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Mica Group from
Monongahela Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Mica Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mica Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monongahela Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:399016
Long-form Identifier:1:3:399016:2
GUID (UUID V4):c91fa46f-c0f3-47fd-a038-de7fc69bb013
Nearest other occurrences of Mica Group
0.5km (0.3 miles) β“˜Carpenter Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) β“˜Lawrence exploration (Wilkinson), Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
0.9km (0.5 miles) β“˜Columbia Mine (Union; Schafer; Schaffer; Schafter; Sheldon), Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
0.9km (0.5 miles) β“˜Tobin Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
1.3km (0.8 miles) β“˜Richards Mine (Dunn Mine; Richards-Dunn Mine), Alpha, Iron County, Michigan, USA
1.3km (0.8 miles) β“˜Richards Mine (Dunn; Richards-Dunn), Alpha, Iron County, Michigan, USA
1.9km (1.2 miles) β“˜Genessee Mine (Ethel), Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
1.9km (1.2 miles) β“˜Odgers Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) β“˜Fortune Lake Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) β“˜Ravenna-Prickett Mine, Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
References
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Book (edition)
51; Le Chatelier's experiments, Feldspar, 53; Mica, 53; Iron ores, 54; Limonite, 54; Hematite, Newtonite...Hydrous silica, 70; Iron oxide, 71; Sources of iron oxide in clays, 71; Effects of iron compounds, 72; Coloring...Coloring action of iron in unburned clay, 72; Coloring action of iron oxide on burned clay, 72; Fluxing...Fluxing action of iron oxide, 75; Effect of iron oxide on absorptive power and shrinkage the clays, 60; Variations... 342; Rivrer, 342; Devonian, 345; Hamilton Michigan, 342; Silurian, 342; Hudson Marshall series, 345;
Report (issue)
(CaBSiO4OH) vesicle filling from a basaltic Houghton County lava flow. Small specks of native copper occur...the surface and between the nodular masses. The Michigan Bicentennial symbol (back cover) incorporates...Survey Division BULLETIN 6 THE MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN by E. Wm. Heinrich Professor of Mineralogy and...University of Michigan Ann Arhor, Michigan Lansing, Michigan 1976 STATE OF MICHIGAN WILLIAM G. Mrr...State of Michigan CL '48 s.321.6. Printed by Speaker-Hines and Thomas, Inc., Lansing, Michigan. Available
Report (volume)
109, 112, 117, 118 (part). K0benhavn, Denmark. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters: Papers...Papers, vols. 20, 21. Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan College of Mining and Technology: Bulletin, new ser., vols...vols. 8 (no. 4), 9 (no, 3). Houghton, Mich. Michigan Geological and Biological Survey, Department of Conservation...Division: Summary Report, 1930-34. Lansing, Mich. Michigan, University of, Museum of Paleontology: Contributions...Pass and Atlantic City mining district of Fremont County, Wyoming: Rocks and Minerals, vol. 11, no. 10,
Book (edition)
experiments, 53; Quartz, 5-1; Feldspar, 55; Mica, 55; Iron ores, 56; Limonite, 56; Hematite, 56; Magnetite...Hydrous silica, 79; Iron oxide, 80 Sources of iron oxide in clays, 80 Effects of iron compounds, Coloring...Coloring action of iron 81 Coloring action of iron in unburned clay, 81 oxide on burned clay, 81 Fluxing action...action of iron oxide, 85 Effect of iron oxide on absorptive power and shrinkage of clay, 85; Lime, 86;...clays, 387 References on Massachusetts clays, 388; Michigan, 388; Silurian, 388; Hudson River, 388; clays
Report (edition)
with cubic and octahedral cleavages, Pequea silver mine; middle left: azurite crystals on calcite, β€œold”...from the owners of the land, from the quarry or mine operators before entering to collect. (Land ownership...particular site, remember it is possible to visit the county courthouse in which the site is located, and trace...tested copper by Benjamin Franklin. In 1732 Gap mine land was owned by the honorable Proprietors Thomas...23 23 28 Adams County Native copper localities Teeter quarry zeolite Allegheny County Wittmer wurtzite
Book
Mineralogy of Michigan by E. W. Heinrich updated and revised β€’ by George W. Robinson M By E W~ Hellnr]ch...Museum Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 49931 2004 Β© MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN 3 FOREWORD...FOREWORD Michigan has a long and varied geologic history that includes repeated episodes of volcanism...before the first Europeans set foot here. When Michigan became a state in 1837, one of the first actions...and we continue to learn more about them today. Michigan minerals helped to build the state and nation
Book (edition)
commonly have several variants, such as Great Smoky Group, Great Smoky Conglomerate, Great Smoky Formation...the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the United...for example: Washington County Arkansas and Portland Maine. Each new county Term can now autopost its...to counties was a major task. The scope of U.S. county and city Terms can now be clear even when they
Book (edition)
Thesaurus am Guide to Indexing Fourth Edition Crystal S. Palmer, Editor 7 ia Published by th AMERICAN...The largest groups of new terms have been U.S. county names; rock-formation names (mostly North American);...Thesaurus. These include local geographic terms, U.S. county names, rock-formation names, and fossil names.... a. Geographic Coordinates peridot BA olivine group nesosilicates orthosilicates silicates BT minerals...term must be a name unique to one area. Lincoln County is not assigned coordinates in the Thesaurus, because
Report (volume)
............................................. Michigan ............................................................................................. Michigan ............................................................................................. Michigan ..........................'...... ....I.........Hematites of Alabama, McCalley, 3819. Iron ore mines in Jefferson County, Castlcnian, 777. Leaf impressions...Ga., to Birmingham, Ala., Brewer, 561. Miocene group of Alabama, Johnson, 2917. Murphrecs Valley, Phillips
Report (volume)
..................v .......'......... Johnson's Iron Regions of Louisiana and Texas ...................geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv... 353-398. Synopsis of the flora of the Laramie group, by Lester F. Ward, pp. 399-557, pis. xxxi-lxv....255-339, pis. Vi-xix. The Penokee iron-bearing series of Michigan and Wisconsin, by Koland Duer Irving...Preliminary report on the Marquette iron-bearing district of Michigan, by Charles Richard Van Hise and William
Report (volume)
search: Hershey, H. G. , 2. scale: Spieker, E. M., 3. Iron-range rocks, origin: Tanton, Distribution in geologic...P., 15. California, Barstow quadrangle: Trenton group, Ordovician: Bowen, O. E., Jr. , 5. Clark, T. H...4. also Limestone; Dolomite; Western, Claiborne group: Miss. Phosphate. Geol. Soc., 2. California: Calif...described. Div. Mines, 1; Jenkins, O. P., Choctaw County, Highway 17 area: 3. Toulmin, L. D., Jr., 3. Minor:...and potash in H. D., 6. gravels, analyses: Lamar, Iron, Birmingham area: Thoenen, J. E., 8a. J. R., 2.
Report (issue)
4, A1 2 O 3 26.8, Na 2 O 16.3, Lenni, Delaware County. Crystals. Eyerman, 1911, 11. Composition: Analysis:...Sp.gr LOCALITIES: Berks County: Birdsboro, and Gickerville; Delaware County: Leiperville, Lenni (druses...Felton's farm (Chester), and Ward's quarry; Montgomery County: Sumneytown, and Perkiomenville ; Philadelphia:...cut east of Reading (probably Birdsboro), Berks County. White, Smith, 1910, 540. silky mass of radiating...42 9.86 4.77 13.60 100.69 2.277 LOCALITY: Berks County: Birdsboro. MESOLITE m Na Al Si3Oio.2H O 2 2
Report (volume)
cientifica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...14th-21st; Mineral Resources Series 1, Coal, Gas, Iron, Mineral wool, Oil; Publications 90, 91, 98, 101...BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1929-39 Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters: Guidebooks...7-9; Papers vols. 9-11, 13-24. Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan College of Mining and Technology Bulletins new...ser., vols. 6-12 (parts). Houghton, Mich. ' . Michigan Department of Conservation, Geological Survey
Report (volume)
4, 5, 8; Museum Paper, nos. 5, 6; County Report, no. 1 (Clay County). Montgomery, Ala. Alberta, Scientific...Boletfn de Minas, nos. 5-13. Habana, Cuba. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 8, no....Ordovician; Silurian; Queen Annes County; Kent County; Talbot County. Baltimore, Md. Mazama, vols. 5 (no...de Divulgaci6n, nos. 19-30. Mexico City. D. F. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters: Report...20th-22d; Papers, vols. 1-8. Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan Geological and Biological Survey: Publications
Report (volume)
Price $1.00. , . XVJLI. The Flora of the Dakota Group, a posthumous work, by Leo Lesquereux. .Edited by...$1.00. XIX. The Penokee Iron-Bearing Scries of Northern Wisconsin and Michigan, by Roland D. Irving and...meridian of 76Β° 30', from Tompkins County, New York, to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, by Henry S. Williams...14. The Electrical and Magnetic Properties of the Iron-Carburets, by Carl Barns and Vincent Stronhal. 1885...cents. 16. On the Higher Devonian Faunas of Ontario County, New York, by John M. Clarke. 1885. 8Β°. 80 pp.
Report (volume)
nephelite group.................................................. The cancrinite-sodalite group............................................. The olivine group.................................................................................... The melilite group..................................................................................... The zoisite group.................................................................................. The andalusite group..............................................'.
Report (volume)
Survey: Bulletin, 1, 2, 3a-7a, lOa; The Paleozoic group; The geology of ten counties of northeastern Georgia...Maryland Geological Survey, Vols. I-III. Allegany County. Baltimore, Md. Maryland State Weather Service:...City of Mexico. Michigan, Geological Survey, Arols. A^-VII. Lansing, Mich. Michigan, State Board of Geological...physiography of Allegany County [Maryland], Md. Geol. Surv.,. Allegany County, pp. 27-56, pis. i-vi, figs...Describes the topography and drainage features of the county and discusses the stages of its physiographic history
Report (volume)
nephelite group.................................................... The cancrinite-sodalite group............................................ The olivine group.................................................................................... The melilite group..................................................................................... The zoisite group.................................................................................. The andalusite group................................................
Report (volume)
anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. Β· counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...95; Prouty, 09, 12; Smith (E A), 76a; Labausage mine: Evans (A W), 09. Raccoon Mountain field: Gibson... 08 Talladega Co., Gold Log mine: Bastin, 16a Granites: Watson, 10 Iron: Chauvenet, 86; Eckel, 06b; Gesner... Alabama-Continued. Economic geology-Continued. Iron: hematites: McCalley, 97a; Birmingham district:...Post-Eocene formations: Smith (E A), 94d 06a Ripley group: Johnson (L C), 84 Rome quadrangle: Hayes, 02 .
Report (volume)
__________________________________-____ The zoisite group _ ______________________ Topaz __________________________________...______________________________-.__ Iron carbonate._____ _________________ _ __ Silicated iron ores_____________________________...Dehydration of clays__-_____________________________ Mica schist __________________________________ Gneiss...chemical elements, namely, oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium, and potassium. These...are possible, they reduce on analysis to a small group of substances which are called elements. It is not
Book
this book. In 1948 the University of Michigan inaugurated its Michigan lvlemorial Phoenix Project devoted...the ele1nentary level (through the University of Michigan Extension Service) to several hundred students...by the Department of Mineralogy, University of Michigan, and the writer is especially grateful to its...of photographic services at the University of Michigan, prepared most of the photomicrographs. Mrs. Margaret...analytical techniques, even though they may have crystal faces. Such minerals are referred to as metamict
Report (volume)
nephelite group .............................................. The cancrinite-sodalite group. ............................................ The olivine group. .................................................................................. The melilite group .................................................................................... The zoisite group. ................................................................................ The andalusite group ............................................. Staurolite
Report (volume)
nephelite group................................................ The cancrinite-sodalite group.............................................. The olivine group.................................................................................... The melilite group............................................... The..................................... The zoisite group............................................................... t ................ The andalusite group. ............................................ Staurolite
Report (volume)
material not included before, notably, a large group of reports prepared by and for the U.S. Atomic Energy...discussed in the paper. Similarly, "Feldspar and mica deposits in the southeastern United States" would...economic minerals and metals, such as COPPER, GOLD, MICA, and SILVER, and other geologic entries. A few of...underlined and indented two spaces, are used to group entries under the geographic headings and under...are as follows: COLORADO. Mineralogy. Montrose County, uranium-vanadium deposits: Weeks, A. D., 13R.
Book (edition)
the ANIMAL KINGDOM, the PLANT KINGDOM, and the CRYSTAL KINGDOM. An individual in either kingdom has its...there is, hence, no proper development, as the crystal is perfect, however minute (5) it ends in simply...lifeless, there is no proper death or necessary crystal (1) a lifeless object, is ; ; ; ; ; dissolution...quartz (2-65), and more than two thirds that of pure iron (7-75). (1) Spheroidal form. 15 β€”β€” PHYSIOGRAPHIC...)':2/*:"'Β°'"<^c r^ NORFOLK wales/// /FRIENDLY .>::;i-' \group ^.ra,4.5^^/,.^' \ 21 15 . f -4ni^ / /'-
 
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