Locality type: | Mine |
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Species: | 'Feldspar Group' (not an IMA approved species) |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Feldspar Group data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Stringfield Mine, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 870866 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:870866:3 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 0617f5d5-aad0-44c0-8238-dce79905716d |
Nearest other occurrences of Feldspar Group |
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6.5km (4.0 miles) | ⓘShining Rock prospect, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA |
7.7km (4.8 miles) | ⓘChestnut Ridge Mine, Transylvania County, North Carolina, USA |
9.0km (5.6 miles) | ⓘGibson Mine, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA |
9.3km (5.8 miles) | ⓘPiney Mountain Creek Mine, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
9.6km (6.0 miles) | ⓘUpper Sugar Creek Gap Prospect, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
11.3km (7.0 miles) | ⓘShiny Mine, Haywood County, North Carolina, USA |
12.0km (7.5 miles) | ⓘDave Ridge Mine, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
12.9km (8.0 miles) | ⓘChoga Mine, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
13.2km (8.2 miles) | ⓘBald Ridge Mine, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
13.3km (8.3 miles) | ⓘLewis Queen Mine, Jackson County, North Carolina, USA |
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| | Report (volume) | Bibliography of North American Geology, 1951 I GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1025 Bibliography of North American...___ III Page 1 1 7 15 205 BIBLIOGRAPIIY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1951 By M. JussEN, and V sEvoLoD...in the literature concerning the geology of the North American continent, including Greenland, the vVest...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities or are of a general character...with foreign areas. Articles by foreign authors on North America are included regardless of place of publication; | | | Report (issue) | _---Grandfather Mountain Formation and Mount Rogers Volcanic Group ___ -Catoctin Greenstone ________ - ____ --Basal...undivided _____________________________ _ 27 ]{nox GrouP--~-----------------------Cambrian rocks undivided...and dolomites________________________ 232 Knox Group (Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician) ________ 236...272 Reserves and resource potentiaL_________ 272 Feldspar, by F. G. Lesure, Stanley A. Feitler, and Robert...278 Geologic occurrence_____________________ 279 Feldspar deposits in Appalachia_ _ _ _ ____ __ 280 Resource | | | Report (volume) | Index . . . . VII 655 III BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1966 INTRODUCTION The current...current annual volume of the "Bibliography of North American Geology" lists publications that appeared during...during 1966 c~ncerning the geology of the North American continent, Greenland, the West Indies and adjacent·...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities or are of a general nature,...they deal only with foreign areas. Articles on North America by foreign authors are included regardless | | | Report (volume) | > ~' Bibliography of North American Geology 1952 and 1953 By RUTH REECE KING, VIRGINIA M. JUSSEN, JOHN...-----------In 1 3 11 383 ! BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1952 and 1953 By RUTH REECE KING...in the literature concerning the geology of the North American' continent, including Greenland, West Indies...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities· or are of a general character...with foreign areas. Articles by foreign authors on North America are included regardless of place of publication; | | | Report (volume) | Bibliography of North American Geology, 1950-1959 By RUTH REECE KING, ELISABETH S. LOUD, MILDRED CHALLMAN...GEORGIANNA D. CONANT INTRODUCTION This bibliography of North American geology lists publications that appeared...(including Alaska and Hawaii), the rest of the North American continent including Greenland, the West...material not included before, notably, a large group of reports prepared by and for the U.S. Atomic Energy...in foreign journals are cited if they deal with North American localities or are of a general nature, | | | Book | in 1950—just a little over 20 years ago— that a group of geologists in Tulsa, Oklahoma, recognized the...recognized publications and reflect, in general, North American usage, although some British and Australian...are, for the most part, restricted to those of the USA. Old and obsolete terms are defined when possible...Cambrian. abukumalite A mineral of the apatite group: (Ca,Y)5(Si04, Acadian orogeny A middle Paleozoic...[geo/], tarchs are of algal affinity, but the group is artificial. They acidite A silicic rock, range | | | Book | occur in regions of cold wet clin1ates. Each soil group is recognized by name, oftentimes with a Russian...warm summers, dry to subhumid. Examples: eastern North and South Dakota. Chestnut Dark brown, gray brown...summers, subhumid. Examples: western Texas, western North Dakota. Humus in srnall amounts. Underlying soil...difficulty of classjfication by size is in the clay group. For this reason, systems recently proposed employ...are composites of the properties of each major group. This is illustrated by selecting three ideal sa1nples |
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