| | Report (issue) | NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WILLIAM DIVISION JASPER P. OF L. SAUNDERS, MINERAL...RESOURCES GEOLOGIST Circular 16 LOCALITIES NORTH OF CAROLINA BY JAMES F. CONLEY Doc NC DENR LIBRARY...... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MINERAL COLLECTING IN NORTH CAROLINA , . . . . # . WHERE TO COLLECT f ... f ......THE MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES . . ALAMANCE COUNTY 5 5 Pyrophyllite ......... f .......... 5 ALEXANDER COUNTY ................. 7 Emerald, Hiddenite and Associated Minerals | | | Report (volume) | North Carolina State Library Gift of "JYortk (^arolinti ^Ihranj 0 Digitized by the Internet Archive...in 2019 with funding from State Library of North Carolina https://archive.org/details/corundumperidoti01prat...OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA BY JOSEPH HYDE PRATT and JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS North Carolina State Library...Library Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY J. A. HOLMES, STATE GEOLOGIST VOLUME I CORUNDUM AND...WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA BY JOSEPH HYDE PRATT AND JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 1905 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ic bodiesin a portion of the Blue Ridge of North Carolina and Virginia Devro M. ScorroRD AND JBrpney...northeast-trendingbelt from near West Jefferson,North Carolina to near Floyd, Virginia in the Blue Ridge,...Ridge of North Carolina trending belt from southwest of West Jefferson in Ashe County, North Carolina to near...Virginia (Fig. 1) have not been investigated in Floyd County, Virginia, a distance of 150 km. A any detailed...of ultramafic bodies in easternBlue Ridge in North Carolina and Virginia southeastof Fries fault. pee-Elk | | | Book (volume) | grading to 600 to 800 feet thick in the north. ALEXANDER COUNTY FAYVILLE, area stream gravels⎯agate, jasper...⎯agate, jasper; d RR siding of Clay⎯agate. CALHOUN COUNTY AREA, shores of the Mississippi R., in the Warsaw...crystals). CRAWFORD COUNTY PALESTINE, area deposits⎯Siderite. EDWARDS COUNTY AREA, T. 1 S, R. 10 E...E, regional deposits⎯Siderite. FULTON COUNTY FARMINGTON, W 6 mi. on Rte. 116 to the Rapatee No. 5 strip...mine⎯pyritized gastropods (Pennsylvanian age). GRUNDY COUNTY AREA: c Regional rd. and RR cuts and banks of Mason | | | Book (volume) | grading to 600 to 800 feet thick in the north. ALEXANDER COUNTY FAYVILLE, area stream gravels⎯agate, jasper...⎯agate, jasper; d RR siding of Clay⎯agate. CALHOUN COUNTY AREA, shores of the Mississippi R., in the Warsaw...crystals). CRAWFORD COUNTY PALESTINE, area deposits⎯Siderite. EDWARDS COUNTY AREA, T. 1 S, R. 10 E...E, regional deposits⎯Siderite. FULTON COUNTY FARMINGTON, W 6 mi. on Rte. 116 to the Rapatee No. 5 strip...mine⎯pyritized gastropods (Pennsylvanian age). GRUNDY COUNTY AREA: c Regional rd. and RR cuts and banks of Mason | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous............................................. North Carolina..............................................1. Elliott County dike............................................... 2. Crittenden County dike............................................. 3. Colfax County................ I................................142 3. Plumas County............................................... 144 4. Butte County.............. | | | Book (volume) | vertebrate remains. The breaks of the White River north of Crawford in Dawes Co. and the rather extensive...chalcedony, jasper and gem petrified wood. BUFFALO COUNTY KEARNEY, area gravel bars and pits along the Platte...townagate, chalcedony, jasper, petrified wood. CASS COUNTY WEEPING WATER, SE, on rd. to Nehawka, in the Snyderville...chalcedony, jasper, fossils. CHERRY COUNTY VALENTINE, in the Sandhills county along the Niobrara R. and Minnechaduza...CHEYENNE, DEUEL, GARDEN & KEITH COUNTIES AREA, between North and South Platte rivers and in all tributary branches | | | Book | CHAPTER 8 Tennessee 8 7 6 CHAPTER 10 South Carolina ......... _ .......... _ _ .... ____________________............._........... 7 3 6 CHAPTER 9 North Carolina 4 2 3 3 9 6 3 CHAPTER 1 GEM H U N T...g e s w h i c h c r e s t a t M t . N o r t h Carolina, a n d C l i n g m a n ' s Dome, Tennessee. Because...n d m 1799 i n Cabarrus C o u n t y, N o r t h Carolina, b y a s m a l l b o y w a l k i n g along a m...n t h e e a r l y 1840's i n b o t h N o r t h Carolina and Georgia. C r y s t a l s were recovered f | | | Report (volume) | crystalline rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont...rocks Virginia North Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee...Grande Canyon 5 2. Mount Taylor region 5 3. Colfax County 4. Miscellaneous rocks 5 Arizona 1. Globe district...Plumas County 4. Butte County 5 5. Sierra County5 6. Nevada City and Grass Valley 5 7. Placer County 8. Eldorado...Eldorado County 5 9. Amador County 5 10. Calaveras County5 11. Tuolumne County 5 12. Mariposa County5 | | | Report (issue) | Contents Block-in-matrix structures in the North Carolina Blue Ridge belt and their significance for...McKinney Tectonic mélange at Chunky Gal Mountain, North Carolina Alfred J. Lacazette, Jr., and Nicholas Rast...in the Carolinas and Georgia, that border the Carolina terrane as defined by Secor and others (1983);...(Rodgers, 1968) at the eastern edge of ancestral North America (e.g., Bird and Dewey, 1975). Rowley and...less well known in the Silurian strata of eastern North America. In New Brunswick, the 6 Rast and Horton | | | Report (volume) | geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...xxvi-xxxv. A review of the nonmarine fossil Mollusca of North America, by C. A. White, M. D., pp. 403-550, pis...pp.253-271. A review of the fossil Ostreidse of North America, and a comparison of the fossil with the...of the Dismal Swamp district of Virginia and North Carolina, by Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, pp. 255-339...formation, by \V J McGee, 347-521, pis. xxxii-xli. The North American continent during Cambrian time, by Charles | | | Report (volume) | ..... I........................... Summary for North A.merica..........................................Stokes. E. Spring 3 milos wsst of Lowesville, North Carolina. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. F. Spring near Mount...Colorado rivers. A. Cache la Poudre River above the north fork. B. Cache la Poudre River water from faucet...river system belong naturally together. Taking North American rivers first in order, let us begin with...analysts as under M. 0. Neuse River at Raleigh, North Carolina. Composite of 36 samples, October 1,1906, to | | | Report (volume) | .................................. Summary for North America....................................... Rivers...Stokes. Spring 3 miles west of Lowesville, North Carolina. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. Spring near Mount...Colorado rivers. A. Cache la Poudre River above the north fork. B. Cache la Poudre Elver water from faucet...river system belong naturally together. Taking North American rivers first in order, let us begin with...analysts as under M. O. Neuse River at Raleigh, North Carolina. Composite of 36 samples, October 1,1906, to | | | Report (volume) | Saskatchewan system_____._______________ Summary for North America..,__.._____________.___ Rivers of South...Stokes. Spring 3 miles west of Lowesville, North Carolina. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. Spring near Mount... B. C. D. E. Cache la Poudre River, above the north fork. Cache la Poudre River, water from faucet in...river system belong naturally together. Taking North American rivers first in order, let us begin with...4, p. 612, 1897. B. Missouri River at Bismarck, North Dakota. Analysis by C. F. Sidener for the Northern | | | Report (volume) | .................................. Summary for North America....................................... Rivers...Average composition of igneous rocks by areas. A. North America, including Greenland, Central America, and...are evidently of very unequal value. Those for North America and Europe represent 71.5 per cent of the...Stokes. E. Spring 3 miles west of Lowesville, North Carolina. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. F. Spring near Mount...Colorado rivers. A. Cache la Poudre River above the north fork. B. Cache la Poudre River water from faucet | | | Report (volume) | .................................. Summary for North America....................................... Rivers...Stokes. Spring 3 miles west of Lowesville, North Carolina. Analysis by F. W. Clarke. Spring near Mount...Colorado rivers. A. Cacho la Poudre River above tho north fork. B. Cache la Poudre River water from faucet...river system belong naturally together. Taking North American rivers first in order, let us begin with...analysts as under M. 0. Neuse River at Raleigh, North Carolina. Composite of 36 samples, October 1, 1906, | | Kogel, Jessica Elzea, Trivedi, Nikhil C., Barker, James M., Krukowski, Stanley T. - Eds. (2006) Industrial Minerals and Rocks (7th ed.) Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc., Littleton, CO. | Book (edition) | (SME) 8307 Shaffer Parkway Littleton, Colorado, USA 80127 (303) 948-4200 / (800) 763-3132 www.smenet...Corporation The Feldspar Corporation Spruce Pine, North Carolina James M. Barker J. Wallace Gwynn New Mexico...Research Center Clemson University Anderson, South Carolina James M. Barker Dennis P. Bryan New Mexico...Giles Chemical Industries, Inc. Waynesville, North Carolina U.S. Geological Survey Reston, Virginia Kip...Japan Harold R. 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