fore-reef voids was the formation of fibrous aragonite or calcite. There arises the question of where...different views are found on this topic (see Table I, p.294). The opinions about the place of formation...precipitation of the calcium carbonate in the voids as aragonite or calcite. A strong recrystallization of the...early Upper Devonian “Massenkalk” in Germany : ( I ) bank-type limestones (Schwelm facies) ; (2) reeftype...distinguished : Types of Devonian fore-reef jacies Type I (Fig. 1-3). Massive to bedded calcirudites composed |
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(1998, December) Mineral News Vol. 14 (12) Excalibur Mineral Corp. |
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that they come from Jianghshan, Guangdong Province. I have seen others listed as coming from Hebei Province...confirmed). We first started seeing these in October, I 997, with the first batch of good specimens arriving...quantity of good specimens. The ~stals can get large; I have had one that measured 6 inches ~ W5 cm) across...cm) thick. The quartz from here can also be nice; I had one large clear grouping, with neat phantoms (lined...field collectors. I was glad that the hall was smaller; there were not so many dealers. I have a hard time |
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(2024, March) Rocks & Minerals Vol. 99 (2) Informa UK Limited |
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com/vram The Zhang Collection , •. .~·-~-·.:._i_£1~~~ Editor-in-Chief Marie E. Huizing Production...Terry E. Huizing, Cincinnati Museum Center, OH Mark I. Jacobson,Denver, CO Anthony R. Kampf, L.A. County...State University, Russia Mark Mauthner, Graz, Austria Peter K. M. Megaw,Tucson,AZ. PeterJ. Modreski U...r • ... °!:... ,..•••~.,.J T .;• ,. " ' i"';: ~~·.:.~r-.. • a: Rocks & Minerals (ISSN: 0035-7529)...institutions or agencies they represent. Copyright for i Ilustrations is held by those who prepared them, unless |
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King, Vandall T. (1980) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals, 55 (5) 209-213 doi:10.1080/00357529.1980.11764667 |
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much light is bent as it passes through the stone. ( I t is also a measure of how fast light travels through...white light into component colors. It is the " f i r e " in a good gem. Rhinestones V A N D A L L T...1712 Rochester, New York 14603 and topaz have lower dispersion and so do not make good sub stitutes...structures produces a characteristic color in the species. I t is interesting that the younger cuprite setting... ITALY Gonnardite Dr. H . Meixner of Bergdirektion, Austria, published an account o f "Some New Occurrences |
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Taylor, James A. (1936) Casual Mineral Collecting in Europe. Rocks & Minerals, 11 (11) 239-241 doi:10.1080/00357529.1936.11762500 |
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DECEMBER . 1936 . PUBLISHED MONTHLY VOL. 11, No. 11 · i /'":) • \..::/ The Official Journal 0/ the ROCKS...New York Mineralogical Club. During the past summer I made a four thousand mile trip through Eur ope by...a compromise of purpose. Before going on the trip I had the advise of Dr. Frederick Pough, of the American...History", No.3, 1936. If I had been free to follow his kindly suggestions, I might have been able to procure...little. We first went to Hamburg to the Baltic where I had hoped to procure some amber but the amber is found |
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(1898, July) The Mineral Collector Vol. 5 (5) The Mineral Collector Company |
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KUMT ! JAPAA ONE OF NATURE ' S FREAKS . - — i 1*J-J^ B 1 MINERAL COLLECTOR. [Entered as Second-Class...obtained viv- ianite, beraunite, glauconite and blue aragonite. Mr. MacDole reports the following list of fossils...AND LOUIS' UPPER AND LOWER GRANITE QUARRIES, WITH THAT KNOWN AS THE SWARTHMORE QUARRY. By Henry Clat Bordkn...may occur or did occur in said localities, although I feel at liberty to refer now and then to some fine...which have been found from time to time by others. I shall also endeavor to make this paper interesting |
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Clopton, E. L., Wilson, W. E. (1996) The Mineralogical Record Index - Volumes I - XXV 1970 - 1994. Mineralogical Record Inc. |
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THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX VOLUMES _I_-XXV RECORD THE MINERALOGICAL INDEX RECORD VOLUMES 1-:XXV...had been paginated in regular sequence. VOLUMES _I_-25 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974...6I 8 / 1977 9 I 1978 1-68 1-64 10 / 1979 1-64 65-128 65-128 1-64 12 / 1981 13 I 1982 1-64 14...[ 23 I 1992 [ 65-128 65-136 65-128 1-96 GOLD-II] 1-112 MMEE•] 25 I 1994 1-80 ARIZONA-_I_] ARIZONA-II]...HOUSTON] [ 167-262 103-166 NEWMEX.] 21 / 1990 22 I 1991 337--424 273-336 [ 1-128 129-208 [ COPPER] |
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(1955) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals, 30 (3) 141-154 doi:10.1080/00357529.1955.11767801 |
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by Mr. Marshall who writes: "Enclosed is a listing I have gotten around to make up which will give you...Riverside, Calif.) :— "I will try to bring you up to date on Crestmore, California. Currently I am working for...operating in two areas at Crestmore. One is our Jensen Quarry which is about 4ty2 miles from the plant and the...the other is our chino limestone bed at the plant. "I am sorry to say that because of our renewed' activity...feel the risk is worth the small gain. Our Jensen quarry has always been closed to collectors because we |
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(1960) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals, 35 (11) 565-574 doi:10.1080/00357529.1960.11766690 |
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ITEMS ON NEW FINDS ARE. DESIRED ~ PLEASE SEND THEM I N . Abbreviations rystal fl—fluoresces xled—crystallized...ARKANSAS—"First off, I want to compliment R&M Editor on his fine magazine and I especially enjoy the...xline—crystalline notes on new collecting areas, In fact I was very much surprised to read in one of the issues...which is right here under my nose and I was unaware of it. "What I am writing you about is a green rock...Magnet Cove area of Hot Spring County, Arkansas. I am sending you a specimen under separate cover and |
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Coskren, Dennis (1981) Minerals of Kentucky. Rocks & Minerals, 56 (3) 109-114 doi:10.1080/00357529.1981.11767295 |
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erally is not considered a good source o f specimens; i n fact, it seldom is considered at all. No pegmatites...no F r a n k l i n , Bisbee, Crestmore, or Palermo. Nevertheless, those who search w i l l be rewarded...are covered in other articles in this issue; those I will pass over lightly. "Mississippi-Valley-Type"..."Mississippi-Valleytype" deposits. Collectors are familiar w i t h such deposits; Tri-State galena and sphalerite...of which I have found on Halls Gap material. A n article in this issue covers the locality i n more detail |
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(1960) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals, 35 (3) 114-122 doi:10.1080/00357529.1960.11766575 |
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ITEMS ON NEW FINDS ARE DESIRED # „ . PLEASE SEND THEM I N . Abbreviations: x l — c r y s t a l xled—crystallized...Mary H. Sandford, P.O. Box 811, Hampton Bays, L. I., N. Y. The specimen consists of thin platy white...just so. 114 xline—crystalline ph—phosphoresces "I counted a number uf times, getting various numbers...angle, and some of the fine phantoms are double. I counted a number of times, and obtained 76, 79, 81...Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas. CALIFORNIA—"I am sending you two pieces of chromite found in the |
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Tripp, Richard (1956) It Can Happen to You!. Rocks & Minerals, 31 (1) 28-29 doi:10.1080/00357529.1956.11767632 |
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huge deposit of fluorescent aragonite at an old abandoned limestone quarry near Legrand, Iowa. The following...your letter to me asking how I stumbled upon such a large find of aragonite. I am an undergraduate geologist...on such an excursion that I came upon this old limestone quarry. The quarry hasn't been worked for over...determination, I noticed a large joint running from the top to the bottom of the quarry floor. It was...surface of the quarry. I was genuinely intrigued with how the sand and clay were deposited. I began to dig |
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(1978, September) Rocks & Minerals Vol. 53 (5) Heldref Publications |
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AUSTRALIA I 7c / 1 Ri, I,'\ 8 AUSTRALIA EXECUTIVE EDITORS Rudy Bradbury Vice President for Region I, Eastem...subscriotion rates are 10forinstitutionsand10 for institutions and 10forinstitutionsand7 for ind h,i duals. Single copy price is 1.25cents.Add1.25 cents. Add 1.25cents.Add3.00...fioocl o.f several thousand new stamps annually, I solicit any contributions or suggestions you wish...of An1erica and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS the Mineralogical I would like to thank Dr. E. Offerman of Arlesbeim ...spectrophotometry (1975) 1974 9 c red surchage on 8 c opal AUSTRIA April 30, 1976 3 s Ammonite SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER |
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(1978, November) Rocks & Minerals Vol. 53 (6) Informa UK Limited |
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AUSTRALIA I 7c / 1 Ri, I,'\ 8 AUSTRALIA EXECUTIVE EDITORS Rudy Bradbury Vice President for Region I, Eastem...subscriotion rates are 10forinstitutionsand10 for institutions and 10forinstitutionsand7 for ind h,i duals. Single copy price is 1.25cents.Add1.25 cents. Add 1.25cents.Add3.00...fioocl o.f several thousand new stamps annually, I solicit any contributions or suggestions you wish...of An1erica and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS the Mineralogical I would like to thank Dr. E. Offerman of Arlesbeim ...spectrophotometry (1975) 1974 9 c red surchage on 8 c opal AUSTRIA April 30, 1976 3 s Ammonite SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER |
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(1916) Editorials, reports of meetings, reviews, etc. American Mineralogist, 1 (1) 10-12 |
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quarrieswere visited, the newer one after lunch. At this quarry a special blast had been fired by previous arrangement...Braclforul, Egee, I.lack, _ Geist, Gordon, Hagey, Jones, I{nabe, Leffrnann, Itotheunel, Trutlell, Vanartsdalen...NIr. Gorclon also reportecl a trip to'\faril,s quarry, I)elaware County, finding very good argentine (a...illustrated talk ou,,The Geology of the Grand Canyon District.,' Mr. Gorclonexhibited a number of phot<lgraphsof< span="">...rvere also repolted: Nlr. Biernbaum, to Ward's quarry in Delaware Cto., rvith NIessrs. Frankenfield,</lgraphsof<> |
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Beste, Bob (2014) Location Guide for Rockhounds in the United States (4th ed.) Vol. 2 - Part II - Georgia through Montana. ... 3 FRONTISPIECE Microminerals 4 EDITOR David I. Green MINERAL NEWS Mick Wolfe ADVERTISING & SPONSORSHIP...SPONSORSHIP Peter J. Briscoe Tony Stubbins 9 GREYSTONE QUARRY, CORNWALL CIRCULATION, SALES & FINANCE Jean C....diffraction). Work at full aperture and the re olurion i good but the depth of field is miniscule so almost...Street, Bccston, Nottinghamshire, NG91FJ NEWFINDS _I_\ !though quartz is the commonest mineral in the Il(2007) Journal of the Russell Society Vol. 10. The Russell Society |
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from Bohill quarry, Dundrod, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, collected in 1978. The lower spray of thomsonite...Brian Young 18-26 The mineralogy of Bardon Hill Quarry, Coalville, Leicestershire Francis Ince 27-39...47-50 NOTES Childrenite from the English Lake District Richard S. W. Braithwaite and Richard P.H. Lamb...Cook (1992), Harry Day (1993-1998), Kevin Johns (200 I), Rob Bowell (2003), Jim Robinson (2005-2007, with...benefactors: Peter and Greg Tom at Bardon Hill Quarry (1 :4-3 : 1); Redland Aggregates (2: 1); Ralph |
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(1956) World News on Mineral Occurrences. Rocks & Minerals, 31 (3) 131-141 doi:10.1080/00357529.1956.11767658 |
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concerned for the Novice Column idea. It is very nice and I believe fills a real need, not only for the beginner...along some of their duplicates to those interested. I have sent out over 50 boxes to those which have been...been listed in the Novice Column. For the most part I was well pleased with the replies from the recipients...does run up. ROCKS AND MINERALS T . A . Richards "I have an album, especially kept for photos of mineral...point to ask for a photo, instead of postage, when I send out minerals. Results have been most satisfactory |
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(1979, February) The Australian Mineralogist 20. Cyril Kovac |
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Research Sc1en11sr 01v1s1on ol Mineral Chem,srly C S I R. O Lin Sutherland 8 Sc /Hons /. M Sc /Tas/. Curator...(NewcosrleJ. F A A , F T S., F. l M . F R A C.I. F I. M M . A 8 S.M Member of Counctl. Noltonal Museum...ist Post Olf,ce Bo, 107 1J, Melbourne. Vic:. JOO I editorial content The contr1but1on o f articles...E WARREN , VICTORIA by W. D. Birch, Curator or M i nerals. National M useum or Victoria a nd A. and S...the Narre Warren aggregate quarry owned by Pioneer Q u arries Ltd. W h i le the occurrence o r t hese |
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(2005, September) The Russell Society Newsletter 47. The Russell Society |
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Issue 47 • September ·_;,,letter 2005 Contents I .................................................................. ..Erosion Stu.dies in the Lake District Dr. Stephen Moreton 21 ........................possible introduction to the Society as Council members. I know already they have both 'tasted' decision making...problem but I hope you like the new presentation. Jim Robinson Editor Guidelines Recently I have received...that we were unable to publish due to their content. I therefore thought that this would be a good opportunity |
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Pearce, John, Alderton, David (2022) SMLS Member's Favourite Specimens. Sussex Mineral & Lapidary Society. |
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Not an easy task. As the current chairman of SMLS I hope you have many happy hours browsing through these... BOL1WOODITE 7mm. Goanikontes Claim, Araandis, Swakopmund District, Erongo Region, Namibia. Photo: John Hall CALCITE...and Wales, and gradually extended to the Lake District and Scotland. Later on, SMLS organised many overseas...-3- <davidj-l{derton although="" <em="">I sometimes call myself a mineralogist, I am not a serious collector. However</davidj-l{derton>...travels I have never been able to resist picking up items of interest and I am disappointed if I don't |
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Carlson, Ernest H. (2015) Minerals of Ohio. Bulletin 69 (2nd ed.) Ohio Division of Geological Survey |
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limestone from Shelly Materia ls, Inc., Auglaize quarry (formerly Stoneco, Inc.}, near Junction, Pau lding...resulting from a sha le fire on Stoneco, Inc.) Auglaize quarry near Junction, Paulding the Huron River, resulting...Oh io's geology. The highlight is a grand, we ll-i llustrated co llection of all 111ineral species known...and naturalists interested in the state's minerals. I wish you good hunting, p lease, and an even better...Ernest Ca rl son wrote: "Please let n,c knovv it \vhat I have clone is satisfactory." He passed away just three |
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Russell, Arthur (1925) A notice of the occurrence of native arsenic in Cornwall ; of bismuthinite at Shap, Westmorland ; and of smaltite and niccolite at Coniston, Lancashire. Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical Society, 20 (108) 299-304 doi:10.1180/minmag.1925.020.108.05 |
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November 4, 1924.] Native A~'senicfrom Cornwall. A T I V E arsenic has hitherto ranked as a distinctly doubtful...at two localities in Cornwall. John G a r b y i n h i s ' Catalogue of Minerals found in Cornwall' 1...Dolcoath, is by no means unlikely, although, as far as I have been able to ascertain, no specimens of native...early in 1922 there was found in the Burraton Combe quarry, St. Stephen's by Saltash. Cornwall, a heavy, metallic...quarrymen, was for the most part thrown away upon the quarry dumps. Soon afterwards, specimens of the mineral |
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Heinrich, E. W., Robinson, George Willard (2004) Mineralogy of Michigan (2nd ed.) A.E. Seaman Mineral Museum and Michigan Technological University. 252pp. |
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addition of the many superb full-color illustrations. I am certain this revised edition of The MineralogyofMichiganwill...incompatible, one or the other must be incorrect. I have tried to uphold this doctrine, and in accepting...and new references. Most general sections in Part I have been rewritten. A few are totally new. Noteworthy............................................ S PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION ......9 GENERAL GEOLOGY OF MICHIGAN...ORNAMENTAL STONES ..........32 MI ERAL COLLECT! G I MICHIGAN ........................................ |
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