| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182-0337, USA b 5-24-6 Hirashiba, Toyota City 471, Japan " Departments....EVAOA O SA TUOLUMNE INTRUSIVE SERIES SIERRA USA ~, ~, onorthitein o t ..... YI 1 Fig. 2....on modal composition, but contoured on percent anorthite. 304 G. GASTIL example of such a pluton is...Lake quadrangles Tuolumne Mount Givens Cartridge Pass Shaver Lake quad. Mount San Jacinto La Posta Long...Origin and Emplacement of the Academy Phiton, Fresno County, California, Summary, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. Part | | | Book (edition) | org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ...Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER ...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1...history of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico under | | | Report (volume) | ... ................................... 26 Anorthite ................................................Jacksqn and Josephine counties, Oreg. Described as a new species by W. H. Melville, Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser...BISMUTHINITB. From the Rosario Mining District, Sinaloa, Mexico. W. I-I. Melville. Described by him in Bulletin...69 METACINNABARITE. Crystallized material from. New Alrnaden, Cal. Melville. Not free from admixtures...From the Silver King mine, Calico, San Bernardino County, Cal. Specific gravity, 6:28. Analysis by W. H | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous...rocks............................................. New Hampshire....................................................................... 15 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney......................................................................................... New York................................................................ 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region................................... 2. Miscellaneous | | | Report (volume) | be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and...of many rock-forming. minerals, especially of anorthite, garnet, epidote, the amphiboles, the pyroxenes...silicate, calamine, are also abundant. At Franklin, New Jersey, zinc is found i The old ytterbium, the ytterbium | | | Report (volume) | be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...twenty-five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and...of many rock-forming minerals, especially of anorthite, garnet, epidote, the amphiboles, the pyroxenes...silicate, calamine, are also abundant. At Franklin, New Jersey, zinc is found in a unique deposit, in which | | | Report (volume) | be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...:five years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. To bring.some of...of many rock-forming minerals, especially of anorthite, garnet, epidote, the amphiboles, the pyroxenes...silicate, calamine, are also abundant. At Franklin, New Jersey, zinc is found in a unique deposit, in which | | | Report (volume) | be extremely limited. From time to time new elements and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and...of many rock-forming minerals, especially of anorthite, garnet, epidote, the amphiboles, the pyroxenes...silicate, calamine, are also abundant. At Franklin, New Jersey, zinc is found in a unique deposit, in which | | | Report (volume) | be extremely limited. From time to time new elements .and new mineral species are discovered; but it is... with the ultimate formation of a new system, which, under the new conditions, is itself stable in turn...last 25 years, and many subjects now appear under new and generally unfamiliar aspects. The methods and...of many rock-forming minerals, especially of anorthite, garnet, epidote, the amphiboles, the pyroxenes...silicate, calamine, are also abundant. At Franklin, New Jersey, zinc is found in a unique deposit, in which | | | Report (issue) | Nomenclature of the system Comparison of old and new nomenclatures 48 49 4 CONTENTS. Discussion ot...classification .................. 59 Distribution of rocks by new system......................................................... 1-1 121 371 475 481 483 Index to new rock names in Part I.........-.-.....-......-.--...igneous rocks permits one to compare readily any new analysis with many others of closely allied rocks...the side of too little explicitncss or detail. The new terms and names used are those proposed in connection | | | Report (volume) | American Geographical Society: Bulletin, vols. 38, 39. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bi-Monthly...Transactions, vols. 36, 37. New York. American Journal of Science, 4th series, vols. 21-24. New Haven, Conn. American...1-3; Bulletin, vols. 22, 23; Journal, vols. 6, 7. New York. American Naturalist, vols. 40, 41. Boston,...vol. 45 and vol. 46, nos. 185-187; Transactions, new ser., vol. 21, pt. 4> Philadelphia, Pa. American...Society of Civil Engineers: Transactions, vols. 56-59. New York. Annales de Paleontologie, t. 1, 2. Paris, France | | | Report (volume) | from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney 5 2...rocks Connecticut New York 5 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...Oklahoma Texas Lake Superior region 1. Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan...rocks-Continued. Lake Superior region-Continued.5 5. Penokee-Gogebic region 6. Pigeon Point, Minnesota 5 | | | Report (volume) | anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...St S Com Maine State Survey Commission Mex I G .Mexico, Instituto GeolOgico Miss G S .Mississippi State...Mines N :r G S New Jersey Geological SUrvey N Y G S New York Geological Survey NY St Mus New York State ...Aberdeen-Redfield folio, S. Dak. (no. 165): Todd, 09 Abitibi region, Ontario: Johuston (J F E), 02; Wilson (W J), 02...Mountain Igneous rocks, study of: Iddings, 09a region in Canada: Dawson (G M), 91a lnl:luence of applied | | | Report (issue) | OR PROFE SIONAL PAPER 68 THE ORE DEPOSITS OF NEW MEXI.CO BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN, LOUIS C. GRATON AND...PRQ)tESSIONAL PAPER 68 T·H E ORE DEPOSITS O.F NEW MEXICO.. . . ., .,· ;,.: BY WALDEMAR LINpGREN,...5 Historical sketch of mining and smelting in New Mexico....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. : . .............. - ........ .. . . T~os County, by L. C. Graton and W ..Lindgren ..... .........IL DETAILED DESCRIP,T IONs-Continued . . Colfax County, by L. C. Graton-Continued. · • •. Elizabethtown | | | Report (volume) | Aroostook County 2. Litchtieldite and associated minerals New lIampshire Vermont 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney...rocks Connecticut. New York 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania...Elliott County (like 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Texas Lake Superior region 1. Marquette...Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan 3 4 CONTENTS. Analyses-Continued....and crystalline rocks-('ontinued. Lake Superior region-Continued. 3. Menominee River First. Sturgeon Falls | | | Journal (volume) | .. 64 on the Geology of the Coso Range, Inyo County, Cal. John A. Reid A Natural Bridge due to Stream...Students: trial Deposits. .... ...... ...... Knox County, Maine Ore of Igneous Origin. Edson The Cotylosauria...III Geology of the Haystack Stock, Cowles, Park County, Montana. William H. Emmons . . . . I. ...Some Igneous Rocks from the Ortiz Mountains, New Mexico. 230 CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI vi PAGE Discoid...Prevailing at the Time of the Trap Extrusions in New Jersey. C. N. Fenner The 299 Succession of Faunas | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Eocks from Aroostook County I............................. 19 19 2. Litchfieldite...associated minerals.....'.........'.......... 21 New Hampshire............................................................................ 1. Eocks of Mount Ascutney ................................... 2....................................°.............. New York.......................................................... 1. Eocks of the Adirondack region ............................ 2. Peridotite from near Syracuse | | | Report (issue) | examined very thoroughly. In this Now England and New Jersey, and analyses of rocks connection I take pleasure...igneous rocks published from 1884 to History in New York, and of the United_ States 1900, with a critical...analytical data, especially Morgan, director of the New Zealand Geological inaugural dissertations and other...Washingto11, for his gi·eat in the incorporation of new matte.r and the expansion liberality and kindness...practically identical. In other words, in the terms ~f the new classification, they would fall in the same subrang | | | Report (volume) | Digest of decisions concerning water in the arid region.............. Special reports on Alaska .........etc. (published in 1899)....;.. Cape Nome Gold Region (published in 1900)................... Index to...geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290, pis. xliv-xlv...Clarence King, pp. 331-401, pis. xlviii-liii. A new method of measuring heights by means of the barometer...of chiefs of divisions, pp. 1-101, pis. iv-x. Mount Taylor and the Zufii Plateau, by Capt. Clarence E. | | | Journal (issue) | running for 2,000 miles from South Island, New Zealand to New Caledonia. Lord Howe and Norfolk Island,...Trench, and bounded to the north by New Caledonia and to the south by New Zealand. Lord Howe Island volcanics...Island INTRODUCTION 300 miles east of the coast of New South Wales, and about miles the crest 260 west of...000 miles to the east. New Zealand borders the southern margin of this sea and New Caledonia and Fiji the... I 40 30 102 i-i 1 60 of 70 90 80 Anorthite plogioclase plogioclase Approx. det'n. Phenocrysfol | | | Report (volume) | ............................................... New Hampshire......^..................................................................... 1. Rocks of Mount Ascutney..................................... 2............ 79 New York .......................................................... 79 New Jersey.........TheElliott County dike ...................................... 92 2. The Crittenden County dike.........Superior Region .......................................... 97 1. The Marquette and Michigamme Region, Michigan | | | Report (issue) | features ____ ____ -- -------- - Indian Creek valley, Mount Lewis quadrangle _____________________________ _..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 73 Quartz latite breccia of Mount Lewis______ 75 Distribution and geologic relations____...__________ 79 Dacite plug on southeast spur of Mount Lewis ___ ------------ - _- ______ --- __ - _ 79... PLATE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Geologic map of the Mount Lewis and Crescent Valley quadrangles, Nevada. Geologic...breccia pipes of the Mount Lewis quadrangle. Diagram showing the major faults in the Mount Lewis and Crescent | | | Book (edition) | Associate Professor of Geology State University of New York, Fredonia Stan M. White Professor of Geology...Company New York St. Louis San Francisco Diisseldorf Johannesburg Kuala Lumpur London — Mexico Montreal...Montreal Paris Sydney New Sao Paulo Tokyo. Delhi Panama Singapore Toronto GEOLOGY: THE SCIENCE...original text into a more manageable form, and wrote new pages and paragraphs to establish coherence. The...Pacific Ocean shores of Crescent City, California. A new volcanic island (Surtsey) appears suddenly off the | | | Journal (volume) | Monograph of the Extinct Amphibia of North America. New Forms from the Carboniferous. Roy L. Moodie 38 ...Erosion and Deposition in the Southern Arizona Bolson Region Tolman C. F. The Waverly Formations Clifford...K. Gilbert of Hilltops. Geological Section of New Jersey. Bailey Willis 342 344 . Henry B. Kiimmel...Metamorphism 473 Cenozoic History of the Laramie Region, Wyoming. welder Reviews . . . of Glacial...Weller New Base-Level of Eolian Erosion. S. Charles R. Keyes The Malaspina Glacier Region of The | | | Report (issue) | Sandstone as used by Herrick (1900), western New Mexico, by C. H. Dane, E. R. Landis, and W. A. Cobb...the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province-A significant new occurrence on the North Pacific rim, by W. 0. Addicott..._______________ _____________________ ________ __ ___ _ Two new fossil pollen genera from upper Campanian (Cretaceous)...infiltration areas on the Llano Estacado, Texas and New Mexico, by C. V. Theis ___________________________________________...thesis that the main structural fabric of this region results from thrust faults. Our detailed studies |
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