| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | that date changed the face of micromounting in North America. The first was that of Jerry Van Velthuizen...microminerals of Mont Saint-Hilaire, the Evans-Lou mine, and other unusual localities in southern QuCbec...species. Jerry gave a great deal of support to local mineral organizations and became widely known in...his mark by showing up at find every symposium in North America he and by handing out flats of good, mounted...took effect. It began, as it always does, in the West, with the thirty-sixth Pacific Micromount Conference | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | detachment in my right eye while visiting mines in Africa. The restorative operation in Moshi, Tanzania,...talented artist. One of his watercolors of the Levant mine in Pendeen, Cornwall—a prized gift in 2001—hangs...included his adventures in locating the Green Monster mine and identifying the copper vanadate minerals occurring...Housely spoke on Glimpses of History of the Blue Bell Mine, in which he began by describing the first claims...with a short talk on Micro Minerals of the Himalaya Mine. This group, of course, gets down to serious collecting | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | micromounting, particularly in the loss of attendance at North American symposia, but even more stress came with...loss of colleagues with strong influence in their local communities. They were not necessarily widely recognized—none...His passing was felt throughout the community. In North America, the group most affected by member loss...Cooper, coauthor of Minerals of the English Lake District, Caldbeck Fells, and author of Robbing the Sparry...houseguests of one of her friends on our way down the North Island! A powerhouse is gone. The Year in Review |
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