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Oligoclase from

USA
 
  • Georgia
    • Rabun County
American Mineralogist, Volume 72, pages 1086-1096, 1987
    • Towns County
Cook, Robert B. (1978) Minerals of Georgia: Their Properties and Occurrences. Bulletin 92. State of Georgia Department of Natural Resources
  • North Carolina
    • Buncombe County
      • Asheville
Mountain Mineral Monthly,Vol.66,No.8,Aug,1998
    • Haywood County
Am. Min. 50 (1965), 1681-1697
Anderson,Eric Douglas and Moecher,David P. (2009) Formation Of THe High-Pressure Metabasites In The Southern Appalachian Blue Ridge via Taconic Continental Subduction Beneath The Laurentian Margin:Tectonic Vol.28 (5) October
    • Jackson County
      • Pinhook Gap
Rocks & Min.: 60: 91.
    • Macon County
      • Cowee Valley
        • Ellijay Mining District
          • Franklin
            • Corundum Hill
Ref.: Dana 6:499, 560 & 1077.
[var. Oligoclase-Albite] Abe Heinrich
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Sealy
Am. Min. 50 (1965), 1681-1697
    • Swain County
Howard W.Jaffe and Alexander M.Sherwood,1950, Phosphate-Allophane in an Epidosite from North Carolina:The American Mineralogist,Vol.35,No 1-2,1950
    • Transylvania County
Am. Min. 50 (1965), 1681-1697
  • South Carolina
    • Greenville County
Watson, T.L. (1910) Granites of the Southeastern Atlantic States. United States Geological Survey, Bulletin 426, 282 pages.
    • Pickens County
Thomas Leonard Watson (1910) Granites of the Southeastern Atlantic States :USGS Bulletin 426
 
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