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Deerite from North America Plate

Cuba
 
  • Villa Clara Province
Maresch, W. V., Grevel, C., Stanek, K. P., & Carpenter, M. A. (2007). Coexisting jadeite and omphacite in metabasites from the Escambray Massif, Cuba. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 71, A621.
Stanek, K. P., Maresch, W., Grafe, F., Gravel, C. H., & Baumann, A. (2006). Structure, tectonics and metamorphic development of the Sancti Spiritus Dome (eastern Escambray massif, Central Cuba). Geologica Acta, 4(1), 151.
USA
 
  • California
    • Mendocino County
      • Coastal Range
        • Laytonville
R. Muir Wood (1979) The Iron-Rich Blueschist Facies Minerals: I. Deerite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:251-259
Robert Muir Wood (1982) The Laytonville Quarry (Mendocino County California) Exotic Block: Iron-rich Blueschist-Facies Subduction-Zone Metamorphism. Mineralogical Magazine 45:87-99.
Wood, R. W. (1979) The iron-rich blueschist facies minerals: 2. Howieite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:363-370.
Agrell, S.O. (1964), Deerite, howieite, and zussmanite, three new minerals from the Franciscan of the Laytonville district, Mendocino County, California (title only), Am. Min.: 49.
        • Longvale
USGS MRDS database (2005), loc. file ID #10286314 & 10031493.
Anonymous (1964), Three new minerals from California (deerite, howieite, and zussmanite): California Division of Mines and Geology, Mineral Information Service: 17: 138
        • Round Valley
Wood, R. W. (1979) The iron-rich blueschist facies minerals: 2. Howieite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:363-370.
    • San Benito County
      • Central San Benito Mining District
        • Llanada
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Panoche Pass, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin: 76: 891
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 493
Wood, R. W. (1979) The iron-rich blueschist facies minerals: 2. Howieite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:363-370.
    • Sonoma County
      • Coast Range
        • Cazadero
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 433, 493.
Wood, R. W. (1979) The iron-rich blueschist facies minerals: 2. Howieite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:363-370.
  • Oregon
    • Coos County
R. Muir Wood (1979) The Iron-Rich Blueschist Facies Minerals: I. Deerite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:251-259
The Laytonville Quarry (Mendocino County California) Exotic Block: Iron-rich Blueschist-Facies Subduction-Zone Metamorphism. Mineralogical Magazine 45:87-99.
    • Curry County
R. Muir Wood (1979) The Iron-Rich Blueschist Facies Minerals: I. Deerite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:251-259
  • Washington
    • Skagit County
R. Muir Wood (1979) The Iron-Rich Blueschist Facies Minerals: I. Deerite. Mineralogical Magazine 43:251-259
 
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