| Richards, R. Peter, Shewfelt, William R., Carlson, Ernest H., Kampf, Anthony R., Nash, Barbara P. (2017) Mineralogy of the Huron River Shale Fire, Huron County, Ohio. Rocks & Minerals, 92 (3) 244-263 doi:10.1080/00357529.2017.1283660 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Huron River Shale Fire Huron County, Ohio Figure 2. Map showing Huron County, Ohio; prepared by William...Department Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 900 Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, California...pioneer arrived at Parachute Creek in Garfield County, Colorado, and found the area appealing enough...the 1970s by an “old-timer” living in Garfield County. It came to mind while he was descending through...River shale fire in Ohio forty years later. Huron County, in north-central Ohio (fig. 2), is perhaps not | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | sometimes accompanied by subordinate admixtures of mikasaite, sabieite, efremovite, langbeinite and aphthitalite...Republic; from Alsdorf and Freital, Germany [7]; Pécs-Vasas, Hungary [8] and other places as well from burning...reported from Russia, Germany, Czech Republic, USA, Hungary and other places, similar to godovikovite occurrences...reported a temperature limit of 115–350 ◦ C. Mikasaite in the type locality crystallized from exhalation...mixtures. Such pairs of minerals as millosevichite-mikasaite, godovikovite-sabieite, and efremovite-langbeinite |
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