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Gypsum from
Prince George County, Virginia, USA


Locality type:County
Classification
Species:Gypsum
Formula:CaSO4 · 2H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gypsum data
Locality Data:Click here to view Prince George County, Virginia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:995200
Long-form Identifier:1:3:995200:3
GUID (UUID V4):ec52fdeb-ab3c-4625-a817-9872c16a3146
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VIRGINIA MINERAL LOCAL INDEX Although perhaps best known for its turquoise crystals, apophyllite on...kyanite, Virginia has, in fact, over 150 mineral species. and D. A L L E N P E N I C K , JR. Virginia Division...Mineral Resources P. O. Box 3667 Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 T H I S V I R G I N I A M I N E R A L L...world-wide locality index. The localities are listed by county, followed by a listing of the most prominent minerals...source of information in this Virginia index was Minerals of Virginia (1970) by R . V . Dietrich. A l
Journal (issue)
February 1987 No.1 VIRGINIA MINERAL LOCALITY INDEX D. Allen Penick, Jr. This Virginia mineral locality...world-wide locality index The localities are listed by county, followed by a listing of the most prominent minerals...source of information in this Virginia index was Minerals of Virginia (1970) by R. V. Dietrich. Although...of the index. Some of the famous localities in Virginia, such Updated from Rocks and Minerals, Vol. 60...pegmatite in Amelia County and the Lynch Station locality (turquoise crystals) in Campbell County, are now closed
Journal (issue)
COMMONWEALTHOF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENTOFMINES, MINERALSAND ENERGY Richmond, V i m a VOL. 47 AUGUST 2001...materials. Port facilities on the east coast of Virginia, consist of marine terminals in the Cities of...million tons of this exported coal was mined in Virginia. Numerous other metallic-mineral, industrial-mineral...of foreign tonnage was handled through all the Virginia terminals in 1997 (Port of Hampton Roads Annual...(abrasives for sandblasting, and metal cutting), gypsum (wallboard),iron-oxide pigment (colorant), mica
Journal (issue)
INDUSTRY OF VIRGINIA IN 1974' ADVANCE SUMMARY Total value of mineral production in Virginia in 1974 was...value increased. Table 1. -Mineral production in Virginia. Stone, the second-ranking mineral commodity...production and value while portland cement and gypsum both decreased in output, but increased in value...cooperative agreement between the Bureau and the Virginia Division of Mineral Resources. 1 1973 Mineral...items that cannot be disclosed: Aplite, cement, gypsum, kyanite, and values indicated by symbol W . .
Report (volume)
SURVEY CHARLES D. WALCOTT, DIKKCTOR A ETTEER OF VIRGINIA BY HENRY WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING 1904...for publication as a bulletin, a gazetteer of Virginia. Very respectful!}7 , HENRY GANNETT, Geographer... A GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. By HENKY GANNETT. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE STATE. Virginia is one of tho easternmost...eastern course it follows to the Atlantic coast. Virginia was one of the original thirteen States. It adopted...it comprised not only its present area but West Virginia and Kentitck}^. Kentucky was set off and admitted
Journal (issue)
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Engineering Experiment Station Series, dealing with Virginia Mineral...Mineral Localities: Virginia Mineral Localities (1960 Edition) Virginia Mineral Localities (Supplement...(Supplement I) Virginia Mineral Localities (Supplement II) Virginia Minerals and Rocks (3rd Edition) Ex LIBRIS...\I i! II II BULLETIN OF THE ·, I !V I ii VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Engineering Experiment Station...Series No. 151 Ii !I ·1 " ii :c H I I I I ! VIRGINIA MINERAL LOCALITIES ( SUPPLEMENT II ) By Richard
Report (issue)
the Old Church Formation of the Chesapeake Group Virginia Coastal Plain U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...the Old Church Formation of the Chesapeake Group Virginia Coastal Plain By Lauck W. Ward U.S. GEOLOGICAL...the Old Church Formation of the Chesapeake Group Virginia Coastal Plain. (U.S. Geological Survey professional...Tertiary. 2. Mollusks, Fossil Virginia Pamunkey River Watershed. 3. Geology Virginia Pamunkey River Watershed...Stafford County, Va. (Loc. 1); B, Rappahannock River, east of Greenfield, Spotsylvania County, Va. (Loc
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Montgomery County, brought his equipment and lapidary materials to a meeting of the Frederick County Rock and...the Gem, Lapidary and Min­ eral Society of Prince George County, so they are preparing mineral identifica­...Gem, Lapidary and Mineral So­ ciety of Montgomery County on tur­ quoise. Due to space limitations this Club...collect must be obtained in ad­ vance) in Blair County, together with the common minerals found in each...year! The Rock and Min­ eral Club of Lower Bucks County, Fairless Hills, was host to Dr. Walter J. Spink
Report (issue)
the cover—Turquois crystals from Lynch Station, Virginia; x ca.; pho­ tograph by Neal Ycdlin; color plates...C. A. Michael. COLD NUGGET FROM SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY: Longest dimension approximately 13 cm., photograph...of Virginia R. V. DIETRICH* Professor of Geology and Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic...Polytechnic Institute Research Division Bulletin 47 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. 24061 *... © R. V. Dietrich and the Research Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1970 Printed and bound
Report (volume)
vol. 18, pts. 1-3, 1903. London, England. Greene (George K.): Contributions to Indiana Paleontology, pts...Bulletin, vol. 14, .1903. Washington, D. C. West Virginia Geological Survey: vol. 2, 1903. Morgantown, W...figs. 1-2, 1900. 2 Adams (Frank D.). Memoir of George M. Dawson. Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 13, pp....Johnson, and discusses its structure. 4: Adams (George I.). Physiographic divisions of Kansas. Kans. Acad...NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, [BULL. 240. 9 Adams (George I.). Origin of bedded breccias in northern Arkansas
Report (volume)
OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTI8 SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 585 USEFUL MINERALS...University, Palo Alto. Colorado.........Prof. R. D. George, Boulder. Connecticut..... .Prof. William N. Rice...Barrett, Indianapolis. Iowa.............. Prof. George F. Kay, Iowa City. Kansas............Prof. Erasmus...MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Tennessee........Mr. George H. Ashley, Washington, D. C. Texas............Dr...Austin. Vermont..........Prof. George H. Perkins, Burlington. Virginia...........Dr. Thomas L. Watson
Report (volume)
LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS................................................ Virginia......................................................................................... West Virginia.................................................California: California State Min. Bur. Bull. 67, 1914. George, R. D., Common minerals and rocks, their occurrence...California,- Berkeley. Colorado_____Prof. R. D. George, Boulder. Connecticut_ Prof. William N. Rice, Middletown
Report (volume)
Proceedings, vols. 8 and 9. Davenport, Iowa. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 1, no....Bulletins, nos; 8, 9A, 11, and 12. Atlanta, Ga. Greene (George K.), Contribution to Indiana Paleontology, pts...University: Circulars, nos. 149-165; 1904 and 1905; the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures, vol. 1....Geological Survey: Eocene; Miocene; Garrett County; Cecil County; and vols. 4 and 5. Baltimore, Md. Mazama:...of Transactions, vols. 35-37. London, England. Virginia Geological purvey: Geological Series, Bulletin
Report (volume)
MIDDLE ATLANTIC SLOPE IN DELAWARE, MARYLAND, AND VIRGINIA WILLIAM BULLOCK CLARK WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT................................................ Virginia.................................................strata on Potomac River at mouth of Aquia Creek, Virginia ................................................showing lower indurated layers at Aquia Creek, Virginia.................................................represented in the States of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. Extensive collections of material were made preparatory
Report (issue)
from Gibson well, Scotland County, N. C., to Whiteville well, Columbus County, N. C. 24. B-B' from Maxton...Maxton well, Scotland County, N. C., to Lea well 1, Pender County, N. C. 25. C-C' from Young Property well...well, Cumberland County, N. C., to Justice well 1, Onslow County, N. C. 26. D-D' from Mt. Olive Pickle...Pickle Co. well, Wayne County, N. C., to Huntley-Davis well 1, Carteret County, N. C. 27. E-E' from Stantonsburg...Stantonsburg well, Wilson County, N. C., to Bayland well 1, Carteret County, N. C. 28. F-F' from Pinetops
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ways in the preparation of this bibliography. Mr. George E. Becraft, Chief of the Office of Technical Reports...College copy of the Congressional Documents Set. Dr. George W. White, Research Professor of Geology, University...Avon-Burke, R. T., 1904a, Soil survey of Mason County, Kentucky, HD 746, v. 111, 58-2, p. 631-645, 1...Avon-Burke, R. T., 1904b, Soil survey of Scott County, Kentucky, HD 746, v. 111, 58-2, p. 619-630, I...and Marean, Herbert, 1902a, Soils survey of Cobb County, Georgia, HD 655, v. 117, 57-1, p. 317-327, 1 map
Report (volume)
Charles A. Mansuy, Lau­ rence F. Schmeckebier, and George M. Wood. P. C. W. 7 PUBLICATIONS CATALOGUED AND...deposits of Elkhorn mining district, Jefferson County, Mont., by W. H. Weed, with an appendix on the...Cretaceous and Tertiary of the western Gulf Coast, by George I. Adams. 1901. 64 pp., 10 pls. (Out of stock....ammonium chloride upon silicates, by F. W. Clarke and George Steiger. 1902. 57 pp. 208. Descriptive geology...pp. 53. Geology and water resources of Nez Perce County, Idaho, Part I, by I. C. Russell. 1901. 86 pp.
Book
265 273 279 299 iii Page Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 301 311 315 321...University of Vermont Burlington, Vermont C') 5l/ C / Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Department of Conservation...Box 3667, University Station Charlottesville, Virginia oJ.d.d- O) . / Washington Piviiiiiou of ll~inQiii...(S / West Virginia Geological a»8 Eeenou1ic Survey Box 879 Morgantown, West Virginia / ,.,, /2isconsin...northeast part of the Coosa Coal Field, St. Clair County, Alabama, by H. E. Rothrock. 1949. 69 B. 50 Well
Report (volume)
Canada in general. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton Island. Newfoundland...New England. New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia. Ohio. Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia.... [BULL. 127. New Jersey. Maryland, Delaware, Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia region... Transactions, 1887-1889. Utica, N. Y. Orleans County Society of Natural History, Transactions and Archives... 270-273,1882. The pyrites deposits of Louisa County, Va. Am. lust. Mining Eng., Trans., vol. 12, pp
Report (issue)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia .... ____ ................................ __.... . Virginia ................................ - .... --- ... -.-.---------- .. ---\Vest Virginia ......Clay' County ....... __ . __ ... - .... -·- ................ __ .................. 99 Dubois County .............................. _... _.... 100 Greene County __ . _. . :. .. _.. _............ _____ . _......i01 · Knox County .......... __ ................ -.· ....... _................... Owen County._ ......
Book (edition)
Alabama Geological Survey; Dr. G. P. Grimsley. West Virginia Geological Survey; Dr. W. B. Clark, Maryland Geological...Magnetite, 57; Siderite, 57; Pyrite, 57; Calcite, 57; Gypsum, 58; Rutile, 58; Ilmenite, 58; Glaueonite, 59;...Effect of lime-bearing silicates, 94 Effect of gypsum, Comparison of ultimate ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ...484; References on Texas clays, 488; Utah, 489; Virginia, 489; Residual clays, 489; Carboniferous, 490;...Tertiary, 490; Pleistocene, 490 References on Virginia clays, 494 Washington, 494 Clay shajes, 494; Residual
Report (volume)
with State and local historical societies, State, county, and township officers, and individuals in all...Wyoming, Illinois, superintendent of schools, Stark County, 1882-1898, for much valuable information concerning...several hundred cities and towns, and corrections of county names in the State of Illinois. J. P. Dunn, Indiana...Indianapolis, Indiana, for additions to and corrections of county names. M. W. Davis, State Historical Society, Iowa...town names in this State was received from him. George W. Martin, Kansas State Historical Society, for
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MARIN COUNTY FREE LIBRARY 3 1111 00289 4184 \ I s Fifth Revised Edition A complete, state-by-state...are all living to buried wealth in gems," wrote George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany's expert on the gem resources...HARDNESS SCALE Talc 6. Orthoclase feldspar 2. Gypsum 7. Quartz 3. Calcite 8. Topaz 4. Fluorite...scale will mark paper. A fingernail will scratch gypsum, and a copper coin is just about as hard as calcite...they are comparatively barren of gem materials. Gypsum, however, is a sedimentary rock and is the substance
Report (issue)
locality, or civil division (city, village, or county) named for a physical feature is always listed...information is usually self-explanatory, for example: county seat. Feature Class (second column) The terms listed...their definitions. County (third column) This column lists the name of the county in which the entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the mouth of the feature
Report (volume)
with State and local historical societies, State, county, and township officers, and individuals in all...additions and corrections to list of counties. George W. Martin, Kansas State Historical Societj^, for...Historical Library, Helena, Montana, for data concerning county and town names in the State. Eugene Howell, by...counties. Nearly all the information concerning county names in this State was furnished by him. John...connection with the State names. Complete lists of county and town names were sent by him, and information
 
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