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Chalcopyrite from
Rock of Ages quarry, Foster, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rock of Ages quarry, Foster, Providence County, Rhode Island, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:181846
Long-form Identifier:1:3:181846:8
GUID (UUID V4):ee93f957-f78f-4920-80b4-43d6ca24759a
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CURRENT EVENTS Downloaded by [University of Calgary] at 02:09 08 August 2017 OFFICERS: 1971 - 1972...most appre­ ciated break in the routine. My hat is of? to the Clubs located in the area hit by Hurricane...bulletins, even though limited to one page had the air of "We were hurt, but watch us be­ come better than...CONNECTICUT The Thames Valley Rockhounds, New London County, began the new season with an idea packed program...that ended with all helping to fill and label bags of minerals to be given away at an oncom­ ing show!
Journal (issue)
• OF BUSINESSES AND INDIVIDUALS SERVING THE JEWELRY MAKING, LAPIDARY AND MINERAL TRADES WHEN YOU WANT...are calling it "Quits". We purchased a large stock of cabochons from some dealers who " had had" it. We...unbelievable prices. The following are a few examples of some of the cabochons available in golden, blue, red...per 100 Set of 4 Kachina pewter figures that are approximately 1½" tall ... $2.00 per set of 4 Same as... . . .. . . . . ........ $3.00 per set Hundreds of other items available Dealers send tor wholesale
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Geological Survey map of New Hampshire and Vermont (1972). 324 ROCKS & MINERALS he state of Vermont is relatively...mining included the exploitation of bog iron ore for the manufacture of nails and simple iron objects.... Figure 2. Slate quarry, Poultney; photo by Roger Bacon. The granite industry has supplied rock for numerous...monuments throughout the country, and the famed Rock of Ages granite is still quarried in the Barre area...fine granite museum is also maintained. (The disuse of cobblestone roads prevents Vermont from being a giant
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and eollector • • • . . . . . • . Official Journal of ~he 'l{_ocl(_s and c!Minerals t\ssociation.., ....26, 27 and 28th I shall hold an exhibition-sale of fine mineral ttpecimens at 1 East 44th St., New...Variscite, ever seen. Magnificent crystallized specimens of the rare Fairfield, Utah, Pho,phate,. Unique Amethyst...Edwin Over and me during four years of colleeting• And a BUperb list of minerals purchued lly me in Europe...Native Copper • • • • • • Chips From The Quarry • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Bariand Sorbonne Paris, France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Pete J. Dunn Washington... Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario......................187 by P. B. Moore The origin of faden quartz ............................................191 by R. P. Richards Amethyst occurrences of the eastern United S ta tes........................B. Cook Edgarbaileyite, the first known silicate of mercury, from California and Texas .............
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DE8 9 -AND Official Journal of the Rocks and Minerals Association Vol. 21, No. 11 A Magazine for...to visit my showroom and look over the thousands of specimens which I have on display. Although in my...commensurate with their quality, I have hundreds of good specimens at prices ranging from fifty cents...not, • I shall at all events have had the pleasure of meeting you and talking about minerals, which have...recently placed on t he market, I have a very fine suite of small to museum size specimens. Or you may be interested
Report (issue)
36 REPORT OF THE VERMONT STATE GEOLOGIST Brick Clays As pointed out by the writer,' there are in the...the State tremendous amounts of glacially-transported clays, classifiable as Estuarine Clays, Lake and...indicated by the number of brick dwellings in the country, oftentimes in out-of-the-way places, as well...ljrick Yards REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF Considerable brick...Bennington but, as far as the writer is informed, none of these plants is at present in operation. THE DRURY
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A PAGE FROM A COLLECTOR'S NOTEBOOK: 3M BIG ROCK QUARRY, ARKANSAS COLLECTING TRIP - FALL 1998, Part 1...Street Denny's in Little Rock at 7:00 AM on October I. _The_encroachment of the deer hunting season on...breakfasts we proceeded to the 3M Big Rock Quarry in the nephelinc sycnite of Granite Mountain located less than...boulders of syenite pegmatite crammed with black pyrophanite crystals in small cavities at the Big Rock Quarry...groups of light tan hexagonal crystals in a filiform arrangement, 1 mm tall, 3M Big Rock Quarry, Sweet
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©EE1 X(0UHUZ%0H Q51ECLaeuou 0 QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY SPRING 1979 / Volume...SOCIETY May 5, 1979 Middlebury College Department of Geology Science Center, Room 117 Registration; Coffee...MAGNETIC MODELS OF THE LAKE GEORGE REGION, NEW YORK Blank, Deborah L., Department of Geology, Middlebury...on the southeast edge of the Adirondack massif. The Adirondacks are composed of a Precambrian metasedimentary...the islands and part of the shore are mostly lower Paleozoic. This is a study of total magnetic field
Report (issue)
REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUS1RIE OF VERMONT 1945-1946 I TWENTY-FIFTH...TWENTY-FIFTH OF THIS SERIES Centennial Issue I ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS F.G.S.A. State Geologist •1 REPORT OF...OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF VERMONT 1945-1946 I TWENTY-FIFTH...TWENTY-FIFTH OF THIS SERIES Centennial Issue I .1 ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS F.G.S.A. Stale Geologist d CONTENTS PAGE................I STATE OF VERMONT State Geologists and Their Work OFFICE, OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST Charles
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Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mi George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario...Ontario Abraham Rosenzweig University of So. Fiorida Tampa, FL Richard W. Thomssen Mineral Exploration Consultants...D. Panczner Panczner Associates Tucson, AZ Board of Directors Richard W. Thomssen Mineral Exploration...History Museum of Los Angeles County Arthur Roe Tucson, AZ Abraham Rosenzweig University of So. Fiorida...are welcome. Acceptance is subject to the approval of the editor. Foreign Payments Remittance may be made
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November 2014 M any years ago, before the popularity of air travel, beach condos, and cruises to exotic ports...or see a particular geological wonder. Rock Shops Although rock shops have been a roadside feature since...began in the early part of the last century, Arthur E. Smith, a consulting editor of Rocks & Minerals, is...category of “Ma and Pa operations,” often being started by a couple who collected a lot of rocks and...tourists. Many of us have stopped at such places. A few were legendary for their abundance of good, cheap
Report (Issue volume)
~ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR '"' 0- • :::0 1/1. ' INOU~ U Of BUREAU OF MINES 1990 \ UNITED...UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR • Manuat Lujan, Jr., Secretary BUREAU OF MINES • T S Ary, Director...conservation agency, the Department of the Interior has responsibility for most of our nationally owned public...resources. This includes fostering the wisest use of our land and water resources, protecting our fish...cultural values of our national parks and historical places, and providing for the enjoyment of life through
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Tel:(01539) 724988 Fax: (01539) 734761 UK journal of mtnes & minerals CONTENTS number 16 spring...1996 2-----------COVER:STEUERITEfrom Sarbayskaya Quarry, Rudr:iiy,Kazakhstan,'40mmtall. EDITORIAL David... 3-----------The UK Joumal of Mines and Minerals publishes articles of interest to amateur mineralogists...ONTARIO Roy Starkey DESIGN Max D. Freier 20 DIARY of EVENTS Tony Brinain NEWS Mick Wolfe 21 GRAPHICS...Journal are not necessarily those of the Editorial Board. Publication of information on a collecting site
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Bariand Sorbonne Paris , France Bill Birch Museum of Victoria Melbourne, Australia Michael P. Cooper Nottingham...Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml Andrew C. Roberts Geol. Surv. of Canada Ottawa George...Miguel Calvo Zaragoza, Spain Joe Polityka Staten Island, NY Jeffrey A. Scovil Phoenix , AZ Pierre-Nicolas...Pierre-Nicolas Schwab Orleans , France The Trimouns Quarry, Luzenac, Ariege, France ...................... 225
Report (volume)
PRIMITIVE AREAS GfiOIJOGF Mineral Resources of the Wilson Mountains Primitive Area, Colorado By...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, and FRANK E. WILLIAMS, U.S. BUREAU OF MINES With a section on GEOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION...SURVEY BULLETIN 1353-A An evaluation of the mineral potential of the area UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1972 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ROGERS C. B. MORTON, Secretary GEOLOGICAL...Director Library of Congress catalog-card No. 79-183754 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S
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found indications of what he supposed mine of native iron.' An assay of a sample of his ore gave rather...masses and some small pieces. It is believed that all of the iron has been gathered up in the thorough searches...since that time, including one under the auspices of the United States Geological Survey. The original...silica. The following is taken from an account of Professor Koenig's preliminary notice : " In cutting...found to be of an extraordinary hardness, the section taking a day and a half, and a number of chisels having
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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF VERMONT 1929-1930 SEVENTEENTH...SEVENTEENTH OF THIS SERIES GEORGE H. PERKINS State Geologist STAFF OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1929-1930...University of Vermont. ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS, Assistant CONTENTS Geologist, University of Vermont. CHARLES...Agricultural College of Texas. E. J. Fovus, Assistant Gologist, Rochester University. PHYSIOGRAPHY OF VERMONT,...G. H. PERKINS ..................... THE aEOLOGY OF VERMONT OCHER DEPOSITS, FREDERICK A. BURT 1 55 65
Report (issue)
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Book (edition)
1; Ontario Ministry of Industry & Tourism 2, 45, 49, 155, 156; Florida Department of Natural Resources...Department of Parks and Tourism 10; Wyoming Travel Commission 14, 168, 177, 179; Wisconsin Department of Nat-...Nat- — ural Resources 17, 153; Washington Department of Commerce & Economic Development 20, 58; Vermont Development...Division 36, 40, 190; Maryland Division of Tourism 38; Warren Asa of AYH 46, 47; Washington State Travel...Virginia Department of Commerce 54, 60, 121; Florida Department of Commerce 59, 71b; Call of Kentucky 63; Canadian
Book
uses, either directly or indirectly, ten metric tons of minerals each year." So write Dr. R. V. Dietrich...all aspects of our lives; we depend on them to keep us alive and ensure the continuity of our society...society. As a conse¬ quence, they have been a source of fascination and study throughout human history. In this...Dietrich and Skinner consider not only the beauty of minerals and rocks, but also their utility and their...such as petrology (the study of rocks), crystal¬ lography (the study of crystals), and soil science.
Report (volume)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Harold L. Ickes, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY W. C. Mendenhall...906-E STRUCTURAL CONTROL OF ORE DEPOSITION IN THE UNCOMPAHGRE DISTRICT OURAY COUNTY, COLORADO WITH SUGGESTIONS...WASHINGTON .-1940 For sole by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. ------- Price 20 cents...______-________-_________-___----__-_-.-_-____--___Sunim'ary of geologic history and deformation.________________________...deposits of the Uncompahgre center...___---__-_--_-___---.--___Geologic relations and paragenesi.s of the
Report (issue)
Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features Through 1954 A revision of Bulletin 7, by Lasky...ANDERSON 1957 STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS... NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL...MECHEM………...Governor of New Mexico MRS. GEORGIA L. LUSK ......................Superintendent of Public Instruction............................... 1 Purpose and Scope of Bulletin .......................................
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Geology and Ore Deposits of the Uncompahgre (Ouray) Mining District, Southwestern Colorado Professional...Professional Paper 1753 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey On the cover: View looking south...River valley, one of the few passageways into and through the mountainous terrain of the western San Juan...Juan Mountains region of southwestern Colorado. In the foreground is a broad, gently south-sloping bench...bench along this part of the river valley; the bench surface is about 200 to 300 feet above the ranch
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Bronson Hill anticline boundaries (collapsed volcanic island arc complex) Oliverian plutonic series gneissic...Highlandcroft plutonic series gneisses THRUST FAULT SLICES OF WESTERN VERMONT Rowe-Hawley slices: Missisquoi...Monkton & Cheshire quartzites, etc. = as above west of Champlain slice, anticline, plunging west into ground...Mountain core thrust (push) fault. barbs on side of overthrust slice anticline (up-fold), plunging west...Ticonderoga, Rock River marbles, Sweetsburg slates Precambrian Pe serpentine: metamorphosed slivers of dark
 
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