| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | associated with acid drainage in the eastern US: recycling of metals and acidity in surficial environments J.M...Virginia 20192, USA U.S. Geological Survey, 973 Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225, USA c Dartmouth...Hampshire, USA Accepted 1 June 2004 Abstract Weathering of metal-sulfide minerals produces suites of variably...at a number of localities in the eastern United States. The salts, which are present on mine wastes, tailings...soluble members of the melanterite, rozenite, epsomite, halotrichite, and copiapite groups. The minerals | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | bed in Lee County, Alabama, about 10 miles north of Auburn, Ala., on Highway 147 Take any of the old dirt...specimens of the above will be found." ARIZONA—A nice specimen of a black lustrous mass of gadolinite...Mohave Co., Ariz."—on label. ARKANSAS—Small, red xls of cinnabar have been found on quartzite at Amity, Clark...Range to get to Crescent City I noticed a great deal of serpentine and picked up some that was translucent...brownish-gray volcanic rock and was in coarse 'crystals' of about fist size or a bit larger such as one sees | | | Book (volume) | Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene Wisconsin...Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar | | | Book (volume) | Prairie State, Illinois exhibits a length of 378 miles and a width of 210 miles, with its 56,000 sq. mi. sloping...more than 275 rivers, the state is bounded along ¾ of its circumference by navigable waters, primarily...along the northern borders, rising only to a altitude of 900 to 1,000 feet above sea level. Though well endowed...the Lead-Zinc mining dists. of northwestern Illinois, the glacial drift of the Late Pleistocene Wisconsin...Wisconsin glaciation, the bluffs and detritus of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and in the southern Fluorspar | | | Catalog/List | A L O G 474 • 1947 'l I I ; i A PUBLICATION OF WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ESTABLISHMENT, INC. BOX 24... 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"I like your World News on Mineral Occurrences... gives more information on the above: "Your note of Feb. 11th at hand. Thanks for your interest in this | | | Book (volume) | Location Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States SOUTH DAKOTA This northwestern Great Plains state varies...boundary with Wyoming. In the far western counties of Lawrence, Meade, Custer and Pennington the land rises...242’ this peak is the highest point in America east of the Rocky Mts. Cambrian rocks are exposed as thick...Cretaceous Dakota sandstone, which underlies most of the Great Plains, and bent the broken edges sharply...as the continental seas were advancing from the south, the Dakota sandstone represents topset beds, wave | | | Book (volume) | it the largest of the Atlantic seaboard states. It is situated at the southern end of the Appalachian...chain of mountains. These ranges extend into the northeast corner where Brasstown Bald, a part of the Nantahala...Piedmont Plain (about 30% of the state), and the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Thus rocks of every geological age...other forests of stately pines on the Piedmont. Beneath the highland forests lie some of the oldest crystalline...crystalline rocks into softer and less resistant formations of the Coastal Plain. This Fall Line extends southwesterly | | | Catalog/List | cases where such numbers appear. Be sure to give name of minerals or rocks when ordering, and state quantity...it necessary to alter our long-established policy of making no charge for ordinary packing materials....¾") are offered only in lots of 10. Larger quantities of specimens, all of the same mineral, in the ¾ x...or more specimens of the same mineral in 1 x 2" size are subject to a dis count of 20% . Quantity discounts...are net cash, due and payable thirty days from date of invoice. Individuals having no account with us and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | muscovite, 429 Groverake mine, Rookhope, Weardale, Durham, copper, copiapite, 244 Meldon, Devon, lepidolite...lepidolite, 289 Derbyshire Cobbler mine, Bonsall, fluorite, 4oi Jughole mine, Masson Hill, Matlock, fluorite...fluorite, baryte, 81 I Ladywash mine, Eyam, fluorite, 4Ol Mare Tot mine, Castleton, fluorite (Blue John), 363...Masson Hill, Matlock, fluorite, baryte, 81 I Oxclose mine, Masson Hill, Matlock, fluorite, baryte, bravoite...Inverness-shire, biotite (weathered), 448 Sgeir nan Sgarbh, South Harris, cummingtonite, hornblende, 464 Srbn Bheag | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Downloaded by [University of Otago] at 01:45 31 December 2014 NEVADA MINERAL STEVEN PULLMAN 1755 Circle...miles, contains both sedimentary and igneous rocks of every geological age from Precambrian to Recent....represented by numerous geothermal areas. The range of minerals found in mines, quarries, and prospect pits...state being identified every year. Nevada is one of the few western states without a published state...state mineralogy; thus, mineral collectors are aware of its mineral specimen wealth from only a few well-known | | | Journal (issue) | -' . • ..__ ~,,.-""I~.,:-"'t•--~. , . .... MOVE OF RETAIL PREMISES To gain greater display space and...public car park. Penzance is an excellent holiday town with plenty to interest wives and children, and...numerous inexpensive hotels and restaurants. The saving of 14 miles on the return trip from Penzance to Pendeen...opened on Tuesday 19th JSIU.W.,•~ June. Future hours of rlortoJr • e..,5wo, >L~fwo,,. attendance will be... NEW CATALOGUE The most comprehensive catalogue of Lapidary supplies available 1n theU.K. Backed by | | | Journal (issue) | Peacor University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ml George W. Robinson Natl. Museums of Canada Ottawa, Ontario...Ontario Abraham Rosenzweig University of So. Florida Tampa, FL Richard W. Thomssen Mineral Exploration Consultants...Inc., 6349 N. Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 Articles The mines and minerals of Darwin, California.............. 5 by C. S. Stolburg Minerals of the Pereta mine, Tuscany, Italy ...........................Scortecci and M. Tazzini Alteration minerals of the Cetine mine, Tuscany, It a ly ...................... | | | Book | Indeed it to is, and author book Jay in this of popular the Ellis Ransom, Rock-huntefs Range...everything you need to know to go about it. Some of the best prospecting, he points out, is in abandoned...commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...comprehensive, alphabetical listing of 400 mineral species and an outline of the essential chemical and physical...physical characteristics of each, as well as a dis- cussion of the basic kinds of rock: igneous, sedimentary | | | Book | Th is is the uJtimate photograph ic guide to 220 of the world 's most essential minerals. From precious...by Mount Vesuvius, each one exemplifies the wonder of nature. Often emanating from the parent rock in brilliant...the pride of any geological collection. From the green, gold and blue iridescent sheen of labradorite...list of notable locations given in the directory. Special feature boxes build a bigger picture of the...explain the evolution of the natural world, but also formed the entire basis of the industrial age. With | | | Book (volume) | Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States Table of Contents Page Preface ........................................................................427 South Carolina ....................................................................................430 South Dakota .....................................................................................466 Vermont...........................................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map ................................ | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Amarantite. 747 Aminoffite. (Hurlbut) 293 Amphibolization of sills and dikes in Libby quadrangle, Mont a n a ...58S Anderson,B. W... Zg3 Anderson, C. A. Volcanoes of Medicine Lake Highland, Calif.. . 166 Andradite....investigation of the isomorphisn of. (McConnell). ...1,173,606 Apatite-phlogopite deposits of 359 Quebec...415 Atacamite. ........706 Atomic packing models of some common sillicate structures, @orris, tr'rondel...and brickerite, identity of. (Brendler) 347 Australites, a unique shower of glassmeteorites.(Fenner) | | | Journal (issue) | Mineral Collector's Newsletter The Rueppele Mine An Extinct Mine in Stanton, Missouri Fred Pough 100 Hahnemann...brother of Richard Pough, founder of Nature Conservancy, I, too, am concerned with extinctions. Not of whales...whales, not of sharks, not of cod, not of salmon, not to woodpeckers, not to animals; and, finally, not...not even of the dozens of erroneously identified dicky birds I've ceased to feed. (For all of them there...there are buyers of an abundance of Petersen-inspired books and binoculars. To me they are virtually identical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ALPHABETICAL INDEX Names of authors are printed in SMALLCAPITALS,Subjects in lower-case roman, and...localities, and authors mentioned in the 28th List of new mineral names are not included in this index...pargasite, 224 Actinolite, Sp#zbergen, anal., replacement of augite by, 857 ADUSUMILLI (M. S.), KIEFT (C.), and...Ireland, stability of, decomposition to kilchoanite, 544 'Agpaitic', use and misuse of the term, 729 AJAKAIYE(D...hydrothermal synthesis, effect of [NaOH] on obliquity, 455 Alice Louise mine, Plaine des Pirogues, New Caledonia | | | Journal (issue) | 1 4 ]4 9 4 -7 6 9 5 affiliated with the Friends of Mineralogy publisher John S. White Smithsonian Institution... Feature articles Kammererite from the Kop Krom mine, Kop Daglari, Turkey .............................Dietrich Famous Mineral Localities: The pegmatites of Laghman, Nuristan, Afganistan .....................from the Kop Krom mine, Kop Daglari, Turkey. The crystals, from the collection of Roland Dietrich, are...checks in foreign currency accepted, but equivalent of $3 extra must be included to cover exchange charges | | | Book (chapter) | (1896). earth of bone = CO2-rich fluorapatite or hydroxylapatite, Thrush 368 (1968). earth of Kaffe = sepiolite...(1892). earthy carbonate of lead = cerussite, Egleston 73 (1892). earthy carbonate of magnesia = sepiolite...pitch = bitumen, Egleston 260 (1892). earthy ocher of manganese = wad (pyrolusite ± manganite ± romanèchite...cryptomelane), Dana 6th, 257 (1892). earthy ochre of manganese = wad (pyrolusite ± manganite ± romanèchite...quartz + others, Egleston 288 (1892). earthy sulphide of silver = acanthite, Egleston 27 (1892). earthy talc | | | Report (issue) | 11111111111111111 A15016713866 MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA STEPHEN B. CASTOR and G R EGOR...NEVADA BUREAU OF MINES AND GEOLOGY Special Publication 31 in association with the UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA PRESS...Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publica tion 3i University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada...Nevada 89557 USA Copyright© 2004 by Uni versity of Nevada Press Photographs by Stephen B. Castor, Jeff...noted Map of M ining Districts and si gnificant minernl occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and | | | Report (issue) | uu = rf sie Ls a ae MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA Peer Hen By CASTOR oan eGORY...BUREAU OF MINES Special Publication 31 in association with the UNIVERSITY Reno & Las Vegas OF NEVADA...Bureau of Mines and Geology Special Publication 31 University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright...Copyright © 2004 by University of Nevada Press Photographs by Stephen B. Castor, Jeff Scovil, Storm Sears...noted Map of Mining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and | | | Book | MINERALOGIST AND FORMER KEEPER OF MINERALS AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUMS OF SCOTLAND, EDINBURGH m HERMES HOUSE...published by Hermes House Hermes House is an imprint of Anness Publishing Ltd Hermes House, 88-89 Blackfriars...Publishing Ltd 2006 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval...or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. A CIP catalogue record for...and Dr John Schumacher (Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, England) Editorial Readers: | | | Book | Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 78-26141 ISBN: 0-442-24593-9 All rights reserved. No part of this...systems—without permission of the publisher. Manufactured in the United States of America Published by Van...Ltd. 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Mitchell...nomenclature of its own. Nearly all began with “triv¬ ial” names, i.e., names not produced by the use of a systematic...“trivial” names and adopted names based on a system of nomenclature. Thus, for example, chemistry was forced |
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