| | Report (issue) | MICA, GRAPHITE, ETC. MICA DEPOSITS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA/ By DOUGLAS B. STERKETT. INTRODUCTION. Though...relative rank, are given by G. CK Smith 6 as North Carolina, Colorado, New Hampshire, Georgia, South Dakota...the total production, amounting to $201,155, North Carolina is credited with over two-fifths. During some...domestic production. The mica deposits of western North Carolina have been examined by several.investigators-in...work by the writer, under the direction of the North Carolina Geological Survey, chiefly during the field | | | Report (volume) | Counties, Georgia, and ·· Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY B Geology...Towns Counties, Georgia, and Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina By john D. Peper, Frank G. Lesure,...Towns Counties, Georgia, and Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina I by John D. Peper ... [et al.]. p...partly in the Nantahala National Forest, Clay and Macon Counties, N.C., and partly in the Chattahoochee...Ga., was established as a wilderness by the North Carolina Wilderness Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-324, | | Cox, L.J., Day, G.W., Adrian, B.M., Welsch, E.P., Kay, Debby (1989) Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples from the Southern Nantahala Roadless Area and vicinity in Rabun County, Georgia, and Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina. Open-File Report Vol. 1989 (89-104) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr89104 | Report (issue) | and vicinity in Rabun County, Georgia, and Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina. by L. J. Cox 1 , G...features in northeastern Georgia and adjacent North and South Carolina. ........ .page 3 Tables Table 1.-- Results...Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina, and in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun County, Georgia...Area in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun County, Georgia, was classified as nonwilderness during...part of Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Georgia-North Carolina. Latitude and longitude for all sample localities | | Adrian, Betty M., D'Agostino, J. P., Roemer, T.A., Edwards, C.A. (1989) Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, western part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Towns County, Georgia. Open-File Report Vol. 1989 (89-101) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr89101 | Report (issue) | part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Towns County, Georgia by B. M. Adrian 1 , J. P. D'Agostino2...features in northeastern Georgia and adjacent North and South Carolina Figure 2. Map showing location of western...part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Towns County, Georgia. The area was classified as nonwilderness...of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, in Towns County, Georgia, are presented. Atomic absorption analyses...17. Chattahoochee River 8-029 18. Raven Cliff A8-028 19. Raven Cliff B8-028 20. Blood Mountain 8-027 8-145 | | Hopkins, R.T., Erickson, M.S., Lesure, F.G., Pokomy, M.A., Roemer, T.A., Edwards, C.A. (1989) Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Buzzard Knob Roadless Area, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia. Open-File Report Vol. 1989 (89-102) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr89102 | Report (issue) | 17. Chattahoochee River 8-029 18. Raven Cliff A8-028 19. Raven Cliff B8-028 20. Blood Mountain 8-027 8-145...features in northeastern Georgia and adjacent North and South Carolina. The Buzzard Knob area is stippled. Number... GA04118R 1 m chip sample, quartz-feldspar-biotite-muscovite gneiss, medium-gray, fine-grained, minor iron...iron sulfides. 119R 1 m chip sample, biotite-muscovite-quartz-feldspar-garnet schist, medium- to dark-gray...120R 2 m chip sample, quartz-feldspar-biotite-muscovite-garnet gneiss, light-gray, fine-grained. 122R | | Adrian, Betty M., Peper, J.D., Fairfield, R.J., Laudon, L.S., Edwards, C.A. (1989) Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, central part of the Southern Nantahala Wilderness, Rabun and Towns counties, Georgia, and Clay and Macon counties, North Carolina. Open-File Report Vol. 1989 (89-103) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr89103 | Report (issue) | Towns Counties, Georgia and Clay and Macon Counties, North Carolina by Adrian, B.M. 1 , J.D. Peper2 , R...Forest, Rabun and Towns Counties, Ga., and Towns and Macon Counties, N.C. The area was classified as wilderness...17. Chattahoochee River 8-029 18. Raven Cliff A8-028 19. Raven Cliff B8-028 20. Blood Mountain 8-027 8-145...features in northeastern Georgia and adjacent North and South Carolina. The area covered in this report is stippled...translucent quartz vein with .5-1.5 cm books of green muscovite. 2 m chip sample, massive white quartz vein. Quartz | | | Book | MINES MINERS MINERALS AND OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Western North Carolina’s Hidden Mineralogical Treasures...E L L 2005 PARKWAY PUBLISHERS, INC. Boone, North Carolina Copyright ©1999 Lowell Presnell All Rights...Mines, miners, and minerals of western North Carolina : western North Carolina’s hidden mineralogical treasures...(hard cover) 1. Mines and mineral resources—North Carolina—History. I. Title. TN24.N8P74 2005 338.4‚7622‚09756—dc22...Domestic Mica Buying Policy 111 20. Western North Carolina & the War Years .119 21. The Mineral Kingdom | | Hopkins, R.T., Erickson, M.S., Lesure, F.G., Pokorny, M.A., Kelley, D.L., Roemer, T.A., Tomkins, M.L. (1987) Analyses and descriptions of geochemical samples, Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabon County, Georgia. Open-File Report Vol. 1987 (87-91) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr8791 | Report (issue) | geochemical samples, Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Georgia by Hopkins, R. T.I, M. S. Erickson*, F...(08-224) in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Rabun County, Ga. The area was classified as nonwilderness during...samples from the Worley Ridge Roadless Area, Rabun County, Ga., are reported here in detail. Atomicabsorption...8-225 17 Chattahoochee River 8-029 18 Raven Cliff A8-028 19 Raven Cliff B8-028 20 Blood Mountain 8-027 8-145...features in northeastern Georgia and adjacent North and South Carolina. The Worley Ridge area is stippled. Number | | | Report (issue) | Physical Characteristics of Commercial Sheet Muscovite in the Southeastern United States GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...under a cooperative agreement with the State of North Carolina and the Tennessee Valley Authority Physical... Physical Characteristics of Commercial Sheet Muscovite in the Southeastern United States By RICHARD H. JAHNS...under a cooperative agreement with the State of North Carolina and the Tennessee Falley Authority UNITED...6 7 8 11 12 12 15 16 16 17 17 22 24 26 Sheet muscovite in the Southeastern States.____________ Distribution | | | Report (issue) | SOUTH CAROLINA GEOLOGY Volume 43 S.C. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 2001 Geology of the Inner Piedmont...northwestern South Carolina SPECIAL ISSUE Devoted to the 2001 Field Trip of the Carolina Geological Society...as part of water supply for Greenville, South Carolina. Reservoir capacity is 9,522,000,000 gallons.... Photograph by Jack Garihan ii CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2001 Officers President Kevin Stewart Vice-President...iii DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv SOUTH CAROLINA GEOLOGY VOLUME 43 2001 JOHN M. GARIHAN, WILLIAM | | | Report (issue) | and John H . Soule. . ......................... . North End Roadless Area, Arizona, by Harald Drewe and...Robert L. Christiansen and Ernest T. Tuchek ..... . North Fork of the American River Wilderness study area... . . . . . . ........ .. ................... . North Fork Smith River Roadless Area, California and Oregon..... . Overflow Roadless Area, Georgia and orth Carolina, by Robert P. Koeppen and Michael P. Davis . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727 North Absaroka study area, Montana, by J . E . Elliott | | | Book (volume) | Major-General, Royal Engineers. Secretary to the North American Boundary Jerusalem (in part) Commission...Jupiter. •j ; Educational Adviser to the London County Council. Formerly Fellow and Lecturer J. Kelvin...Sir. Kneller. j Jupiter (in part). Cardiff County Court. Author of i Kipling, f William Robertson...which constitutes no natural limit. Towards the north-east, the point where the Julian Alps approach close...marked by the watershed) recedes so far to the north that it has never constituted the frontier. In ancient |
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