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Chlorite Group from
Long Branch Quarry, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA


Locality type:Quarry
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 Long Branch Quarry, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:241873
Long-form Identifier:1:3:241873:5
GUID (UUID V4):6e14aace-0625-4e56-ac44-36a8763c4db0
Nearest other occurrences of Chlorite Group
34.8km (21.6 miles) Jim Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA
37.3km (23.2 miles) Big Falls, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, USA
38.2km (23.8 miles) Wissota Dam, Wissota Lake Reservoir, Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA
43.1km (26.8 miles) Bend deposit, Gilman, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
58.4km (36.3 miles) Flambeau Mine, Ladysmith, Ladysmith-Rhinelander Metavolcanic Complex, Rusk County, Wisconsin, USA
67.3km (41.8 miles) Eisenbrey deposit (Thornapple deposit), Ladysmith-Rhinelander Metavolcanic Complex, Rusk County, Wisconsin, USA
70.8km (44.0 miles) Cary Mound area quarries, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
74.1km (46.0 miles) Jackson County Iron Mine (Black River Falls Mine; Ron Mound; Seven Mile Mound Mine; Red Mound), Jackson County, Wisconsin, USA
82.6km (51.3 miles) Something Talc Mine (old Czaikowski property), Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
83.0km (51.6 miles) Trowbridge-Nott Talc Mine, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
Barstow quadrangle: Trenton group, Ordovician: Bowen, O. E., Jr. , 5. Clark, T. H., 10. Canada, arctic...Tordilla Hill area, color: Shale nomenclature: Clark, T. H. ,6. South Texas Geol. Soc., 7. Silicates...4. also Limestone; Dolomite; Western, Claiborne group: Miss. Phosphate. Geol. Soc., 2. California: Calif...described. Div. Mines, 1; Jenkins, O. P., Choctaw County, Highway 17 area: 3. Toulmin, L. D., Jr., 3. Minor:...analysis: KelH. D., 5. ler, W. D., 3. Talladega County, hematiteOklahoma, potash agstone, granite magnetite
Journal (issue)
from the Apache Mine, Gila County, Arizona. The largest crystals in the group are about 4 mm in diameter...customers, thefts by shoplifters and much time lost in long conversations with visitors who buy nothing. Dealers...promise as a likely supplier of specimens for a long time, collectors in­ evitably will try to bypass...types and coordinate systems, application of point group sym­ metries to crystals, characteristics of space...other common associated minerals. M A R C A SITE Wisconsin marcasite delights the eye and challenges the
Report (volume)
anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...Canada, Geological Survey Can :M Br Canada, Mines Branch Can Pari Canada, Parliament Conn G S Connecticut...Wash G S Washington Geological Survey Wis G S Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Wyo St G...93; Marcou, 96; Walcott, 07 Agate Spring fossil quarry, Nebr.: Peterson, 06b, 09 Age fiow and ebb of the...region: McCalley, 91 Coastal plain formations: Clark (W B), 09a Smith (E A), 94 Coosa coal field: Gibson
Book (edition)
crystals of Fluor from Switzerland (Case 7g), a long branch of Native Copper (Wall-case H), and many specimens...crystalline form assumed by the minerals of a species or group. But besides these chemical and morphological fea¬...such a microscopic study, the mineralogist, after a long and intimate experience, is enabled to speak, with...Crystal to be but ice extraordinarily hardened by a long aud vehement cold, whereas ice is, bulk for bulk...additional faces come into existence; and a similar group of three faces must replace each of the remaining
Book (edition)
crystals of Fluor from Switzerland (Case 7h), a long branch of Native Copper (Wall -case H), and many specimens...besides these chemical and morphological feaor group. tures other important characters have to be illustrated...visible, microscopic study, the mineralogist, after a long and intimate enabled to speak, with at least an...Crystal to be but ice extraordinarily hardened by a long and vehement cold, bulk for bulk, lighter than...existence must replace each of the remaining ; similar group of three faces solid angles (Fig. 13). Fig. 14
Book (edition)
crystals of Fluor from Switzerland (Case 7h), a long branch of Native Copper (Wall -case H), and many specimens...besides these chemical and morphological feaor group. tures other important characters have to be illustrated...such a microscopic study, the mineralogist, after a long and intimate experience, is enabled to speak, with...Crystal to be but ice extraordinarily hardened by a long aud vehement cold, whereas ice is, bulk for bulk...a must replace each of the remaining ; similar group of three faces solid angles (Fig. 13). Fig. 13
Book (edition)
crystals of Fluor from Switzerland (Case 7g), a long branch of Native Copper, and many specimens of Native...besides these chemical and morphological feaor group. tures other important characters have to be illustrated...such a microscopic study, the mineralogist, after a long and intimate experience, is enabled to speak, with...extraordinarily hardened make Crystal to be but ice by a long and vehement cold, bulk for bulk, lighter than...additional faces come into existence ; and a similar group of three faces must replace each of the remaining
Book (edition)
crystals of Fluor from Switzerland (Case 7g), the long branch of Native Copper placed in the lower part of...extensive form assumed by the minerals of a species or group. But besides these chemical and morphological features...such a microscopic study, the mineralogist, after a long and intimate experience, is enabled to speak, with...Crystal to be but ice extraordinarily hardened by a long and vehement cold, whereas ice is, bulk for bulk...existence must replace each of the remaining ; similar group of three faces solid angles (Fig. 13). A Fig. 13
Report (volume)
alifornia anada: anadian ' enlmlblatt incinnati county collection colle e lorado congress onue ticut co... Colliery Engineer. Department of Mines, Mines Branch, Colliery Eng ummary Iteport. Ottawa, nt. 'cranton...Pottsville cientltic As ociation , S c h u y I k i 11 County, Pa., Bullet in [only one numbe r published, 1...Co: 27-56 (JO 0 ) 02 The ph ysiography of Garrett County. M<.l G S, Ganett o: 27-54 (1902) 03 Die Faii -Linl...microscopic structure or some rocks or the Quebec group. Can 0 S, Rp Prog 18 (}-2: A ~23 (1883) 3a On the
Book (volume)
who prefers to read selectively the sections of a long article. Alphabetization of article titles is by...or occasionally at the ends of major sections in long articles. To utilize additional bibliographies,...1988. Ee ee Borate minerals A large and complex group of naturally occurring crystalline solids in which...planar triangular group BOs, or with four oxygen atoms to form a tetrahedral group BO,. These groups...tetrahedra in such manner that a compact insular group of low negative charge results; (2) these insular
 
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