| | Book (volume) | Mineralogy by Vandall T. King and Eugene E. Foord Maine Geological Survey DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Walter...Resources Information, Maine Geological Survey Walter A. Anderson, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey...DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 1994 Copyright ©1994 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All...photograph: Fluorapatite, Pulsifer quarry, Auburn, Maine (2.2 cm specimen), Harvard Mineralogical Museum...Wendell E. Wilson, ©1985. The laws and policies of Maine and the United States prohibit discrimination in | | | Book (volume) | 0 n101ercai o of Maine j f·~ ....__ :,,. . - .._"' ..;. .. ~ L-- -~ \. • .J_..::.; I Volume...History, Gems, and Geology edited by Vandall T. King Maine Geological Survey DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION Robert...Robert G. Marvinney, State Geologist of Maine Volume 2: Mining History, Gems, and Geology Edited by...Resources Information, Maine Geologi,cal Survey Robert G Marvinney, State Geologist Maine Geological Survey...DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 2000 Copyright ©2000 by the Maine Geological Survey, Department of Conservation. All | | | Report (issue) | reserves. But tens of millions of tons come into prospect in the price range of $30 to $100 per pound. Uranium...mined over the next 20 years, and more was in prospect. To match many such stories are at least a few...REFERENCES CITED Goldschmidt, V. M., 1964, Geochemistry: Oxford, Clarendon Press, 730 p. \ Lee, Tan, and Yao, Chi-lung...covers barely 350 acres. Perhaps the best way to prospect for kimberlites or other diamondiferous rocks...is known in all of the Appalachian States, from Maine to Alabama, and in a few places in California, Montana |
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