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Aragonite from
Little Sugar Creek, Rushville (Columbus), Buchanan County, Missouri, USA


Locality type:Creek
Classification
Species:Aragonite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Aragonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Little Sugar Creek, Rushville (Columbus), Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:207195
Long-form Identifier:1:3:207195:4
GUID (UUID V4):8bcbdd3e-bb5e-468b-9cfe-79bc2653de82
Nearest other occurrences of Aragonite
92.1km (57.2 miles) St. Deroin, Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
Mississippian World 73 Pennsylvanian Raccoon Creek Group 78 6t 19 Pleistocene Time in South-Central...Indiana 37: Indianapolis—Tell City Indiana 46: Columbus—Spencer 120 140 151 Southwestern Indiana: Clay...group z Z > Creek group Buffalo Wallow group 0. CL Dugger formation...formation Haney limestone Big Clifty sandstone Beech Creek limestone West Baden group Elwren formation Reelsville...group Salem limestone Harrodsburg limestone Ramp Creek formation Edwardsville formation Spickert Knob formation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pennsylvania anthracite production, total and by county, can be found in the Department of Interior Minerals...interpolating coal production of county data. The area of each contributing county was calculated for the watersheds...watersheds and coal production of each county was area-weighted for watersheds. Riverine CO2 calculations...magnesium bearing minerals such as calcite or aragonite. A value close to or above one represents a large...of West Little Sugar Creek pre- and postreclamation at the Green Valley coal mine, Indiana, USA. Environ
Report (issue)
from a sketch of Cataract Falls on Mill Creek in Owen County by David Dale Owen (1807-60) . The original...Soc. Bull.--American Ceramic Society Bulletin. Columbus, Ohio. Am. Chem. Soc. Div. Fuel Chemistry--American...Battelle Tech. Rev.--Battelle Technical Review. Columbus, Ohio. Biul. Peryglacjalny--Biuletyn Peryglacjalny...York, N.Y. Missouri Bot. Garden Annals--Missouri Botanical Garden Annals. St. Louis, Mo. Missouri Div. Geol...Survey and Water Resources [Rept.]; Rept. Inv.--Missouri Division of Geological Survey and Water Resources
Journal (volume)
zoogeographic regions has proved to be a task of no little difficulty, chiefly because of the almost complete...Geological Survey.) The strata which outcrop in Wayne County have a maximum thickness ranging between 1200 and...rethe and the of streams, having along principal county part shale, moved by erosion. The maximum ...the high hills along the southern border of the county. The limestones and the red and green shales of...plain in the northern and western portions of the county. These older beds consist of 20 to 40 feet of Devonian
Book
Truran, Jr. and A. Heger University of Chicago, IL, USA 1.01.1 INTRODUCTION 1.01.2 ABUNDANCES AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS...K. Zinner Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA 1.02.1 INTRODUCTION 1.02.2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND...28 29 29 29 30 32 33 34 34 34 ranges, leaving little doubt that the grains are ancient stardust. By...1992) could have formed by exsolution, there can be little doubt that interior grains in graphite must have...compositions reflect the major chemistry of the gas (e.g., Little-Marenin, 1986). The study of morphological features
Book
University, Cambridge, MA, USA and K. K. Turekian Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA ELSEVIER 2005 AMSTERDAM...University, Cambridge, MA, USA and K. K. Turekian Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Geochemistry has deep...Institute, Troy, NY, USA P. Adriaens The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA H.-J. Albrechtsen...W. Trenton, NJ, USA J. E. Barbash United States Geological Survey, Tacoma, WA, USA P. L. Bjerg Technical...Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA E. Callender US Geological Survey, Westerly, RI, USA T. Charette University
 
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