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sand its reddish color. Gorda, in S.W. Monterey County, is on the Pacific Ocean. Creek sand from Cherry...taken out for irrigation several miles above this point. Sand likely to contain gold."—on label of sample...entirely of quartz (smoky, white) with biotite. Much of the biotite is altered—looks golden so that it does...slate. Garnet sand from Orient Point Beach, N.Y. Orient Point Beach (Suffolk Co.), N.Y., is at the extreme...southeastern part of New York and embraces four counties. We have a sand sample from Orient Point Beach that was |
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as glacial moraine. All of the material found in New England may be picked up around the Island's hills...the neighborhood of Huntington, clear out to Orient Point is a collector's paradise, and the beaches of...Montauk Area from Ditch Plains, east, around the point and back along the shores of Gardiners Bay, will...near the Orient or North fork of the Island. From the beach in front of the Horton's Point Lighthouse...Lighthouse in Southold, I have a fist size hunk of "Peg" studded with quarter to half inch garnets showing the |
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PROFESSIONAL PAPER ' 82 'THE GEOLOGY· ·OF LONG ISLAND NEW YORK BY MYRON L. FULLER 'V ASHINGTON GOVEl'tNl\iENT...Literature of contemporary Pleistocene deposits in New Jersey ................................................................................. . 68 Ehn Point .......... : .....................................Mulford Point. ................................................................. ~ . Montauk Point ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Rocky Point, Cold Spring Harbor. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. |
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33556 Treasurer—Carl Krotki, 170 West End Ave., New York, N. Y . 10023 Assistant Treasurer—Jack Burrus...minerals for distribu tion at the Club Show T h e New Haven Mineral Club went to the Strick land Quarry...for onyx (calcite). NORTH CAROLINA T h e High Point Mineral Club served homemade ice cream at its picnic...Mineral Society has gone to jail—literally—the County gave them the old jail to remodel into a museum..., Franklin, N . C . 2 8 7 3 4 . NEW HAMPSHIRE The Southeastern New Hampshire Min eral Club, Rochester |
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Island, New York GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL Prepared in cooperation with the Nassau County Department...Public Works, the Suffolk County Department of Environmental Control, the Suffolk County Water Authority...Authority, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation PAPER 982 Analog-Model Analysis...in the Ground-Water Reservoir of Long Island, New York By RUFUS T. GETZEN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...cooperation with the Nassau County Department of Public Works, the Suffolk County Department of Environmental |
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Geology of New York City and Environs || uuu Christopher J. Schuberth From the air, two of New York’s most...features owe their appearance to the geology of the New York City area. The effect of glaciers in shaping the...The entire area looks the way it does today, from New Jerseys imposing Palisades to the location of the...underlying geologic make-up. Not much is known about New York City before Pre-Cambrian times, but we have increasingly...Sch75gR¢huberth, Christopner y 1g The geology of New York City and environs ,by, Chris- topher J. Schuberth |
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IDE . OLOGY OF NEW YORK - . Bradford B. Van Diver . I ~ \ ~ ~I .----.. • I\ - ~ ~e:, = ,\...Mississippian) P-M ! •#I undivided, southwest New York only pC ~;ir...:.~....1 , Paleozoic (Devonian...pointing lo where it came from IDE OLOGY of New York Bradford B. Van Diver MOUNTAIN PRESS PUBLISHING...Roadside geology of New York. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Geology-New York (State)-Guide-books...uplift and erosion, and approximate rock record of New York I Rock Record i,510 ~o 1/0 I - Long Island |
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FORD Office and Showroom : 110 WALL STREIT MI? NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Gl AC Rl 0 ~ V L. T ). 11 ( ..............................................838 NEW DISCOVERY OF JADE THAT RESEMBLES FRASER RIVER MATERIAL............. 839 SOME LOST MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NEW ENGLAND. 1. GRANITE ST. QUARRY, SOMERVILLE, MASS.............862 RUBY .AND AMETHYSTINE CORUNDUM IN NEW JERSEY ................... ..863 UUB AND SCX:IETY.............870 LAPIDARY EQUIPMENT CO. PURCHASES NEW SEATTLE LOCATION ···-····-····-················· |
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....................... 230 by Russel P. McFall New Barite Find in Southern Illinois...............................................253 by Arthur Roe A New Mineral - Alm ost...................................................................... 225 What’s New in Minerals........................................directly from a cleavage of muscovite. Mitchell County, North Carolina. R. A. Bideaux col lection. Guest... Guest Editorial SO YOU THINK YOU HAVE FOUND A NEW MINERAL? Pete J. Dunn Department of Mineral Sciences |
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sulting in our ideas about the earth re- from new information. Historically, geology has been largely...EDITED BY JAMES HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS, New R. NEWMAN York, Evanston, and London THIS CHANGING EARTH:...Publishers, Incorporated, 49 East 33rd Street, New York, N.Y. 10016. in critical articles FIRST EDITION... THE COLORADO PLATEAU AND RIVER NEAR DEADHORSE POINT, UTAH 150 ROCKY MOUNTAINS NEAR WINDERMERE, BRITISH...the earth have constantly changed in response to new information. Historically, geology has where the |
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Boble of tie Eel. coco bk i eis a ee A Sketch of New Todd... e A pe WM Ultimate ee e 1% E. i Cope...On Unsymmetric Arrow-heads and Allied Fo ester county, Pennsylvania HF 7graria T Examination of Indian...Orders of the Animal Kingdom, 577; of Scleneh and point. 578; Recent Books and P lets. 578; Geo- logical... weed, etc., 778; Zootogy.—On Botanical News, New Habits of the Dace, 321; Lecanium The Points 453;...of Insects, 454; alids in the same Cocoon, 455 ; New Deep-sea Fishes, 455; To Prevent Grease hrys- |
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been cleared and turned into farm and pasture land. New England households needed more than thirty cords...regained more then half of their original footing, but new land-use patterns continue to cause major problems...with waters that accumulate first in Vermont and New Hampshire. However, past droughts show that this...raising grain. Soils throughout glacially ravaged New England, on the other hand, derive from hard quartz–rich...copious amounts of lime and fertilizers, however, “New” England’s soils were not kind to European crops |