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Dolomite from
Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:Dolomite
Formula:CaMg(CO3)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Marinette County, Wisconsin, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1348061
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1348061:3
GUID (UUID V4):af271c0a-1c3f-4e73-a066-b05b153561ba
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Report (issue)
Ground-Water Quality in Selected Areas of Wisconsin S. M. HIND ALL U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Water-Resources...Report 79-1594 Prepared in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources December 1979...This report was prepared in cooperation with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Thanks are given...Geological Survey 1815 University Avenue Madison, Wisconsin 53706 CONTENTS Page Abstract ................................... .6 4.0 Selected areas in Wisconsin having problems with ground-water quality ...
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
rocks of the area around Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan. The recent demonstration by Hart (1961)...a few samples are from the adjoining area of Wisconsin. The succession of rocks for this region has been...northeastern Iron County (Gair & Wier, 1956); the Lake Mary quadrangle, eastern Iron County (Bayley, 1959a);...Falls district, Iron County (James, et al., 1959); and central Dickinson County (James et al., 1961);...adjacent Wisconsin Palaeozoic Cambrian and Flat-lying, unmetamorphosed sandstone and dolomite Ordovician
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks of Northeastern Wisconsin, USA John A. Luczaj 1, *, Michael J. McIntire 2...(Geoscience), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA Department of Natural & Applied...(Chemistry), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA; mcintirm@uwgb.edu Department...(Statistics), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA; olsonhum@uwgb.edu Correspondence:...mineralization occurs throughout northeastern Wisconsin, USA, and is recognized as the source of regionally
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the Northeast Groundwater Management Area, Wisconsin, USA: A Century of Groundwater Use John A. Luczaj...Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA; odie_odie_@hotmail.com NEW...54302, USA; JMaas@newwater.us Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey, Madison, WI 53705, USA; dave...The Northeast Groundwater Management Area of Wisconsin, USA contains two major cones of depression in a...remains in a state of prolonged drawdown. Keywords: Wisconsin; groundwater management; recovery; potentiometric
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 410 South Third Street River Falls, Wisconsin 54022 his is Wisconsin’s... breweries, bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin also has a diverse geology and a history rich...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral collector...Racine (Scovil 1994), the pegmatites of Florence County (Koehier 1989) and the Wausau area (Falster 1987)...summarizes and highlights what has been found in Wisconsin in the past 150 years and points the way to new
Report (issue)
Mountain quadrangle, Dickinson County, Michigan, and Marinette County, Wisconsin: 1 sheet. Nov. 15, 1957. Room...Mountain, Mich.; Room 213, Science Hall, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 4. 5. Babcock, H. M., and Keech...Norway quadrangle, Dickinson County, Michigan, and Marinette County, Wisconsin: 1 sheet. Oct. 28, 1957. Room...Mountain, Mich. ; Room 213, Science Hall, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Bayley, R. W. , Preliminary map...south half of the Vulcan quadrangle, Dickinson County, Michigan: 1 sheet. Nov. 15, 1957. Room 1033, General
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Published by permission of the State Geologist of Wisconsin. Manuscript received by the Secretary February...720 E. T. THWAITES----BUKIED PRE-CAMBRIAN OF WISCONSIN I n t r o d u c t io n PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS...basement of Wisconsin when he began the study and collection of well records for the Wisconsin Geological...for in 1869 I. A. Lapham 2 published a map of Wisconsin on which he drew 100-foot contours on the base...America. STRUCTURE The pre-Cambrian rocks of Wisconsin form an elongated geanticline which strikes approximately
Report (volume)
Salyer and Wahmonie Formations of southeastern Nye County, Nevada, by F. G. Poole, W. J. Carr, and D. P....Paintbrush Tuff and Timber Mountain Tuff of Nye County, Nevada, by Paul P. Orkild. _ __- _ _ _ _.____:--...CONTENTS Page Marinette Quartz Diorite and Hoskin Lake Granite of northeastern Wisconsin, by William C...______ Mashel Formation of southwestern Pierce County, Washington, by Kenneth L. Walters __ ____________...formations in the Last Chance Range area, Inyo County, California, by John H . Stewart _ _ ______ Miocene
Book
Minnesota, Fossil and Mineral Trails Lakes States Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, by June Culp...vast mineral deposits were located in northern Wisconsin. The Great Lakes States of the Midwest still have...St. Paul. Minnesota is a Lake Superior State. Wisconsin has shoreline on both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan...through Itasca and St. Louis Counties into Lake County. Hibbing is about the center of this historic area...yn SOUDAN Uhl gies Ye” Wrecine “a RAPIDS | WISCONSIN Wh. = \RON RANGES 13 the many old dumps of
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District Dickinson County, Michigan and Florence and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...District Dickinson County, Michigan and Florence and Marinette Counties, Wisconsin By R. W. BAYLEY, C...-------Age of the metagabbro bodies ____ -------Marinette Quartz I>iorite_-- __ --------------General relations...and subsequent changes ___ -------Age of the Marinette Quartz I>iorite and Hoskin Lake Granite _________________...sills ________________________________ _ The Marinette Quartz Diorite ___________ _ Times and causes
Book
ROCKHOUNDING Wisconsin A Guide to the State’s Best Sites ROBERT BEARD To the memory of my grandmother...rockhound that I ever knew, and she loved northern Wisconsin and ­geology. She would have been thrilled to...Beard, Robert D., author. Title: Rockhounding Wisconsin : a guide to the state’s best sites / Robert Beard...and preservation—Wisconsin—Guidebooks. | Minerals—Collection and preservation—Wisconsin—Guidebooks. Classification:...��������������������������������4 Geology of Wisconsin���������������������������������������������
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Alteration of the Crandon MassiveSulfideDeposit, Wisconsin ROBERT N. LAMBE* AND ROGER G. ROWE Exxon Company...locatedapproximately 10 km south of Crandon in Forest County, Wisconsin.Most of the area is coveredby glacialdepositsrangingin...westernportionremainschloritic,but chloriticlith- sericite and dolomite. The most common textures are isN 85øW andthe...Slumped and contortedlaminaeof pyrite, chert, and dolomite arecommonin the argillite.The argilliteusuallycon-...laminaeare slumpedand contorted.Dolomitic tuff dolomite several centimeters in thickness. Occasion- and
Report (issue)
WISCONSIN Water-Resources Investigations US. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 94-321 1994 WATER-RESOURCES...INVESTIGATIONS IN WISCONSIN by D.E. Maertz U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 94-321 Madison, Wisconsin 1994...no. 7 on the Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin ................................................00301 Intergovernmental task force on monitoring Wisconsin water resources coordination pilot project.......... 14 00302 Collection of basic records Dane County program.......................................
Book
Dorr Jr JOHN W. ATTIG © ROADSIDE EOLOGY of WISCONSIN Digitized by the Internet Archive In 2022 with...org/details/roadsidegeologyoOO00O0dott SADSIDE EOLOGY of WISCONSIN Robert H. Dott, Jr., and John W. Attig © 2004...Cover art and illustrations by Susan L. Hunt, Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey The authors’...the sale of this book go to the University of Wisconsin—Madison Department of Geology and Geophysics to...Dott, Robert H., 1929-— Roadside geology of Wisconsin / Robert H. Dott, Jr. and John W. Attig. p. cm
Report (issue)
WATER-RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS IN WISCONSIN, 1993 By D.E. Maertz U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report...Report 93-129 Madison, Wisconsin 1993 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary U.S...Resources Division 6417 Normandy Lane Madison, Wisconsin 53719-1133 U.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File...dam no.7 on the Mississippi River at La Crosse, Wisconsin.................................................techniques, Copper Falls State Park, Mellen, Wisconsin .............................................
Report (issue)
Brown Early Proterozoic tectonic style in centra! Wisconsin . R. S. Maass Lower Proterozoic stratified rocks... granites, and related rocks of southcentral Wisconsin, U.S.A. Eugene I. Smith The Proterozoic red quartzite...Proterozoic Symposium was held at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, on May 18-21, 1981, to dedicate the...Geophysics University of Wisconsin—Madison 1215 W. Dayton St. Madison, Wisconsin 53706 During the past...1914 and named for the Penokee Range in northern Wisconsin. Blackwelder originally assigned a post-Keweenawan
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EarlyProterozoicVolcanogenie MassiveSulfideDepositsin Wisconsin' An Overview THEODORE A. DEMATTIES 10-353rd AvenueN...volcanogeniemassivesulfidemineralizationin the Wisconsin FOul• potentiallyeconomicvolcanogenie(volcan...MassiveSulfideDepositsin Wisconsin andSharpeEnergyandResources. The Precambrian of northern Wisconsin has some Regionalmetamorphism... PROTEROZOIC VMS DEPOSITSIN WISCONSIN 1123 brian terranes of northern Wisconsin. This metamor- phic overprintingvaried...southernstructuralprovinceof the PrecambrianShield(Fig. 1). In Wisconsin the foldbelt isdivided(GreenbergandBrown, 1983;
Report (issue)
WATER-RESOURCES INVESTIGATIONS IN WISCONSIN Programs and Activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1991-92...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Open-File Report 92-125 Madison, Wisconsin 1992 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR MANUEL...Resources Division 6417 Normandy Lane Madison, Wisconsin 53719-1133 .S. Geological Survey B ooks and Open-File...techniques, Copper Falls State Park, Mellen, Wisconsin ..................................................................................... 17 007 Wisconsin water-use data file..........................
Report (volume)
claims_______________________________________ Pinal County _________________________ ------- ______ -----__..._____ ----------------------------__ Santa Cruz CountY---------------------------------------Santo Ni:iio... by D. H. Kupfer______________________ Yavapai CountY----------------------------------------------Copper...-------------------------------------Calaveras CountY----------------------------------------White Horse...Horse claims, by H. K. Stager_ _____ El Dorado CountY---------------------------------------Consumnes
Report (volume)
Bulletin, nos. 16, 18. Hartford, Conn. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 5, no....Survey: vol. 9; Lower Cretaceous; Prince Georges County. Baltimore, Md. Meddelelser om Greenland, Bd. 43...Vol. 5; Geological map (coal, etc.), 2d edition; County reports Wirt, Roan, and Calhoun counties; Jackson...BIBLIOGKAPHY OF NOKTH AMEKICAN" GEOLOGY, 1911. Wisconsin Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters: Transactions...Wis. Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey: Bulletin, nos. 21-24. Madison, Wis. Wisconsin Natural
Report (issue)
Age and Structure of Proterozoic Quartzites in Wisconsin U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1904-B AVAILABILITY...Age and Structure of Proterozoic Quartzites in Wisconsin By GENE L LABERGE, J.S. KLASNER, and PAUL E. MYERS...age and structure of Proterozoic quartzites in Wisconsin / by Gene L. LaBerge, J.S. Klasner, and Paul E...Quartzite Wisconsin. 2. Geology, Stratigraphic Proterozoic. 3. Geology, Structural Wisconsin. I. LaBerge...showing location of quartzite occurrences in Wisconsin relative to major tectonic provinces B2 Map and
Report (volume)
250-12,460 ft, sec. 14, T. 45 S., R. 27 E., Lee County, Fla. Named for the nearby Able Canal. The Able...gray argillaceous limestone containing occasional dolomite beds. Overlies the Twelve Mile Member (new name)...H-20, northwest of Wattsville, northern Accomack County, Va. Reference sections: facies E and F, sand pits...Wattsville, Persimmon Point, and Accomack, Accomack County, Va. The informal Accomack beds of Mixon and others...and west of the Ames Ridge shoreline in Accomack County, Va., and are well developed from Wallops Station
Report (volume)
p. 58-59, 227. Mainly silty sandy thick-bedded dolomite containing layers of dolomitic medium-grained...74, Ph miles east of Dutchtown, Cape Girardeau County, Mo. Type section cut by northtrending fault with...north of type section. Abington Interstade, Silt Wisconsin (Illinoian): Southeastern Indiana. A. M. Gooding...stream in NEIA sec. 33, T. 16 N., R. 14 E, Wayne County. Named after village of Abington, about 3 miles...sandstone; middle, about 950 feet thick, chert, dolomite, and dolomitic sandstones. True thickness of upper
Report (volume)
Highway 49 (Skyway Road) near town of Abel, Cleburne County. Absaroka Supergroup/Volcanic Supergroup U ABRK03...volcanic field, Yellowstone National Park, Park County, Wyo. Academy Church Shale Member (Springer Formation)...W1/2NW1/4NE1/4SE1/4 sec. 1, T. 3 s., R. 2 E., Carter County. Adams Formation ADMS01 1. Holocene 2. Alaska (SE)...Quadrangle, lat 45° N., long 70°50'-55' W., Oxford County. Adamstown Member (Frederick Limestone) U ADMS06...section W of Lime Kiln in Frederick Valley, Frederick County. Named for town of Adamstown. Adobe Town Member
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_.._.__..__-____....__..__.-.-._______________ Dolomite...._._._-__.._-._-___._----.__..___-_.____.___...404 405 408 409 410 411 412 413 IV CONTENTS Dolomite Continued Indiana____________________________...____________________________________.------. Wisconsin.___________________________________________________...compounds are sea water and sea-water bitterns, dolomite, magnesite, brucite^ and inland brines. Brines...now common practice to substitute dolomite for lime. The dolomite furnishes the necessary lime and additional
 
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