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Chalcedony from
Big Tree Creek, Yacolt, Clark County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Creek
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Chalcedony
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcedony data
Locality Data:Click here to view Big Tree Creek, Yacolt, Clark County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:367174
Long-form Identifier:1:3:367174:0
GUID (UUID V4):04c70b53-74c9-40eb-910c-c7b29e78e611
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcedony
43.2km (26.8 miles) Neer Road, Goble, Columbia County, Oregon, USA
52.8km (32.8 miles) Shellrock Mtn, Hood River County, Oregon, USA
72.8km (45.2 miles) Salmon Creek, Toledo, Lewis County, Washington, USA
79.5km (49.4 miles) Pucci drillhole, Hood River County, Oregon, USA
80.1km (49.8 miles) Fish Creek Road - highway 224 junction, Clackamas River localities, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
90.6km (56.3 miles) Lucas Creek, Logan Hill, Lewis County, Washington, USA
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sites. ZEOLITES of Washington State Tertiary-age volcanics cover much of Washington State, but only portions...surface of the Columbia River Basalt of eastern Washington is the type locality for paulingite at RUDY...TSCHERNICH 526 A v e n u e A S n o h o m i s h , Washington 98290-2414 T H E VOLCANICS IN T H E PACIFIC...of volcanic rocks and zeolite localities in Washington State. 302 ROCKS & MINERALS CENOZOIC TO RECENT... I n a few exposures in the southern part of Washington, zeolites are found exposed at the base of the
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molten flow. Many volcanic flows in Hawaii and Washington (in the U.SA) and Iceland, show that basalt flowed...assemblages have been mapped in exposed basaltic rock in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and eastern Iceland....laumontite). Mordenite, epistilbite, quartz, and chalcedony are absent in the olivine basalt flows. At the...contain empty cavities followed at depth by quartz, chalcedony, mordenite, and clay, and at the lowest level...heulandite, scolecite, epistilbite, quartz, mordenite, chalcedony, and clay (Walker, 1960b). Analcime, phillipsite
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molten flow. Many volcanic flows in Hawaii and Washington (in the U.SA) and Iceland, show that basalt flowed...assemblages have been mapped in exposed basaltic rock in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and eastern Iceland....laumontite). Mordenite, epistilbite, quartz, and chalcedony are absent in the olivine basalt flows. At the...contain empty cavities followed at depth by quartz, chalcedony, mordenite, and clay, and at the lowest level...heulandite, scolecite, epistilbite, quartz, mordenite, chalcedony, and clay (Walker, 1960b). Analcime, phillipsite
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. May 12,2001 . VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON 9:30 am to 6:30 pm Clark County P. U. D. Building 1200 }'ort...sympositun has been moved from Tacoma to Kelso. Washington and will remain there for at ieast the next three...the end of the meetings when we met in Raymond, Washington and stayed overnight. This tradition was carrier...informally by a pay-your-own dinner at the Old County Buffet by those who wish to attend. Any one wanting...the entire meeting. To accomplish this, all of the tree minerals viillnot be set out at the beginning of
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SI Orca Book Publishers PO Box 468 Custer, WA USA 98240-0468 By esiae) Ye il Front Cover Photo: Panning...Valley. Large amounts of “float” can be found in the creek, or their sources can be tracked down. (Sites 42-44...and minerals makes you more likely to find ‘the big one’ that we all know is out there, with our name...Whether it’s hard or soft, cracked or massive, makes a big difference. Climate has an affect too — in a desert...These new rocks can be seen from Metchosin to Loss Creek, and are known as the Metchosin Igneous Complex
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long (Marty, 2004 ). AFRICA widely in Litchfield County, where good crystals were taken from quartz veins...region (Brunet, I 977b ). NEW YORK Amity, Orange County. At many isolated collected sites between the towns...Litchfield County. Ilmenite masses and crystals from somewhere near Washington, Litchfield County, were described...Lake Road occurrence, Faraday Township, Hastings County. In fall 1994, Dan and Shelley Lambert extracted...Madawaska [Faraday] mine near Bow Lake, Hastings County. Some of the world's finest ilmenite specimens
Journal (volume)
ready made out the State. At Forest City, Sierra county, to be thankful for a good deal. The telegraph...travel, and loss of property on the beacheB; Washington and all the avenues blocked with snow, and Potomac...considered equivalent to the same. The basin of Slate creek, lying a few miles farther to the northwest, is...steel mandrel and a suitable which corresponds to Washington time of seven rest are provided for polishing...the country: On the Forest Hill divide, Placer county, where A remarkably good sample of a paper that
 
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