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Tremolite from
Hillabee greenstone, Clay County, Alabama, USA


Classification
Species:Tremolite
Formula:◻Ca2Mg5(Si8O22)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Tremolite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hillabee greenstone, Clay County, Alabama, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:294136
Long-form Identifier:1:3:294136:3
GUID (UUID V4):121cd2dc-222c-466e-8de3-92997f5d6257
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ans THORNTON L. NEATHERY GeologicalSurveyof Alabama,P.O. Box O, UniversityStation,Tuscaloosa, Alabama35486...1963; LaMont and Hastings, 1964; Magee, 1968; Alabama-Georgia state line; and (3) the Wedowee terrane...extends from the Coastal Plain onlap in central Alabama northeastward at least as far as the SouthCa...disseminated sulfide mineralization. onlap in central Alabama to Cartersville, Georgia; The basalclasticrocks...TalladegaGroup (2) the Ashlandterrane is exposedin the Alabama are interpreted as marginal depositsformed along
Report (issue)
aie! BARTLETT'S/27 FERRY FAULT } i GEORGIA ALABAMA sy .i % OP A iar an waeew ows mp ede eel (...CAROLINA ug 5; “A BARTLETT'S/.2 FERRY FAULT ? ALABAMA GEORGIA 50 . Lee 50 MILES SO KILOMETRES UNIVERSITY...this volume on the sulfide deposits of Georgia-Alabama. from does It has been the authors not involve...Appalachians in Paleorift the Southern Flank Alabama (Robert W. of Turkey Haven Schafer and J. Settings...Copper Anomaly at the Peachbottom Deposit, Alleghany County, North Carolina (John E. Callahan, J. Hatten Metal
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
I I 34° MARIOH 34° I LAMAR , v:I G'l Alabama Q, \'l'I Q, 33° 0 1- I I I (/) ";lO ...Geological Survey of Alabama P.O. Box 0 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486 85° • County Seat ALABAMA'S MINERAL...iron furnace was built near Russellville, Franklin County, utilizing local brown iron-ore (goethite) deposits...Tennessee River Valley area near Huntsville, Madison County, the first such mineralogical description in the...the Coosa River (Chilton County). Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has long been a significant
Report (issue)
Geology, Structural. 3. Geology Georgia. 4. Geology Alabama. I. Higgins, Michael W . II. Series: Geological...thrust sheet .............................. Hillabee greenstone (informal) ..................... Soapstone...(informally named) .............................. Hillabee greenstone (informal) ..................... Appendix...southernmost part of the Appalachian orogen, Georgia and Alabama ....... In pocket 2. Schematic diagrams illustrating...southernmost part of the Appalachian orogen, Georgia and Alabama ..............................................
Report (issue)
slate belt 11. massive sulfides 191 Northern Alabama Piedmont 197 Geologic relationshipes Results... Index map of the Appalachians in Georgia and Alabama. 38. 196 199 Lead isotope ratio diagrams illustrating...district, Carolina slate belt, and Stone Hill, Alabama, galenas. 40. 213 Diagramatic illustration of...Vance County pluton. 57. 295 Lead isotope ratio diagrams illustrating results from Vance County pluton...pluton K-feldspar fields with Hamme galena and Vance County pluton albite analyses on lead isotope ratio 59
Report (issue)
photo: Olistostromal facies, Lay Dam Formation, Alabama, showing granitoid olistoliths in meta-pebbly mudstone...associated rocks in the Talladega slate belt, Alabama Appalachians ...... James F. Tull and Whitney R...the Appalachian orogen, primarily from Maine to Alabama. They are representative of the papers presented...mélanges in the Blue Ridge Province from Virginia to Alabama, which contain possible ophiolite fragments; (3)...Lay Dam Formation in the Talladega slate belt of Alabama; (4) mélanges, including the Falls Lake and Juliette
Book (volume)
THE and W.A. APPALACHIAN Thomas OROGEN IN ALABAMA 301 After a decade of intense and productive...Solid Earth Geophysics, Boulder, Colorado 80308, USA. Copies of these publications, which contain lists...•etts.• Rhode Island and eastern Connecticut USA. and literature in the appendix of this volume...compressed, complicated several thrust plates. Alabama. layering. Kidd, A the regions of the Appalachians...quartz, feldspar, garnet, zoisite, diopside, tremolite, calcite and wollastonite. The Goede Hoop Formation
Thesis/Dissertation
Oba (1980) has found a solvus in the system tremolite-pargasite at 1 kb. Estimates of the pressures...crust. The main mineral formed is a smectite group clay, which commonly replaces matrix glass. 25°C This...adjacent textural ' ! •' 0 ! types of greenstone pillows and comparing these to nearby fresh material...weathering indicates fixation in the interlayer sites of clay minerals. Under low grade conditions, such large...the formation of hydroxides, their adherence to clay particles, (of Ni) and the incorporation within
 
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