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(1982) September - October 1982. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 13 (5) The Mineralogical Record, Inc. Journal (issue)
........ 261 by A. Brousse Pyromorphite from the Couer d’Alene district, Id a h o .................... On the chemical composition of Bunker Hill pyromorphite...............................................synony­ mous, among mineral collectors, with fine pyromorphite because o f the abundance, quality and variety...one of the smallest lead deposits in France. Pyromorphite specimens of collectible quality have been found...the Bort-les-Orgues phonolite. The Ussel mining district is a part of a region which is relatively poor
(2004) UK Journal of Mines and Minerals 24. Rockbottom Publications Journal (issue)
black sphalerite crystals. The first British occurrence of the rare aluminofluoride mineral gearksutite...Lapis Office, Orleansstrasse 69, D-81667, Munich, Germany Modified from an article published in Lapis in...linarite, malachite, mimetite, plumbojarosite, pyromorphite, rosasite, vanadinite, and wulfenite, many of...convention in this journal, those species whose occurrence is beyond doubt arc listed IN CAPITALS, where...undoubted localities being the Leadhills mining district in southern Scotland (Livingstone, 2002) and Greystonc
Moore, Thomas P. (2013, April 9th) What's New in the Mineral World? 34. The Mineralogical Record, Inc. Report (issue)
your screen and/or learn a thing or two from. Pyromorphite, 5.8 cm, from the San Andres mine, Villaviciosa...com) displays ten excellent, vividly bright pyromorphite specimens from 1 =========================...to see such a fine lot from this major pyromorphite occurrence making the scene again, for no such lots...medium yellow-green, short-prismatic to tabular pyromorphite crystals to 1 cm form loose clusters of thumbnail...mine, Philipsburg, Granite County, Montana. This occurrence became an instant classic when amazing specimens
(1946) Index of volume 31. American Mineralogist, 31 (11-12) 607 Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cuyuna Range, 1Y1inn.(Grout) 125 Adamite. new occurrence of. (Mayers, Wise). . 599 Ahlfeldite. (Herzenberg)...Composite pegmatites of the Franklin-Sylva mica district, N . C a r o l i n a(.H e i n r i c h ) . . ...... Gordon,S.G... .. 510 Goudey, Hatfield. An occurrence of wapplerite in Nevada . . 598 pegmatites, internal...and x-ray data) (Jatre). . 40a Grogan, R. M. Pyromorphite occurrencein Illinois. 320 Grout, F. R. Acmite...minerals in Pennsylvania fire Occurrence of bromine in clays, occurrence and disca::nallite and sylvite
Moore, T.P. (2016) Moore's Compendium of Mineral Discoveries 1960 - 2015 Vol. 2. Mineralogical Record Inc. Book
Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name of a series of incompletely...Discm•t•ries, /960--20/ 5 ONTARIO Bentley Lake Road occurrence, Faraday Township, Hastings County. In fall 1994...site which they called the Bentley Lake Road occurrence, south of Bancroft. Sharp, flattened rhombohedral...specimens have come from an unusual calcite vein-dike occurrence with an exposure very near, indeed on the property...extension near Chelsea, Gatineau County. This occurrence of ilmenite, near the town of Chelsea and 25
(1997) Australian Journal of Mineralogy Vol. 3 (2) The State Mineralogical Societies in Australia Journal (issue)
metamorphosed to rocks of upper greenschist to lower amphibolite facies. Infor­ mally, these supracrustal...mining by a few individuals can be expected in this district for the future. Thus this area will probably remain...with petalite being the higher-tempera­ tu re, _lower_-pressure mineral. Thus, it should be no sur­ prise...Fluorite Sulphates Anglesite Jarosite Phosphates Pyromorphite Arsenates Bayldonite Conichalcite ? Figure...intermixed with crusts of cerussite crystals PYROMORPHITE Pb 5(PO4 }3CI Clusters of cream translucent
(1988) March - April 1988. The Mineralogical Record Vol. 19 (2) The Mineralogical Record, Inc. Journal (issue)
Lieber Heidelberg, W. Germany Olaf Medenbach Ruhr Universitat Bochum Bochum, W. Germany Eric Offermann Arlesheim.................113 by W. E. Wilson Notes from Germany .................................................p hoto by W endell W ilson. For m ore on this occurrence see the article b eg in n in g on page 81. Copyright...remember many large, heavy wooden crates filled with lower quality minerals brought back by Ed Over and Arthur...1987, another important liscovery was made in the district: fine crystals of sphalerite and galena at the
Mottana, Annibale, Crespi, Rodolfo, Liborio, Giuseppe (1988) Simon and Schuster's Guide to Rocks and Minerals. Simon and Schuster Inc., New York. Book (edition)
pyrite crystal makes it possible to assign it to a lower symmetry class than that of the geometric cube,...hexagonar dipyramid hexagonal prism apatite pyromorphite mimetite vanadinite basal pinacoid 6/m C-Ae-P...some of the contents of a unit cell must have a lower symmetry than that of the particular Bravais lattice...how, in the passage from the upper form to the lower, the silicon atoms are more symmetrically spaced...solutions at high We temperatures, whereas at a lower temperature they develop exsolution, i.e., the unmixing
Hurlbut, Cornelius S. (1971) Dana's Manual of Mineralogy (18th ed.) John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York. Book (edition)
Tectosilicates 397 405 423 446 356 Contents 6. OCCURRENCE AND ASSOCIATION OF MINERALS Rocks and Rock-forming...in a garden has seen minerals in their natural occurrence. The rocks of the mountain, the sand on the beach...to 2 Introduction I materials of natural occurrence. Thus, cement, plaster, and glass are not steel...the same time (1880-1890) by Schoenflies (in Germany), Federov (in Russia), and Barlow (in England)...faces. This, in Fig. 15, to three of is the lower dipyramid, and the parameters of the face of this
Headstrom, Richard (1985) Suburban Geology - An Introduction to the Common Rocks and Minerals of Your Back Yard and Local Park. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Book
Cleavage: shell-like, Fracture: granular. PYROMORPHITE Luster: resinous. Hardness: 35) Streak:...nonmetallic, one poor. shell-like, brittle. PYROMORPHITE Color: Luster: yellowish green. resinous,...Luster: blackish green, yellowish green. Orange PYROMORPHITE Luster: resinous, adamantine. Hardness: 3...metallic. Hardness: 6-6.5. Streak: greenish gray. PYROMORPHITE Color: Luster: MILLERITE Color: brassy yellow... ZA aX Description of Minerals Actinolite Occurrence: Occurs generally in crystalline schists and
(1971, August) The Picking Table Vol. 12 (2) The Franklin-Ogdensburg Mineralogical Society Journal (issue)
Sterling Hill with the greenockite, mimetite-pyromorphite occurrence, he found a light honey yellow mineral...wire silver occurrence from Sterling Hill (Gerstmann collection) tend to confirm this occurrence. Arsenolite...International License. Bianchit.e - Another occurrence identified by John Hendricks in I960. Bianchite...confirmed by x ray analysis. Epsomite - This occurrence identified by John Hendricks and Stanley Shaub...522-526. 177. Milton, C,; Davidson, N., 1950, An occurrence of na'trolite, andradite and allanite in the
(1936) Geology and ore deposits of the Bayard area, Central Mining District, New Mexico. Bulletin Vol. 870. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b870 Report (volume)
ORE DEPOSITS OF THE BAYARD AREA, CENTRAL MINING DISTRICT, NEW MEXICO BY SAMUEL G. LASEY Prepared in cooperation...ORE DEPOSITS OF THE BAYARD AREA, CENTRAL MINING DISTRICT, NEW MEXICO By SAMUEL G. LASKY ABSTRACT This...in the southwestern part of the Central mining district, Grant County, N. Mex. Practically the entire...formation and crop out in the Bayard area, where the lower and middle of the three are the principal host rocks...wide. This zone 2 BAYAED AREA, CENTRAL MINING DISTRICT, NEW MEXICO is part of a northeastward-trending
(1914) Contributions to economic geology, 1912; Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels. Bulletin Vol. 540 (540u) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b540u Report (issue)
about 2 miles northeast of the earlier-known occurrence and 3 miles from Murfreesboro. One of them, namely...miles to the north of these hills is an area of lower hills. Little Missouri River, flowing southward...Cretaceous is represented by the Trinity formation (Lower Cretaceous) and the Bingen sand (Upper Cretaceous)...QUATERNARY Alluvium Bingen sand CARBONIFEROUS Lower Cretaceous Upper Cretaceous Peridotite Trinity...(Upper Cretaceous) Peridotite Trinity formation (Lower Cretaceous) No.7%. B on ^#*- U IS3 Drill hole
(1923) Geology and ore deposits of the Creede district, Colorado. Bulletin Vol. 718. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b718 Report (volume)
718 GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE ' CREEDE DISTRICT, COLORADO BY WILLIAM H. EMMONS AND ESPER S....14 15 15 15 16 17 17 18 General character and occurrence.................................. 18 Petrography...................... 32 General character and occurrence.................................. 32 Contacts...................... 45 General character and occurrence.................................. 45 Thickness......................... General character and occurrence.................................... Thickness
(1913) The enrichment of sulphide ores. Bulletin Vol. 529. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b529 Report (volume)
the copper minerals.......................... Occurrence of the copper minerals.........................the silver minerals.......................... Occurrence of the silver minerals.........................compounds...................................... 135 Occurrence of the lead minerals...........................compounds...................................... 140 Occurrence of the zinc minerals...........................iron minerals............................. 143 Occurrence of the iron minerals........................
Emmons, William Harvey, Calkins, Frank Cathcart (1913) Geology and ore deposits of the Philipsburg quadrangle, Montana. Professional Paper 78. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp78 Report (issue)
.................. __ 55 Chemical character of lower part ........................................................ -·- .............. - ........ . 57 Lower magnesian limestone member........................__ .. _._ .. _._ ... ____ ..... ___ ..... _.. 71 Lower member ........................ _. _..... _. _....__ .. __ . ___ ._ ... _._. ___ ......... _.. 77 Lower Cretaceous series ........................... __..._.... - . - - - . - ... - - - - - - - . - .. 78 Lower limestone and calcareous shale ___ ._ .........
Ransome, F. L., Calkins, Frank Cathcart (1908) The geology and ore deposits of the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho. Professional Paper 62. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp62 Report (issue)
GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE OCEUR D'ALENE DISTRICT, IDAHO BY RANSO~IE FREDERICK LESLIE AND FRANK.... . 45 Varieties, distribution, and modes of occurrence ........................................... ........... .... ... .... ....... ·....... . 52 Occurrence and distribution ..................................................................... . 53 Occurrence and distribution .................. .. ........Classification, origin, and general modes of occurrence .................. ·.· .....................
(1913) Geology and ore deposits of Lemhi County, Idaho. Bulletin Vol. 528. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b528 Report (volume)
.................................... Nicholia district.............................................................................. Spring Mountain district........................................................................................ Texas district.................................................districts of Lemhi County Continued. Page. Texas district Continued. Mines............................................................... 108 Blue Wing district.............:................................
Gilluly, James (1946) The Ajo mining district, Arizona. Professional Paper 209. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp209 Report (issue)
Director Professional Paper 209 THE AJO MINING DISTRICT ARIZONA BY JAMES GILLULY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...dikes ....................................... Occurrence .................................. Batamote plug...Minerals found in the Ajo mining district. ............. Features of occurrence .............................20. Geologic map and sections of the Ajo mining district.................................................water, CC»2, and sulfides... Metal production, Ajo district, Arizona............................... .....
(1914) Contributions to economic geology (short papers and preliminary reports), 1912; Part I, Metals and nonmetals except fuels. Bulletin Vol. 540. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b540 Report (volume)
........... Copper deposits of the White Mesa district, Ariz., by J. M. Hill............ Survey publications...deposits of the Dome district, Idaho, by J. B. Umpleby.... The Yellow Pine mining district, Clark County, Nev..... ' IV. Sketch map of the Yellow Pine mining district, Clark County, Nev.. V. Map showing relation of...section of the central part of the Dome mining district, Idaho..........................................Transverse section through the Wilbert ore bodies, Dome district, Idaho.......................................
Butler, B.S., Loughlin, G.F., Heikes, V.C., , (1920) The ore deposits of Utah. Professional Paper 111. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp111 Report (issue)
INTRODUCTION. reports are those on the Mercur district, by J. E. Spurr and S. F. Emmons; the Bingham...Bingham The senior author, J3. S. Butler, began district, by J. M. Boutwell, Arthur Keith, and field work on...deposits of Utah in the S. F. Emmons; the Park City district, by J. M. FIELD .WORK AND AUTHORSHIP. summer...author, G. F. Loughlin, began work in the Tintic district in 1911 in collaboration with Waldemar Lindgren...the Tin tic and Thomas ranges, of the Leamington district, and of districts in theW asatch Range. Several
(1930) Geology and ore deposits of the Wood river region, Idaho, with a description of the Minnie Moore and near-by mines. Bulletin Vol. 814. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/b814 Report (volume)
Distribution and subdivisions--___________-_.___-_-_ Lower quartzite member___________________________ Schist...Distribution and subdivisions______________________ Lower limestone member.__________________________ Quartzite...rocks____________---_-___---__-_--__----__----_ Early Lower Ordovician rocks___-____-__-_____--___--__ Phi Kappa...Minnie Moore and near-by mines, Mineral Hill mining district, Blaine County, Idaho, by D. F. Hewett-____--_-____...geologic, and claim map of the Mineral Hill mining _district_----____-__----_________-_._________ In poaket