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Anorthite from
Brooks Mountain, Port Clarence Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Anorthite
Formula:Ca(Al2Si2O8)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Anorthite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Brooks Mountain, Port Clarence Mining District, Nome Census Area, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:936318
Long-form Identifier:1:3:936318:2
GUID (UUID V4):77739f9b-000c-4e11-b0cb-d80bc4b2b5d5
References
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Report (volume)
Central York Mountains, Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska GEOLOGICAL O GC oc O es ^ HI » <=; HI i i...Central York Mountains, Western Seward Peninsula, Alaska By C. L. SAINSBURY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...stratigraphy, petrology, and ore deposits of an area containing tin deposits and a new type of beryllium...3. Beryllium deposits on Camp Creek, Lost River area. 4. Beryllium deposits on Rapid River. 5. Beryllium...Creek. 1. Map of the western Seward Peninsula, Alaska, showing areas discussed in this report....._________________
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
River and Mount Ear Ore Field, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, United States S. M. Aleksandrov Vernadsky Institute...of dolomites and limestones of the Paleozoic Port Clarence Formation at the contact with the Mesozoic leuco...results of studying the skarns and ores of the Alaska deposits are of great applied and scientific significance...Range, the Seward Peninsula, and Northwest ern Alaska are the largest deposits in the United States....19th–20th centuries [2–4]. The ore deposits of the Brooks and Ear mounts, Lost River Mine, Tin Creek, and
Report (volume)
Bulletin, vol. 40. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bi-Monthly Bulletin, nos. 19-24; Transactions...series, vols. 25, 26. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, 10th Annual Session... vol. 2, no. 1. Oakland, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Report of Board of Trustees for 1908; Bulletins... Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Journal, vols. 10, 11. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 29...Journal, vol. 24. Chapel Hill, N. C. Engineering and Mining Journal, vols. 85, 86. New York. Engineering Association
Report (issue)
DIVISiON OF CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF MINES, MINING AND GEOLOGY Garland Peyton, Director THE GEOLOGICAL...1952 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Department of Mines, Mining and Geology Atlanta, May 7, 1952 To His Excellency...to the State, and the report covers in detail the area of the Thomaston quadrangle, about 250 square miles...of i'lpecial value to the trained geologist. The area involved embraces one of the outstanding sheet mica...------------------------ 3 Previous work on the Area ----------------------------------------------------
Book
os eua come] a.Batis aS i Ce. = of Alaska Ernest Wolff ALASKA Eastofof Green! Gre nwich MAP 170°...Barrow 10. Anchorage 22. Kobuk 5 11. Seward 23. Nome 12. Kenai-Cook Inlet 24, Wade Hampton Re Birchaket...—GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. WASHINGTON, DC, MA ITOT ALASKA MAP A "sO 4 * « PSI1 TOA He REA LA Ope e...University of Alaska ERNEST WOLFF Formerly, Research Associate University of Alaska With Contributions...Formerly, Professor of English, University of Alaska Printed in the United States of America By Edwards
Report (volume)
Miners' Association Cal St :M Bur California State Mining Bureau Can G S Canada, Geological Survey Can :M...87 Antiquity of man: Penck, 09a Applied geology: Brooks (A H), 12 Aspects of modern petrology: Harker,...Adams (F D), 18 Federal Government, relation to the mining industry: Hayes, 06 Fossil insects: Cockerell,...to geology: Davis ( W M), 12a Geologic bases of mining law: De Kalb, 10 Geologic basis for artesian prediction:...relations: Branner, 90a; relations to successful mining: Winslow, 9lc Geological work in the Southwest:
Book (volume)
THE GEOLOGY OF ALASKA The Geology of North America 'll L *• / ^ X, ^x /yj 5*? ^^vrA. j /X XxT &...Geology of North America Volume G-l The Geology of Alaska Edited by George Plafker U.S. Geological Survey...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Geology of Alaska / edited by George Plafker and Henry C. Berg, p...educational advancement. 1. Geology—Alaska. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Alaska. I. Plafker, George, 1929. II...north from over the Chaix Hills along the Gulf of Alaska. Bedded marine Tertiary rocks of the Yakutat terrane
Report (volume)
Washington, D. C. A.I.M.E. Trans.-American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Transactions. New York...Ontario. Canadian Inst. Mining and Metallurgy Trans.-Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Transactions...-Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin. Montreal. Canadian Min. J our.-Canadian Mining Journal. Garden...Colo. Min. Cong. Jour.-Mining Congress Journal. Washington, D. C. Min. Eng.-Mining Engineering. New York...implications of geological reconnaissance in the Plains area-Missouri River Basin, in Am. Soc. Testing Materials
Report (volume)
Interior U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 U.S. Geological...sediments collected from some drainages in this area contain anomalous concentrations of arsenic and...granites and associated mineral deposits in this area. Although detrital arsenic and tin may be naturally...extremely insignificant. Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 Edited by Karen...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 I edited by
Report (volume)
Interior U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 U.S. Geological...sediments collected from some drainages in this area contain anomalous concentrations of arsenic and...granites and associated mineral deposits in this area. Although detrital arsenic and tin may be naturally...extremely insignificant. Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 Edited by Karen...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 I edited by
Report (issue)
Interior U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 U.S. Geological...sediments collected from some drainages in this area contain anomalous concentrations of arsenic and...granites and associated mineral deposits in this area. Although detrital arsenic and tin may be naturally...extremely insignificant. Geologic Studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 Edited by Karen...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1997 I edited by
Report (volume)
on the geology of the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), the rest of the North American continent...___ ____ Geologic formations__________ Subject, area, or individual. Individual names. Listed by name...information indexed. Area listing of all formation tables and sections. Area. Area; some sketch maps included...___________ Systems__________________ Subject or area. Area; also includes articles discussing origin of...of minerals or ores. Mineral name listing. Area; includes more than one mineral; not indexed to individual
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
190 Assrnlcr Helvite and danalite occur at rron Mountain in Sierra and Socorro counties, southwestern New...The most coarsely crystallized hervite at fron Mountain is amber to mahogany colored. G : 3.334, n : 1...contact deposits of iron and other metals on Iron Mountain in the northern Sierra Cuchillo, southwestern...Parker, at that time principal claim owner in the area, but it was not until November 1941, when L. W....been studied in the laboratory. OccunnBNcr Iron Mountain is a high ridge that forms the north end of the
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book. The specimens illustrated are in the Lewis Brooks Collection at the University of Virginia. Other...organically derived materials, all originating outside the area of deposition; and of minerals and mineraloids originating...originating by chemical precipitation within the area of deposition. Residual materials, formed in situ...the buckling or folding of crustal rocks during mountain-building processes. Some metamorphic rocks are...(Atlantic ocean), corsite (Corsica), dunite (Dun Mountain, New Zealand), helsinkite (Helsinki, Finland)
Journal (issue)
MINERAL LOCALITIES OF MONROE, N . Y ., AND BEAR MOUNTAIN PARK. By V. L. Ayres ............................ 471 ARANDISITE IN So. AFRICA - W uLFENITE IN ALASKA ···································· 471 BLEIBERG........................ 481 AMBER OCCURRENCES IN ALASKA ......................... .......................locality for a1nethyst. At one time when Bristol was a port for sailing Yessels the amethyst " ·as ,·ery abundant...H ope Bay. From nearby hills the cities of N ev.•port, R. I., and Fa! I River, Mass., may be seen. Westerly
Report (volume)
of Science A. I. M. E__. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Aardrijksk Aardrijkskundig...Devonian development diagram Direccidn Dissertation district distribution Division Doctoral, Document Doctoral...Meteorological, etc. microscopic, etc. Mimeographed Mineral, Mining mineral resources Mineralogic, etc. Miscellaneous...Inst______- Institute, Institution, Mtn______- Mountain etc. Mts_______ Mountains internac __ Tnternat___...Report 18. University, Ala. Alaska Department of Mines Pamphlet 2. College, Alaska. Alberta University, Research
Report (issue)
Three Sulphate Deposits of Northern from Soda Anorthite Chile. American Mineralogist, 23:669-760. NMNH...and Aluminocopiapite NMNH 93834 Island Mountain, Mountain, from Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona (L...125045 Foote Mineral Com¬ Spodumene Mine, Kings Mountain, J. S. White, Jr., J. E. Arem, J. A. Nelen, P...Buetschliite NMNH Laacher Lake area, near Mayen, Eifel District, Germany G. Hentschel, 1964. Mayenit...Verde Mine, Je¬ rome, Arizona Lausen, under District. paw Mountains, (U.S. Geological Survey, from
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ALABAMA Iron phosphate mineral locality at Indian Mountain, Alabama (by H. Harwood) 5:241-244 Iron-manganese...Indian Mountain area [Georgia and Alabama] (by J.B. Gordon, Jr. & C. L. Hollabaugh) 20:355-362 ALASKA Famous...Famous mineral localities: Prince of Wales Island, Alaska (by P. B. Leavens & R. W. Thomssen) 8:4-12 ALBANDAKIS...collection (by C. A. Francis) 5:190-192 A.\1ITY The Amity area, Orange County. New York (by L. E. Keams) 9:85-90...Mineralogy of the Rapid Creek and Big Fish River Area, Yukon Territory [Canada] 23:Yl-47 --with H. R.
Report (issue)
Tilling________ Mafic lavas of Dome Mountain, Timber Mountain caldera, southern Nevada, by S. J. Lu...------Significance of Triassic ostracodes from Alaska and Nevada, by I. G. Sohn_______________________________________...alteration in the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, by J. W. Hosterman, A. V. Heyl, and J. L. Jo...Aeromagnetic interpretation of the Globe-Miami copper district, Gila and Pinal Counties, Arizona, by Anna Jespersen__...a well drilled through permafrost near Bethel, Alaska, by A. J. Feulner and R. G. SchUPP------------
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doubtless the U.S.S.R., likewise established uranium mining industries. These efforts in the Reid and in the...availability of previous reference works in this area, e.g., George, 1949; Palache et al. , 1944, 1951;... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Black Ilills Area, South D akota and Wyoming . . . . . . . . . . ......... . ................... . ........... . . Alaska . . . ' . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . ...minerals are found in just the right ,u11ounts only in brooks which run tlu·ough the red granite formations of
Book
Netherlands. Special regulations for readers in the USA — This publication has been registered with the Copyright...made in the USA. All other copyright questions, including photocopying outside of the USA, should be referred...apart from only a few occurrences (e.g. Lost River, Alaska, U.S.A. - Dobson, 1981) there are almost no deposits..."garnet rock" in Fe-Cu-Pb-Zn skarns of the Bonat area, Hungary (now Rumania) in his "contact deposits"...amphibole + scheelite assemblages (e.g. Broken Hill area, N.S.W., Australia - Barnes,1983). 2. The Economic
Report (volume)
Apatite, Me........__.....____._.. Zinnwaldite from Alaska...-...................._...... ...... ._.........Adolph Knopf, who discovered these minerals in Alaska. These borates contained both ferrous and ferric...borates and their relation to the tin deposits of Alaska have been described by Knopf. A summary of his...the Seward Peninsula, about 100 miles northwest of Nome, are genetically associated with granitic intrusives...largest granite boss of the region is that of Brooks Mountain, and the most energetic contact action is displayed
Book (volume)
iirtaoremuir tetal stat ale esabehie otS on rte atte area leerrata pers a verite aote ots 3 POR RO SES se...ae TONITE TN263. Au. =American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore...Inst! itute i an Americ ie Lye 2 of llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu © f the Ore deposiits...Graton-Sales Volume Other Volumes in the Rocky Mountain Fund Series CONFERENCE ON REVERBERATORY SMELTING...AND ZINC (1936) 134, MILLING METHODs 141, METAL MINING (1939) (1937-40) BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN AND
Report (issue)
_____________________________ _ Alaska _______________________________ _ Southeastern Alaska ___ ------------South-central...------------South-central Alaska _______________ _ East-central Alaska ________________ _ Northeastern Alaska_------...Central Alaska ____________________ _ Southwestern Alaska _______________ _ West-central Alaska ________________...Blue Ridge province _____________ _ Spruce Pine district ____________ Madison County and Haywood County...County _____________________ _ Zirconia district ___________ ----Macon, Jackson, and Clay Counties __ ----
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(Brazil). Malcolm Back (Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia...(Italy), T.S. Ercit (Canada). Alexander Falster (USA). Jeffrey de Fourestier (Canada). Robert Gault (Canada)...Henderson. Jr. (USA). D.D. Hogarth (Canada). J.L. Jam bor (Canada), Anthony R. Kampf (USA). Pave! M. Kartashov...Karnp-Moller (Denmark). Akira Kato (Japan). Lance E. Keams (USA). Elisabeth Kirchner (Austria), Uwe Kolitsch (Austria)...Republic). Per Nystcn (Sweden), David O'Hanlcy (USA). Filippo Olmi (deccased) (ltaly). Werner H. Paar
 
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