| | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations | | | Book (edition) | LON T HE PROPERTY AiVEirGy(EYRT oF THE Q! creonl lia OE ~| /BRA PY Muineralogy of Arizona Stope in...in oxide ore, Copper Queen mine, Bisbee. These old workings were probably mined in the 1890’s and were...Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme . Mineralogy of Arizona John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard...Richard A. Bideaux AN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors... JoHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following | | | Report (issue) | ASHLEY SCHMITT "As !look back on four decades in mining geology I am impressed by the magnitude of the...geologists who developed the art and science of mining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented...mines. Our generation, in 1. Presented to the Arizona Geological Society , March 3, 1964. This memorial...geology in 1926. His thesis work in the Parral District of Chihauhua, Mexico, (1931) and other investigations...1922 to 1926, in southern Arizona, Virginia and the Central Mining District of New Mexico from 1927 to | | Keith, S.B., Schnabel, Lorraine, DeWitt, Ed, Gest, D.E., Wilt, Jan (1983) Map, description and bibliography of the mineralized areas of the Basin and Range Province in Arizona. Open-File Report Vol. 1983 (84-86) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr8486 | Report (issue) | Mineralized Areas of the Basin and Range Province in Arizona By Stanley B. Keith 1 Lorraine Schnabel 2 , Ed...editorial standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology; present...Tunder Dr., Phoenix, Arizona 85044 2U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225 Arizona Bureau of Geology...Park Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85719 ^J.C. Wilt and Co., 3035 So. Shiela Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85746 Contents...Mineralized Areas of the Basin and Range Province in Arizona..............................................in | | | Journal (issue) | Mineralogical Record Inc., 6349 N. Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 The Mineralogical Record Inc. Is a non-profit...Volume Fourteen, Number Five ARIZONA- V Articles Lost mines of Arizona ................................Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona 283 by W. J. Thomas and R. B. Gibbs Famous...R. A. Bideaux Famous mineral localities: the Ray mine ..................................................Allgood and C. Williams Black dioptase from Tiger, Arizona .............................................. | | | Book (edition) | LONGER THE PROPERTY OF THE .U~'V~~~ff~ 0.C D.?~•.!~'J..~5 ~!~.~J.RY Mineralogy of Arizona Stope in...Richard A. Bideaux THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors . .. JOHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the Uni~ersity of Arizona, where he rose...of Mineralogy, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, and the University of Arizona. SIDNEY A. WILLIAMS | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA • Wu!fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona...assistance ofthe Tucson Gem and Mineral Society The University of Ariwna Press / Tucson .. The University...University of Arizona Press Copyright © 1977, r982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona/ John W. Anthony ... [et al.]; Wendell E. Wilson...ed. p. cm. "Published with the assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society." Includes bibliographical | | | Book (edition) | OF ARIZONA Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian...by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA THIRD EDITION W. Anthony Joh n Sidney A. Williams...assistance ofthe Tucson Gem and Mineral Society The University of Arizona Press / Tucson The University...University of Arizona Press Copyright © 1977, 1982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona / John W. Anthony . . [et al.] ;Wendell E. Wilson | | | Report (issue) | Preliminary report of molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt 1/, Stanley B. Keith 2/, Jocelyn...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology a division of The University of Arizona This...nomenclature 1/ Present address: J.C. Wilt & Co., Tucson, AZ. 85746 2/ Present address: MAGMACHEM Assoc...'1030571 04 M030562 04 M030563 04 '1030584 04 CouNTY DEPosir 'ostHP +litire LAtiroOE ♦ Looroae 28N...A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA 113-49-A | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GROUND WATER OF COAL DEPOSITS, BAY COUNTY, MICHIGAN By J. R. Stark and M. G. McDonald U...additional information write to: Office of the District Chief Water Resources Division U.S. Geological.......... Geology ............................. Saginaw Formation ...................... Sandstone unit.......... Sand and gravel unit .................. Clay unit ....................... Sand unit .................. Ground-water model of hypothetical coal mine ........... Application of model to other sites | | | Report (issue) | Residents of Arizona MINERALS OF ARIZONA by Frederic W. Galbraith and Daniel J. Brennan THE ARIZONA BUREAU...UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON FOREWORD As a service about mineral matters in Arizona, the Arizona Bureau of...University of Arizona, is pleased to reprint the long-standing booklet on MINERALS OF ARIZONA. This basic...Dr. Frederic W. Galbraith, as a bulletin of the Arizona Bureau of Mines. It has moved through several editions...released in its Fourth Edition as Bulletin 181, Arizona Bureau of Mines. The comprehensive coverage of | | | Report (issue) | (CaBSiO4OH) vesicle filling from a basaltic Houghton County lava flow. Small specks of native copper occur...eventually led to one of the biggest and most important "mining booms" in this country's first century. Despite... the 1845 discovery of the Cliff Mine ( first in the world to mine native copper as its sole product)...instilled confidence in North Country mining and initiated the modern mining era. Choice 'Lake Copper' furnished...never documented by geologists working in the district during its decades of maximum activity. Hence | | | Book | endowed with a rich and diverse assemblage of minerals. Appreciation of Michigan's mineral resources...scientific description of its rocks, soils, and minerals ... and provide specimens of the same ... " Our...continue to learn more about them today. Michigan minerals helped to build the state and nation, and they...role in advancing the understanding of Michigan's minerals and in disseminating that knowledge to his students...incorporates new information on recently identified minerals as well as verification of known mineral species | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Alabama P.O. Box 0 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486 85° • County Seat ALABAMA'S MINERAL INDUSTRY began in 1818...iron furnace was built near Russellville, Franklin County, utilizing local brown iron-ore (goethite) deposits...Tennessee River Valley area near Huntsville, Madison County, the first such mineralogical description in the...1831 along tributaries of the Coosa River (Chilton County). Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has...has long been a significant part of the state's mining industry. Since 1880, mineraI production has been | | | Report (issue) | Arij£oua iulltUu ARIZONA, BUREAU OF MINES ARIZONA ZINC AND LEAD DEPOSITS PART I ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES...-156 PUBLISHED BY linhttrsitg of Ari!ona TUCSON, ARIZONA April, 1950 Vol. XXI, No.2 ){ninf,faiil1.... _______ ._. ______________ . __ Governor of Arizona MARION L.BROOKS, B.S., M.A_ (ex officio) ____ State...____________Vice-President of the University, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS Committee: R. L. NUGENT, Chairman; P. S....PIllLLIPS; D. S.POWELL; M. VORIS; M. P. VOSSKUHLER. ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES' STAFF T. G. CHAPMAN, Director | | | Book | L. Clopton Wendell E. Wilson THE MINERALOGICAL TUCSON 1995 RECORD The Mineralogical Record Index,...the Mineralogical Record, Inc. P.O. Box 35565, Tucson, AZ 85740 All rights reserved. Reproduction in...well for many decades to come. Wendell E. Wilson Tucson May 24, 1995 5 KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS The following... Brief descriptive note, as in "What's New in Minerals?" p Photograph or other illustration q Quantitative...GOLD-II] 1-112 MMEE•] 25 I 1994 1-80 ARIZONA-I] ARIZONA-II] [ 129-200 201-272 129-192 193-256 | | | Report (issue) | in other parts of the world indicates that this group may have potential for use in a worldwide lacustrine...obscured by debris or overgrowths of silica and clay minerals, further complicating the use of these structures...localities. In an unnamed unit at New Pass, Lander County, Nevada (loc. 42) and in the Esmeralda Formation...Formation (Miocene) at Cedar Mountain, Nye County, Nevada (loc. 74), the hyaline stripes are often very small...from the Bully Creek Formation (Miocene), Malheur County, Oregon (loc. 7) have longer hyaline stripes (2-3 | | | Book | University of Arizona and GAOT G. HIGRS United States Geological Survey th THE UNIVERSITY Tucson, Arizona...Arizona OF ARIZONA PRESS About the Editors. SPENCER . . R. TirLey has worked as a mining geologist...Geology Department faculty at the University of Arizona, Professor Titley has carried out field and laboratory...and earned the doctorate from the University of Arizona. Caro. L. Hicks is an Editorial Assistant with...Palynology. THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS Copyright © 1966 by The Arizona Board of Regents Printed in | | | Journal (issue) | A R I Z O N A - 1 Fine Minerals Gemstones Hours: Tues-Sar. 10-5 Sunday 12-5 [evenings by oppoinrm...May-June 1980 ARIZONA! Articles The Hamburg mine and vicinity, Yuma County, Arizona by D. M. Shannon...Famous mineral localities: the Red Cloud mine, Yuma County, Arizona........................................G. M. Edson Famous mineral localities: Tiger, Arizona ................... by R. A. Bideaux 135 141...Box 35565 Tucson, Arizona 85740 Departments Notes from the Editor .. What’s new in Minerals? published | | | Report (issue) | DIVISION (WRD) has appointed a Library System Advisory Group. Members are Darwin Alt, Chief of Publications Planning...Regional Research, and Harry Lins, Hydrologist. The group met on August 21 to reach a consensus between the...McGregor oversaw the duplication of a significant group of nitrate negatives onto Kodak professional duplicating...eastern foothills of the DIABLO RANGE in Stanislaus County. ******************** * * * NOTICE TO USERS *...Au71sr no.83 ANTARCTICA--GEOLOGY--ALEXANDRA MOUNTAINS QUADRANGLE MAPS. Wade, Franklin Alton. Reconnaissance | | | Report (issue) | aerial radioactivity, and indoor radon data by county. Because of constraints on the scales of maps presented...and prismatic structures form in soils with high clay contents. In soils with shrink-swell clays, air...Uranium and radium are commonly sited in heavy minerals, iron-oxide coatings on rock and soil grains,...carbonate complexes in rocks and soils, and uranium minerals. Although many cases of elevated indoor radon...radioactive minerals in the A horizon would be lower than in the B horizon, where such minerals are typically | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1100N. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1063, USA art ic l e i nf o a b s t r a c t Article history:...noble gases (Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) in the shallow Saginaw aquifer in the Michigan Basin display both moderate...main discharge area of the Michigan Basin, in the Saginaw Lowlands region. Here, through a step-by-step analysis...that large atmospheric noble gas excesses in the Saginaw aquifer do not result from increased hydrostatic...noble gas values above those displayed by the Saginaw samples. The latter is unconstrained due to the | | | Journal (issue) | Luzonite • copper arsenic sulfide • Chinkuashih mine, Keelung, T a iw a n • 4x5 $ 5 0 .0 0 , 2x3 $ 2...Eugene Jarosewich Emerald Mining In Colom bia: Peter G. Embrey Curator o f Minerals The British Museum (Natural... \m friends of UMl mineralogy Educational Use of Minerals Raymond W. Grant One of the aims of Friends o...Guidelines to Educational Exhibits to be Tested at Tucson, 1971 Robert W. Jones Friends of Mineralogy is...concept in edu cational exhibit competition at Tucson, Arizona this winter. In the past educational competition | | | Book | Mississippian World 73 Pennsylvanian Raccoon Creek Group 78 6t 19 Pleistocene Time in South-Central...Columbus—Spencer 120 140 151 Southwestern Indiana: Clay and Coal 151 155 155 The Pennsylvanian World Till...Wabash Rivers 156 Coalfields 158 Mining and Reclamation Clay Industry 159 Petroleum Industry Geographic...production and the design of more efficient kilns. Clay and coal also played an important role in the economic...Great swamp forests. Coal, shale, sandstone, and clay laid down in repeated cycles. Mississippian Period | | | Report (issue) | 1 ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE Hydrogeochemistry of mine-drainage waters associated with low-sulfide, gold-quartz...Mercury in the terrestrial environment, Kuskokwim Mountains region, southwestern Alaska Elizabeth A. Bailey...discovered mineral occurrences in the Buckstock Mountains area, southwestern Alaska John E. Gray and Peter...lithostratigraphy of the Lisburne Group (Carboniferous), Sadlerochit Mountains, northeast Brooks Range, Alaska...and lithostratigraphy of the western Endicott Mountains, Brooks Range, Alaska Charles G. Mull, Anita G |
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