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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON TIlE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF VERMONT 1941 - 1942 TWENTY...TWENTY - THIRD OF THIS SERIES Ele ii the sunset's golden glow, Given back from Mansfield's brow, Makes...STATE OF VERMONT OFFICE OF STATE GEOLOGIST ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS BURLINGTON PAGE Reopening of the Vermont...the Board of Conscrvation and Development, Montpelier, Vermont, The Quest for New Sources of Economic...Report I have given a full account of the rehabilitation of the Orange County copper mines, now in progress |
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36 REPORT OF THE VERMONT STATE GEOLOGIST Brick Clays As pointed out by the writer,' there are in the...the State tremendous amounts of glacially-transported clays, classifiable as Estuarine Clays, Lake and...indicated by the number of brick dwellings in the country, oftentimes in out-of-the-way places, as well...ljrick Yards REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF Considerable brick...Bennington but, as far as the writer is informed, none of these plants is at present in operation. THE DRURY |
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GRAND, ISLE: L Jirrwowwux/ lot* llMt UK* U'A VERMONT Mineral Locality Index VANDALL T. K I N G P.O....MASSACHUSETTS Figure J. Vermont political divisions map; adapted from U.S. Geological Survey map of New Hampshire...Hampshire and Vermont (1972). 324 ROCKS & MINERALS he state of Vermont is relatively small, but it does have...exploitation of bog iron ore for the manufacture of nails and simple iron objects. Talc and steatite...lubricants, absorbents, and "baby powders." Ver mont's talc resources have been reported by Chidester, Billings |
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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON T H E MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF VERMONT loll - 1912 EIGHTH...EIGHTH OF THIS SERIES GEORGE H. PERKINS State Gcologist and Professor of Geology, Eniversity of Vermont...ACCOUNT OF THE GEOLOGY OF THE GREEN MOUNTAIN REGION, G. H. Perkins....................17 GEOLOGY OF THE STRAFFORD...STRAFFORD QUADRANGLE, C. H. Hitchcock. . 100 THE TERRANES OF IRASBURG, C. H. Rictiardson and E. F. Conway..........14 THE TERRANES OF CRAFTSBURY, C. H. Richardson...........162 THE TERRANES OF ALBANY, C. H. Richardson |
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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUS1RIE OF VERMONT 1945-1946 I TWENTY-FIFTH...TWENTY-FIFTH OF THIS SERIES Centennial Issue I ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS F.G.S.A. State Geologist •1 REPORT OF...OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF VERMONT 1945-1946 I TWENTY-FIFTH...TWENTY-FIFTH OF THIS SERIES Centennial Issue I .1 ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS F.G.S.A. Stale Geologist d CONTENTS PAGE...MON, The Vermont Geological Survey: 1844-1946 .......................I STATE OF VERMONT State Geologists |
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REPORT -->/ OF TFIE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE S 7 Mineral Industries and Geology (9 12 of Certain Areas...Areas -o OF VERMONT. 'I 6 '4 4 7 THIRD OF THIS SERIES, 1901-1902. 4 0 GEORGE H. PERKINS, Ph. D...., State Geologist and Professor of Geology, University of Vermont 4 S 2 5 7 8 9 0 2 4 9 1 T. B. LYON...1NTRODFCTION SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF ZADOCK THOMPSON, G. H. Perkins ----------------LIST OF OFFICIAL REPORTS...REPORTS ON VERMONT GEOLOGY ----------------- -- -- ----LIST OF OTHER PUBLICATIONS ON VERMONT GEOLOGY ------- |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS--SMITH, DIRECTOR 455 COPPER...COPPER DEPOSITS OF THE APPALACHIAN STATES BT WALTER HARVEY WEED WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911..._________________________ - _________________ Classification of deposits.!_____________________________ Types di... Occurrence and character of the ores______________ - 15 Origin of ores of the Blue Ridge type____.__________..._ 16 Warren mine ____ 16 Milan mine ____________.._____________________ ._ 18 Lyman mine _______ _ _________ |
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Report of State Geologist ON THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF VERMONT 1399-1900 ,. /'j) REPORT OF THE STATE...Industries of Vermont. 1899-i900. GEORGE H. PERKINS, Ph. D., State Geologist Professor of Geology, University...University of Vermont. BLRLINGTON FREE PRESS ASSOCITION, PU8LISI{ERS, PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS. J900...J900, STATE OF VERMONT. REPORT. OFFICE OF STATE GEOLOGIST. BURLINGTON, VT., July 25th, 1900. To His...Edward C. Sm i/li, Governor of Vermont. SIR :—In accordance with the provisions of Section 2, Act No. 7 , |
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OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF / VERMO4 1923-1924 FOURTEENTH OF...PERKINS State Geologist and Professor of Geology University of Vermont BURLINGTON. VT.: FREE PRESS PRINTING...PRINTING 1924. Co. CONTENTS. STAFF OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, 1923-1924. H. PERxrrcs, State Geologist...Geologist, Director. Professor of Geology, University of Vermont. ELBRIDCE C. JACOBS, Assistant Geologist...Mineralogy, University of Vermont. CITA1ILES H. RICHARDSON, Assistant Geologist. Professor of Mineralogy, Syracuse |
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AVAILABILITY OF BOOKS AND MAPS OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Instructions on ordering publications of the U... along with prices of the last offerings, are given in the current-year issues of the monthly catalog...catalog "New Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey." Prices of available U.S. Geological Survey publications...Availability List" are no longer available. Prices of reports released to the open files are given in the...National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161; please include NTIS |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTI8 SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 585...585 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES COMPILED BY SAMUEL SANFORD AND RALPH W. STONE WASHINGTON...GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1914 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Compiled by SAMUEL SANFORD and...EDWARD W. PARKEH. The final chapters of two of the earlier volumes of the Geological Survey's annual report...Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for 1882 and 1887) consist of lists of the useful minerals |
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Location Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States SOUTH DAKOTA This northwestern Great Plains state varies...boundary with Wyoming. In the far western counties of Lawrence, Meade, Custer and Pennington the land rises...242’ this peak is the highest point in America east of the Rocky Mts. Cambrian rocks are exposed as thick...Cretaceous Dakota sandstone, which underlies most of the Great Plains, and bent the broken edges sharply...as the continental seas were advancing from the south, the Dakota sandstone represents topset beds, wave |
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sea which received successively enormous quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and...and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks...rocks appear within the state, but every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris....produces pieces of silicified wood. Ohio ranks first in the nation in the production of limestone and dolomite...dolomite, and second in the production of clays. Lesser production of iron, petroleum, natural gas and coal |
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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY / VOLUME 8 NUMBER 1 SPRNG 1981 COME to the...Spring Meeting of THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY feurina the eighth annuai PRESENTATION OF STUDENT PAPERS...bottom of the hill to the left at the beginning of the campus. Parmg can he found at the east side of the...Business and News Mineral of the Quarter The Applied Geologist - A Point of View Publications Review State...some of those who have not continued their memberships had moved from Vermont to other parts of the country |
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9 Springer-Verlag1989 Boron isotopic composition of tourmaline from massive sulfide deposits and tourmalinites...Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, E34-201, Massachusetts Institute of Technology...Cambridge, MA 02139, USA z US Geological Survey, National Center, MS 954, Reston, VA 22092, USA Abstract. Boron...tourmalinites from a variety of geologic and tectonic settings. The coverage of these localities is global...(Canada), Broken Hill (Australia), and Ducktown (USA). Overall, the tourmalines display a wide range in |
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bed in Lee County, Alabama, about 10 miles north of Auburn, Ala., on Highway 147 Take any of the old dirt...specimens of the above will be found." ARIZONA—A nice specimen of a black lustrous mass of gadolinite...Mohave Co., Ariz."—on label. ARKANSAS—Small, red xls of cinnabar have been found on quartzite at Amity, Clark...Range to get to Crescent City I noticed a great deal of serpentine and picked up some that was translucent...brownish-gray volcanic rock and was in coarse 'crystals' of about fist size or a bit larger such as one sees |
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GEOLOGY AND BULLETIN ECONOMIC VOL. 49 OF THE THE SOCIETY OF GEOLOGISTS No. JANUARY-FEBRUARY,1954...H. ELIZABETH E. McKINSTRY COPPER AND MINE, AIMO VERMONT. 1 • K. MIKKOLA. ABSTRACT. Sincethe...sulphidesin 1793,the Vermont CopperBelt has yidded ore containing an aggregate of about 120 million poundsof...orebodiesoccur in schists of Paleozoic (probably Ordovician) age in the middle-gradezone of metamorphism. In the...the Elizabeth Mine the main oreshoot,6,000 feet in pitch length, follows the plunge of an overturnedsyndine |
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E, S. MOORE COLEMAN LIBRARY OF GEOLOGICAL SCI- MCES UNIVERS ITY OF T ORONTO BOOKS TO BE RETURNED WlTHlN... KCONOMIC GEOLOGY BY CHARLES H. RICHARDSON PBOFESSOR OF MINERALOGY AND ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY... Inc. PREFACE This work is bused upon a scries of lectures which the author has been compiling l'<»r...years. It treats only of the metallic ores in addition to ho chapters on the origin of ore t deposits. ...arranged, with the exception of the precious and rare metals, in the order of their group separation, and |
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TALC RESOURCES OF THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES...STATES By Robert C. Greene J_/ Open-File Report OF 95-586 This report is preliminary and has not been...S. Geological Survey editorial standards. Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive...Government. 1995 Menlo Park, CA 94025 Talc Resources of the conterminous United States Contents Abstract............................................8 Talc and talc-bearing rocks ............................. |
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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE Mineral Industries and Geology of Certain Areas OF VERMONT. 1907-1908...1907-1908. SIXTH OF THIS SERIES. GEORGE H. PERKINS, Ph. D. State Geologist and Professor 01 Geology, University...University of Vermont. CONCORD, N. H. RUMFORD PRINTING COMPANY 1908 CONTENTS. PAGE. INTRODUCTION ...H. PERKINS ........................ I Specimens of Stone at Jamestown ........................................................ 9 Descriptions of Varieties of Marble .............................. 13 |
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limestone. ARIZONA — A most interesting specimen of aragonite crystals (encrusted with white drusy quartz)...sending a small specimen of aragonite crystals. There are quite a large number of the smaller size clusters;...them from Central Arizona. "Have a limited number of these aragonite crystals available to the collectors...especially Central, Southwestern, and Southeastern parts of the State. "I like your World News on Mineral Occurrences... gives more information on the above: "Your note of Feb. 11th at hand. Thanks for your interest in this |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH...SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER...SCHRADER, RALPH W. STONE AND SAMUEL SANFORD A revision of Bulletin 585 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE.................................... 102 District of Columbia ................................................... South Carolina......................................:.................... South Dakota.... |
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REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST ON THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES AND GEOLOGY OF VERMONT 1929-1930 SEVENTEENTH...SEVENTEENTH OF THIS SERIES GEORGE H. PERKINS State Geologist STAFF OF THE VERMONT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1929-1930...University of Vermont. ELBRIDGE C. JACOBS, Assistant CONTENTS Geologist, University of Vermont. CHARLES...College of Texas. E. J. Fovus, Assistant Gologist, Rochester University. PHYSIOGRAPHY OF VERMONT, G. H...aEOLOGY OF VERMONT OCHER DEPOSITS, FREDERICK A. BURT 1 55 65 107 MOUNT MONADNOCK III VERMONT, J. E. |
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Relationships BRUCE E. TAYLOR Department of Geology,University of California,Davis,California95616 AND...severalstrata-bound massivesulfidedeposits of the Appalachian-Caledonian orogen. Most of the tourmaline-richdepositsoccur...Knob, North Carolina; and Elizabeth, Vermont. Minor amounts of tourmaline are also knownin association...pyrrhotite,chalcopyrite,galena,andsphalerite.Many of the tourmaline crystalsare opticallyzoned,in whi...alternatewith pale yellow or greenzones.A few specimens of tourmalineintergrownwith massivesulfide(e.g., Ore |
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corner of Kimball Co. where it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The subsurface rock strata of the entire...Mountains as they rose during the Larimide revolution of 100 million years ago that closed the Mesozoic era...west reaches rise to the high, arid sagebrush plains of eastern Wyoming, disclosing spectacular bedrock formations...contains most of the gem fields in the state, insomuch as both the Black Hills of South Dakota and the...scenic Badlands thrust long spurs into this part of the state. In this rough, uncurried region are found |