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Staurolite from North Carolina, USA

USA
 
  • North Carolina
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozic Metamorphic Facies, NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
      • Jefferson
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
Abbott, R.N.Jr and Raymond, L.A (1984) The Ashe Metamorphic Suite , northwest North Carolina
metamorphism and observation in geologic history
American Journal of Science,v.284,p.350-374
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
    • Catawba County
U.S Bureau of Mines/Spatial Data from the Minerals System/Mineral Industry Location System(Mas/Mils)CD-Rom,Sep,1995
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
U.S Bureau of Mines/Spatial Data from the Minerals System/Mineral Industry Location System(Mas/Mils)CD-Rom,Sep,1995
U.S Bureau of Mines/Spatial Data from the Minerals System/Mineral Industry Location System(Mas/Mils)CD-Rom,Sep,1995
U.S Bureau of Mines/Spatial Data from the Minerals System/Mineral Industry Location System(Mas/Mils)CD-Rom,Sep,1995
(1891) The minerals of North Carolina. Bulletin Vol. 74. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b74
Genth,F.A.,1891,The Minerals Of North Carolina
      • Brasstown
Jasun McAvoy
Betts, John (n.d.) John Betts website listing.
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
Dana 6: 1075.
      • Unaka
Ransom, Jay Ellis (1974) Gems and Minerals of America pg.452
(1891) The minerals of North Carolina. Bulletin Vol. 74. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b74
Genth,F.A.,1891,The Minerals Of North Carolina
    • Cleveland County
      • Gaffney
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Kings Mountain
Hanahan, Jack (1985) The Foote Quarry, Kings Mountain, North Carolina: Revisited, 1984. Rocks & Minerals, 60 (2) 76-82 doi:10.1080/00357529.1985.11764378
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies, NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
Kish,S.A.,(1974) The Structural and Metamorphic History of the Northern Terminus of the Murphy Belt:M.S Thesis,Florida Syate University,Tallahassee,p.131
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
J. Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
William C. Overstreet.,Amos M.White.,Jesse W. Whitlow.,Paul K. Theobald,Jr.,Dabney W. Caldwell and Norman P.Cuppels (1968)Fluvial Monazite Deposits of the Southeastern United States
USGS Professional Paper 568
Genth,F.A.,1891,The Minerals Of North Carolina:USGS Bulletion No.74
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
      • Cowee Valley
        • Ellijay Mining District
          • Franklin
            • Corundum Hill
Ref.: Dana 6:499, 560 & 1077.
EL-Shazley,A.K.,Loehn C.,and Tracy R.J.,(2011) P-T-t evolution of granulite facies metamorphism and partial melting in the Winding Stair Gap,Central Blue Ridge,North Carolina,USA: Journal of Metamorphic Geology
E.WM.Heinrich,1950,Paragenesis of the Rhodolite Deposit,Masons Mountain,North Carolina,The American Mineralogist,Vol.35
Gems and Minerals of America-Jay Ellis Ransom-1974
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies, NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
Gems and Minerals of America- Jay Ellis Ransom-1974
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
William C. Overstreet.,Amos M.White.,Jesse W. Whitlow.,Paul K.Theobald,Jr.,Dabney W.Caldwell and Norman P.Cuppels (1968) Fluvial Monazite Deposits of the Southeastern United States
USGS Professional Paper 568
J. Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
Ransom,Jay Ellis.,1974,Gems and Minerals of America pg.472
Mohr,D.W.,and Newton,R.C.,(1983) Kyanite-Staurolite Metamorphism in sulfidic schists of the Anakeesta Formation,Great Smoky Mountains,North Carolina: American Journal of Science,1983,v.283,pp.97-134
J.Robert Butler,1984, Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozic Metamorphic Facies, NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies, NCGS
      • Inez
Wilson, W.F., McKenzie, B.J. (1978) Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina. Information Circular 24. North Carolina Division of Mineral Resources
Zeitner, June Culp (1968) Appalachian Mineral & Gem Trails. Lapidary Journal, Inc.
J.Robert Butler,1984,Map showing Paleozoic Metamorphic Facies,NCGS
 
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