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Arsenopyrite from
Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Oconto County, Wisconsin, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:360405
Long-form Identifier:1:3:360405:2
GUID (UUID V4):fc13d6fd-ed63-4c34-b438-2dc58cff4c62
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Paleozoic Sedimentary Rocks of Northeastern Wisconsin, USA John A. Luczaj 1, *, Michael J. McIntire 2...(Geoscience), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA Department of Natural & Applied...(Chemistry), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA; mcintirm@uwgb.edu Department...(Statistics), University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI 54311, USA; olsonhum@uwgb.edu Correspondence:...mineralization occurs throughout northeastern Wisconsin, USA, and is recognized as the source of regionally
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 410 South Third Street River Falls, Wisconsin 54022 his is Wisconsin’s... breweries, bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin also has a diverse geology and a history rich...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral collector...Racine (Scovil 1994), the pegmatites of Florence County (Koehier 1989) and the Wausau area (Falster 1987)...summarizes and highlights what has been found in Wisconsin in the past 150 years and points the way to new
Report (issue)
Lake County - 2, 4 Coso Range deposits, Inyo County - 14 Coyote Mountain deposits, Imperial County - 13...Chance Range) mine, Inyo County - 9, 11, 15, 16, 17 Elgin mine, Colusa County - 6, 12 Full Moon deposit...deposit, Imperial County - 13 The Geysers, Sonoma County - 1, 18 Leviathan mine, Alpine County - 7, 17 Sulphur...Sulphur Bank mine, Lake County - 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 12, 17; S 7 Supan deposits, Shasta County - 3; S 7 3. Goldman...hot springs area known as "The Geysers, " Sonoma County. Data given on temperatures, composition of water
Book (volume)
beds, excavations, etc.Selenite roses. BRULE COUNTY AREA: in the Oacoma zone of the Pierre Fm. On Elm...gray Barite rosette up to 5 or 6 inches. CAMPBELL COUNTY MOUND CITY, W to the Missouri R., regional hillsides...gravels, etc.petrified wood, wood opal. CORSON COUNTY LITTLE EAGLE:  area ridges, slopes, stream beds...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States CUSTER COUNTY AREA: The November Mine, 1.2 mi. SE of the Needles...Needles Eye Tunnel, on the W side of Hwy. 87Arsenopyrite, Fluorapatite (fluorescent orange). BUFFALO GAP
Book (volume)
ASHTABULA COUNTY CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.⎯cone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD...CLINTON COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Todd’s Ford, a mineral deposit⎯Hematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships...CUYAHOGA COUNTY CHAGRIN FALLS (on Geauga Co. line), area quarries⎯oilstone. DELAWARE COUNTY DELAWARE...nodules⎯Pyrite (crystals sharply cubic). FRANKLIN COUNTY COLUMBUS, area countywide exposures of blue clay...HIGHLAND COUNTY SINKING SPRING, area ore deposit (most important in Ohio) ⎯Hematite. HOCKING COUNTY AREA
Book (volume)
ASHTABULA COUNTY CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.⎯cone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD...CLINTON COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Todd’s Ford, a mineral deposit⎯Hematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships...CUYAHOGA COUNTY CHAGRIN FALLS (on Geauga Co. line), area quarries⎯oilstone. DELAWARE COUNTY DELAWARE...nodules⎯Pyrite (crystals sharply cubic). FRANKLIN COUNTY COLUMBUS, area countywide exposures of blue clay...HIGHLAND COUNTY SINKING SPRING, area ore deposit (most important in Ohio) ⎯Hematite. HOCKING COUNTY AREA
Report (issue)
of the Little Commonwealth area Florence County, Wisconsin by Robert W. Johnson, Jr..> /*?«2 V "** U...OPEN-FILE REPORT Prepared in cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey This report...Little Commonwealth exploration, Florence County, Wisconsin . < Figure 1* Map shoving location of the...of the Crystal Falls, Michigan, and Florence, Wisconsin, area ................. / 2. Photomicrograph of...of the Little Commonwealth area Florence County, Wisconsin Robert W. Johnson, Jr. ABSTRACT The Little
Report (volume)
West Virginia... .Dr. I. C. White, Morgantown. Wisconsin.........Prof. W. 0. Hotchkiss, Madison. Wyoming...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton;...following localities: Bibb County, Pratts Ferry; Calhoun County, near Tampa; Clay County, T. 20, Pv. 7 E.; Jefferson...Jefferson County, at Elyton; Lee County, at Chewacla lime works; St. Clair County, at Gfeensport; Shelby
Report (volume)
............................................ Wisconsin.................................................See Bauxite and Halloysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton;...following localities : Bibb County, Pratts Ferry; Calhoun County, near Tampa; Clay County, T. 20 S., R. 7 E.;...; Jefferson County, at Ely ton; Lee County, at Chewacla lime works"; St. Clair County, at Greensport;
Report (volume)
greenstone-granite terrane 9 Early Proterozoic Wisconsin magmatic terrane and associated epicratonic rocks...Proterozoic rhyolite-granite terrane of southern Wisconsin 11 Quartzite of Baraboo interval 11 Early Proterozoic...Proterozoic rhyolite-granite terrane of southern Wisconsin 27 Early Proterozoic Central. Plains orogen 27...terrane (age, 2.6-2.7 Ga); (3) Early Proterozoic Wisconsin magmatic terrane (age, 1.83-1.89 Ga) and associated...Proterozoic rhyolite-granite terrane of southern Wisconsin (age, 1.76 Ga); (5) Early Proterozoic metamorphic
Book
. Volcanic rocks of central and northeastern Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deformation.... . . . . . Iron-formations of north-central Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....iron-ore concentrate are recoverable from Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan by present-day technological methods...Minnesota, adjacent parts of Ontario, northern Wisconsin, and the northern peninsula of Michigan (Fig....east-trending belt across much of north-central Wisconsin (Fig. 2-2). Similar volcanic rocks also occur
Report (issue)
to concerning all Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin taken together. to the early discovery of the...was again a time of activity, Michigan and Wisconsin surveys. made so through the Alexander Winchell...Islands, while inland the}" stretch source of the Wisconsin River The (p. 166). DISTRICT. westward as...the great lead region of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Stoc;kton, John. A report of John Stockton... a mixtm-e of galena, asbestos, pyrite, and arsenopyrite. mouth of the Carp River a large number
 
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