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Emerald from North Carolina, USA

USA
 
  • North Carolina
    • Alexander County
Mineralogical Record (2002) 33:263
USGS , Mineral Resources On-Line Spatial Data, 2005
U.S Bureau of Mines/Spatial Data from the Minerals System/Mineral Industry Location System (Mars/Mils)CD-Rom,Sep,1995
      • Hiddenite
Rocks & Min.:60:84.
Rocks & Min. (2007) 82:243
Mertie, John Beaver, Jr. (1959) Quartz crystal deposits of southwestern Virginia and western North Carolina. USGS Bulletin: 1072-D
Rocks & Min.: 60: 65.
Mason, Anita (1976) The World of Rocks and Minerals. Larousse & Co., Inc., New York.
Kunz, G.F. (1907) History of the Gems found in North Carolina: Beryl Gems and Spodumene (Hiddenite). North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey, Bulletin No. 12. Chapter 6, pages 37-48.
Mineral Commodity Files ,Asheville Regional Office , North Carolina Geological Survey
Mineral Commodity Files, Asheville Regional Office, North Carolina Geological Survey
    • Burke County
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
    • Clay County
      • Buck Creek
Mineral Commodity Files, Asheville Regional Office, North Carolina Geological Survey
    • Cleveland County
      • Gaffney
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Kings Mountain
Freed, Hilton (2000) Forgotten Emeralds? The Mineralogical Record, 31, 518-518.
      • Lawndale
MacFall, P.M. (1951) Gem Hunter's Guide (1st ed.). Science and Mathematics Publishing Company, 187 pages.
Pratt, Joseph Hyde (1933) Gems and gem minerals of North Carolina. American Mineralogist, 18 (4) 148-159
USGS Bull 1042G
      • Shelby
Rocks & Min.: 60:88.
    • Gaston County
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
    • Mitchell County
      • Grassy Creek
Brobst,Donald A.,(1962) Geology of the Spruce Pine District Avery, Mitchell,and Yancey Counties North Carolina:Geological Survey Bulletion 1122-A
Brobst,Donald A.,(1962) Geology of the Spruce Pine District Avery, Mitchell, and Yancey Counties North Carolina:Geological Survey Bulletion 1122-A
E.Ya.Kievlenko, Geology of gems, 2003, p. 77
      • Spruce Pine
Pratt, Joseph Hyde (1933) Gems and gem minerals of North Carolina. American Mineralogist, 18 (4) 148-159
Rocks & Min.:60:92.
    • Swain County
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
      • Bryson City Feldspar Mining District
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
Mineral Commodity Files,Asheville Regional Office,North Carolina Geological Survey
 
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