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Apatite from
Carteret County, North Carolina, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:'Apatite' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Apatite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Carteret County, North Carolina, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:935559
Long-form Identifier:1:3:935559:0
GUID (UUID V4):15bfa221-4bdb-493e-84f3-b9d6ca1d94e5
References
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Report (issue)
North Carolina State Library jleigh ( f t NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT...NUMBER 71 EXPLANATORY TEXT FOR GEOLOGIC MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA By JASPER L. STUCKEY and STEPHEN RALEIGH...RALEIGH 1958 G. CONRAD Norffe Carolir* St** NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT...NUMBER 71 EXPLANATORY TEXT FOR GEOLOGIC MAP OF NORTH CAROLINA By JASPER L. STUCKEY and STEPHEN G. CONRAD...Jefferson F. J. BOLING Siler City H. C. BUCHAN, JR North Wilkesboro SCROOP W. ENLOE, JR Spruce Pine VOIT
Report (issue)
the Chadron and adjacent areas.. Superposition in North Dakota and Saskatchewan Lateritic weathering in...disequilibrium............................ Uraniferous apatite and lijnonite...................... ' Origin of...Pierre shale showing uranium content in Shannon County, South Dakota............................ Columnar...Dawes and Sheridan -Counties, Nebraska, and Shannon County, South Dakota. The town of Chadron, Nebraska...the soils of Dawes County, Nebraska (Burn and others, 1>'IT), and Sheridan County, Nebraska (Hayes and
Book
PLATE 31 378 From Gullied Field near Marion, North Carolina. sional Paper No. Profes- 37, U. S. Geological...the essential Though portions of the minerals apatite and phosphorite. small in proportion, phosphorus...Where found in the secondary rocks, is the mineral apatite. and marls, it is evidently derived from (See...essential. essential, while beryl and zircon or apatite, though are not essential. original, (2) The secondary...Smaragdite. 20. The Monoclinic Pyroxenes. 21. Apatite. 22. Menaccanite. Malacolite. (nosean). Diallage
Report (issue)
northern Pakistan, fission-track dating of zircon and apatite has shown that uplift rates during the Quaternary...etchants used to develop tracks include nitric acid (apatite), hydrofluoric acid (mica and glass), concentrated...Naeser 2 Figure 1. Etched fission tracks in apatite crystal from the radial dike at Ship Rock, New...family occur in Pleisto¬ cene deposits of western North America (Izett and others, 1970, 1972). Before 1970...geomorphic processes. Many of the coal basins of western North America contain large areas where the coal has burned
Report (volume)
U.S. Geological Survey published Bulletin 191, North American Geologic Formation Names, by F.B. Weeks...chronologically, is as follows: Weeks, F.B., 1902, North American geologic formation names: Bibliography... W.J., and Kopf, R.W., 1957, Geologic names of North America introduced in 1936-1955: U.S. Geological...Hansen, B.E., 1959, Index to the geologic names of North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1056-B...Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, now called the North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature
Book (edition)
segments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography and Index of North American Geology (1785-1970) (T) Bibliography of...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (1933-1968) (B) Bibliography and Index of...early volumes of the Bibliography and Index of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and...older volumes of the Bibliography and Index of North American Geology (subfile N in the online database)...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (subfile E), the indexing was arranged in
Book (edition)
four seg¬ ments or subfiles: (N) Bibliography of North American Geology (publications from 1785-1970) (G)...Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America (published from 1933-1968) (B) Bibliography...that in the early volumes of the Bibliography of North American Geology, edited by John M. Nickles and...the total of 4,284 new Terms were United States county and city Terms. Counties and Cities in the United...States Earlier editions had Terms such as Washington County and Portland for counties and cities of the United
Report (issue)
sissippi ____________________________ _ ~orth Carolina ------------------------South Car&ina -------...Geotechnical and geohydrological studies in Fairfax County, Virginia _________ _ Connecticut Valley Urban...l cooperators ----------~-------------­ State, county, and local cooperators ---------Other cooperators...moderate to intense deformation along or near major north- to northeast-trending, steeply dipping faults,... 16 km to the west, which occurs along a major north- to northwest-trending shear zone, and suggests
Book (volume)
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Book (volume)
[PM1980] BT Canada, Western—Languages Indians of North America—Languages West (U.S.)—Languages NT Athapascan...Athapascan Indians Indians of North America—British Columbia Indians of North America—Yukon Territory NT...Trade Zone (Korea) BT Free ports and zones—Korea (North) Nak Tong River (Korea) USE Naktong River (Korea)...Indians—Names [Former heading] — North America [E98.N2] UF Indians of North America—Names [Former heading]...kao su kung lu (Taiwan) UF N-S Freeway (Taiwan) North-South Freeway (Taiwan) T‘ai-wan ch‘u kao su kung
Book (volume)
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Journal (volume)
Dr Brewster, 178 Voyage for the Disco&c. of a North-West Passage from the a Journal of a Atlantic to...reaches the bell. We must remark, that there is a north and south end fixed each bell, and which is always...whenever so that they can be work, either south, north, west or The east* signals for the various operations...practicable, or down sent 8, south. The men which North. 10, Hoist , : 7, Front. tions. 5, they want...Sea, stands The of Abscharon, in Lat. 42° 22' North. bourhood of The this ciry is completely inhabitants
 
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