction.................................... 102 District of Columbia ................................................... North Carolina. .......................................................... North Dakota... |
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A Location Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States SOUTH DAKOTA This northwestern Great Plains state...elev. From 1,000’ on the eastern border with Montana and Iowa to 3,500’ along the western boundary with...with Wyoming. In the far western counties of Lawrence, Meade, Custer and Pennington the land rises abruptly...abruptly into the 6,000 sq. mi. Black Hills region enclosed by the Belle Fourche and Cheyenne rivers. These...These pine covered mountains, higher than the Alleghenies, culminate in Harney Peak in southern Pennington |
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HfiRIN COUNTY FREE LIBRfiRY 311110G386652Q I V Russell P MacFal A COLOR TREASUF FOR COLLECTORS...COLLECTORS AND GUIDE T( HUNTING LOCATION 0-690-00687-X $17.50 263 color photographs 20 tables and charts...locations: sites in North America A directory to coUpcfing O E Pi rin I MINERALS \ AND ; ? GEMS A...an essential book for anyone collecting precious and semiprecious stones. Spectacularly illustrated,...is mine tion, telling everything the collector needs to know, from how to find specimens in the field |
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JOURNAL OF THE RUSSELL SOCIETY The journal of British Isles topographical mineralogy EDITOR: Po--lan...next Issue: Norman Moles, School of the Environment, University of Brighton, Cockcroft Building, Lewes...Australia Aims and Scope: The Journal publishes refereed articles by both amateur and professional mineralogists...aspects of mineralogy relating to the British Isles. Contributions are welcome from both members and non-members...non-members of the Russell Society. Notes for contributors can be found at the back of this issue, or obtained |
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formations underlie Ohio’s Pleistocene surface debris and Quaternary soils. For long ages Ohio lay beneath...quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional...erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks appear within the state, but every one...one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris. The state was buried completely four times...glaciers, leaving the land surface nearly level but with some fairly rugged low hills in the southeastern |
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formations underlie Ohio’s Pleistocene surface debris and Quaternary soils. For long ages Ohio lay beneath...quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional...erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks appear within the state, but every one...one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris. The state was buried completely four times...glaciers, leaving the land surface nearly level but with some fairly rugged low hills in the southeastern |
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catalogue, but anyone is welcome to select the specime~s perso~ally and see my latest one off pieces. Just give...Customers, please will you pay with your orde: for the first co~ple ofti~es. lfyou h~ve had two ~ or three...received the specimens. i ~ r·: - : :i •. There is no V.A.T ;o add but postage is extra at the nonnal...It is also possible to send m~ a limiting cheque: the words should read, for example 'Pay Ric~~~ Tayleri__...-~ - ~ - I wilJ then fill m the actual amount m words and figures on the cheque, say Thirty Nme_Pounds |
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A Location Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States NEBRASKA This rectangular Great Plains state rises...imperceptibly. The highest elevation, 5,424’, almost straddles the extreme southwestern corner of Kimball Co...it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The subsurface rock strata of the entire state are all undisturbed...sandstone, limestone, shale and clay, with the oldest formation lying in the southeastern corner where...spreading out from the Rocky Mountains as they rose during the Larimide revolution of 100 million years |
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THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX VOLUMES I-XXV RECORD THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX RECORD VOLUMES 1-:XXV... Clopton Wendell E. Wilson THE MINERALOGICAL TUCSON 1995 RECORD The Mineralogical Record Index, Volumes...Volumes 1-XXV Copyright © 1996 by the Mineralogical Record, Inc. P.O. Box 35565, Tucson, AZ 85740 All...scanning and computerized information storage and retrieval-without written permission from the copyright...strictly prohibited. The Mineralogical Record name is a registered trade mark and may not be used without |
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION OLYMPIA, WASHiNGTON 98504 METAL...METAL MINES OF WASHINGTONPRELIMINARY REPORT by ROBERT E. DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON...WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN FILE REPORT 90-18 NOVEMBER 1990 This report...Division of Geology and Earth Resources standards and nomenclature. 1, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural...Division of Geology and Earth Resources Raymond Lasmanis. State Geologist LIBRARY DEPA.RTl'\~ENT OF NATURAL |
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catalogue, but anyone is welcome to select the specimens personally and see my latest one off pieces. Just give...Official Institutions may order on their order forms and pay afterwards. I can take phone orders but prefer...with your order for the first couple of times. If you have had two or three lots of minerals from us before...you have received the specimens. There is no V.A.T to add but postage is extra at the nol'll:1al post office...It is also possible to send me a limiting cheque: the words should read, for example 'Pay Richard Tayler" |
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HORMELL North Palm Springs At the end of a road that is red and awry. Where the compass of desert converges...where yucca and juniper grow, And the colors, intensified, shimmer and glow In a circle of hillocks as...as red as the road, Wherein silence is music, and wind-song's an ode To the memory of men of an ancient...ancient caste; In the nocturnal Stardust their phantoms file past. Therein time on a peg of eternity swings...medley of dreams about primitive things, And all harassing fancies are lost, or subdued. In the infinite |
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tH MSTONESof - NORTH AMERICA ~ VOLUME olor phot raphs yo. Erica and. Harol d Van I [iL Albuquerque...Bivd. Gkapats GEMSTONES of NORTH AMERICA ~ NASMI EPPA GEMSTONES OF THE WORLD SERIES + SERIES ...Executive Director The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art Santa Ana, California + GEMSTONES OF EAST AFRICA by...GEMSTONES OF AFGHANISTAN by Gary W. Bowersox and Bonita E. Chamberlin + GEMSTONES OF NORTH AMERICA,...by John Sinkankas ON@“THE VOLUME III COVER North American gems from the Michael M. Scott Collection |
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i l l be inserted. F o r m s close t h e 2 0 t h of each m o n t h . TRY AN AD only 12c a word FOSSILS...prices. This stock must be liquidated. Come the first two in May and in June. rare a n d h a r d t o g e t...blocks So. Bob's 9 ) , Bayville, N . J . (1 Vi of Friendly Furniture) NO DEALERS! PHOTOGRAPHS...Excellent quality. Black and white in 3 " x 5 " size. Includes complete data on identification and geological...geological infor mation. 15 prints of assorted species; $ 2 . 0 0 which includes postage. K . Frazier. P.O. Box |
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of mi nes UK & minerals summer 1997 number 2----------EDITORIAL Dtlf.!idGreen COVER: Chalcodte...Cook's Kitchen mine, Cornwall. Spedmen In the collection of the Royal Cornwall Museum. The UK Journal ofM;nts...andM;ntra/s publishes articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions...welcome. Sec back page for address, subscriptions and advertising. FRONTISPIECE OLIVENITE Royal Comwa/1Museum...MANAGER Jean C. Spence NEWS and EVENTS Mick Wolfe of EVENTS 9 SUSSEX MINERAL and LAPIDARY SOCIETY Peter |
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THE WORLD OF NATURE | In full colour-an introduction to the composition, beauty and structure of our...our worlds basic substances © In the Earth’s crust lie numerous minerals—some easily accessible, some...some deeply concealed—which are of considerable value to man. They differ in their structure, distribution... chemical composition and physical properties, as well as in their colour and superficial appearance...individual species of mineral, which will be of value and interest to students of the subject, while its |