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Chlorite Group from
Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:'Chlorite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chlorite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:151049
Long-form Identifier:1:3:151049:2
GUID (UUID V4):c4556705-3e21-4d85-8777-8156d3ea311e
References
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Report (issue)
COVER PHOTO : Gold nugget from Dukes Creek, White County, weight 5 oz., 12 dwt., approx. 2x. BACK COVER...approx. 1.5x. Lower left - Goethite from Pulaski County, approx. lx. Right - Magnetite crystal face showing... MINERALS OF GEORGIA: THEIR PROPERTIES AND OCCURRENCES by Robert B. Cook STATE OF GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF...................................... 111 Garnet Group .................................................................................... 118 Axinite Group ...............................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEORGIA Downloaded by [University of Calgary] at 09:55 07 August 2017 MINERAL LOCALITY INDEX JENNINGS...JENNINGS B. GORDON, JR. P . O . Box 6214 Rome, Georgia 30162 Although perhaps best known for its gold, rutUe...rutUe, and staurolite (the state mineral), Georgia has, in fact, almost two hundred mineral species. ...have been reported and verified from the state of Georgia. The index has been compiled from the literature...be either a report on the economic geology of Georgia or a field guide for lapidaries, it excludes commercial
Report (issue)
. . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GEORGIA S. W. McCALLIE, State Geologist BuLLETIN No. 29 A REPORT ON THE...THE ASBESTOS, TALC AND SOAPSTONE DEPOSITS OF GEORGIA BY OLIVER B. ~OPKlNS, Ph.D., A&sistant State... THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE Geological Survey of Georgia IN THE YEAR 1914 (Ex-Officio) His ExCELLENCY,... JOHN M. SLATON ........ Governor of Georgia PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD HoN. PHILIP COOK ..................Schools LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA, June 16, 1914. To His Excellency, JoHN
Book (edition)
describes sites under of the nearest town and county. and the many maps included book contain such...refractive index are more useful. Among single group gem the is fact that they fizz in chrosite ...types, but by far the richest source is the igneous group. IGNEOUS ROCKS This type of rock is formed by...(right) in calcite matrix. Rubies occur in Georgia, Idaho and North Carolina. BLACK OPAL from Virgin...River below Helena, SAPPHIRES in Montana, and in Georgia, Idaho and North Carolina. EMERALD CRYSTALS in
Book (edition)
MARIN COUNTY FREE LIBRARY 3 1111 00289 4184 \ I s Fifth Revised Edition A complete, state-by-state...minerals that are not silicates, the largest single group is the carbonates. They can be identified by the...crystals, like croutons in soup. This is porphyry, a group of rocks that provide much excellent ornamental...grounds are to remain available to the amateur." A group that broke into an abandoned mine was rescued by...corners of the claimed area, and filing in the county land agent's office. In addition he has to show
 
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