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THE MINERAL LOCALITIES OF CONNECTICUT AND SOUTHEASTERN NEW YORK * «-• r ** K* ysf^ :' •'’S >- n...Everett Januzzi CONNECTICUT MINERALS ON PARADE NEW YORK STATE MINERALS ON PARADE Recommended for Children...COlO* * • TfXT COMF11 MINERALS ON PARADE A New Series of Teaching Filmstrips in Full Color. A Valuable...memory of the following scientists who did much to enrich our knowledge of the mineralogy of Connecticut:...2nd Edition 1972 II TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Part I Enumeration of the Minerals Discussed in the |
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ED ROGERS RARE & OUT-OF-PRINT GEOSCIENCE BOOKS The four books shown are (from left to right) Akerly...Gr!ology of 1he H11dso11 River a11d 1he Adjacem Regions; ill11s11med by a G,·ologicnl Smio11 of 1hr Co11111ry...N<'ighborhood of Sandy-Hook in New Jersey. Norih ward Through 1hr Highla11ds in New York Toward 1he Ca1skill...Ca1skill Mou111ai11s. A. T. Goodrich, New York. 1820. Akerly's work was the second a11empt at a stratigraphic...·tratigraphy along a nonh-south line in the State of New YorK. The folded hand-colored profile measures over |
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BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK MINER.ALOGICAL CLUB Volume 3, No. 1. THE MINERALS of NEW YORK CITY and ITS...ITS ENVIRONS BY JAMES G. MANCHESTER NEW YORK PUBLISHED BY THE CLUB January, 1931 Copyright, 3931...AFFERTON PRESS NEW YORK I AUTHOR’S NOTE Since his boyhood days the author has been a student of the rocks...or more has spent many of his recreational hours collecting minerals in New York City and its environs...environs. A record lias been personally kept of the min erals collected or which have been authoritatively reported |
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1091-14th St., Bould•• Colo. Director of Tours, RichMelNI L M,. . Dept. of Geolo11, Muhlenbers Coll..., AllentoWII...Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineralogic I ""lowledge To stimulate public interest...courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school systems ; to revive a general interest...cared for; to keep an accurate and permanent record of all m ineral localities and minerals found there...fo r distribution ; to encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to |
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MtN€RfllS of New Vork Stole David €. Jensen Includes 16 pages of minerals in full color jgS0% MIN6RRLS... MIN6RRLS of New Vork State David E. Jensen up WARD PRESS Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc...Inc. Rochester, New York • Monterey, California Copyright 1978 by David E. Jensen All rights reserved...versity of Roches Harold L. Ailing's the mining distri* Adirondack Mou somed into a lifet New York State...obtainu University of Roc Science Establishi became head of served until his re ident of the Esta tion expanded |
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eotlector • • • . • • • E)ffidal . . . Journal of ~he 'Rocks and ...Doherty Director of Outin11 (to be apJ)Ointed) Yice-Pretident, Ronald L. I Yea Director of T ou rs, Richmond...Orsaniz:ed In 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineraloalc knowled11. To atlmulate public Interest...counes in these subjects introduced In the curricula of the public school systems; to revive a 1eneral interest...cared for; to keep an accurate and permanent record of all mineral localities and minerals found there and |
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ERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1 LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA f ?P QjAAiQ ERSITY OF CALIFORNIA...LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (5V. /T5 Qy^) ERSiTY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY...UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA iO LIBRARY TO stz^sz,. ^ OF THE ^f3^, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA <5\wT&...<5\wT& x^;- ID SITY ^t) OF CALIFORNIA >^^??^ LIBRARY OF THE ~ UNIVERSITY OF r?^\ /fD CALIFORNIA...CALIFORNIA % ^) ilTY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY OF Publisfifd |
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1223 90016 3958 of New York State David E. Jensen .. . , ,,, Includes 16 pages of minerals in full...Lake in New York's Finger Lakes district. After attending Penn Yan Academy in nearby Penn Yan, New York...graduate school at the University of Rochester, he joined a group of Dr. Harold L. Alling's geology students...a trip to the mining districts and the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains. This experience blossomed...the minerals of New York State. While obtaining his M.S. in geology at the University of Rochester, he |
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03:53 04 October 2014 Department of Mineral Sciences National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution...Washington, DC 20013 pohwatp@si.edu GROSSULAR Jeffrey Mine, Asbestos, Les Sources Municipalité Régional de...attitude from many collectors, one important group of these minerals makes collectors sit up and take notice...“little charcoal”) or carbuncle. During this period of time it was believed that soaking carbuncles in vinegar...their luster and color (Gilg 2008). The first use of the name garnet was by Albrecht von Bollstädt (1193–1280) |
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Doherty Director of Outinp (to be appoinhcf) Vice-President, Ronald L lvn Director of Tours, Richmond...Organized in 1928 for the increase and dissemination of mineraloaic knowledge To stimulate public interest...courses in these subjects Introduced in the curricula of the public school systt1ms; to revive a general Interest...cared for; to keep an accurate and permanent record of all mineral localities and minerals found there and...same for distribution; to encourage the search for new minerals that have not yet been discovered; and to |
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Collector .. • . . . . . . . . .. Officia l Journal of T~e Rocks and Minerals Associalion .. SEPTEMBER...Lazulite xis. Georgia We have in stock 9 specimens of white sandstone C'Ontaining Lazulite in perfect xls...$3.50 $3.50 2½x4½" $4.00 Thulite, the pink var. of zoisite, N. C. Nice specimens in white feldspar....historic localities. We offer the cutter a stock of minerals for cabochon cutting, faceting or polishing...small cabochons to large aQate slabs, etc. New and out of print books are also in stock. Friends who |
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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 |
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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 |
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corner of Kimball Co. where it overlooks both Colorado and Wyoming. The subsurface rock strata of the entire...Mountains as they rose during the Larimide revolution of 100 million years ago that closed the Mesozoic era...west reaches rise to the high, arid sagebrush plains of eastern Wyoming, disclosing spectacular bedrock formations...Nebraska contains most of the gem fields in the state, insomuch as both the Black Hills of South Dakota and...scenic Badlands thrust long spurs into this part of the state. In this rough, uncurried region are found |
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GALLERY BOOKS An Imprint of W. H. Smith Publishers Inc. 112 Madison Avenue New York City 10016 This edition...Books, an' imprint of W. H. Smith Publishers, Inc., 112 Madison Avenue, New York 10016 © 1990 Dragon’s...International and Pan American Copyright Convention No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval...or by any means, without prior written permission of the publishers Gallery Books are available for bulk...Manager of Special Sales, W. H. Smith Publishers, Inc., 112 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. |
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Kine-Kaine ---------------------8 Notee and NeWB of Minerals of Rarer Element. ______________ 8-8 The Sluice...---------------------------------- 8-9 The Geology of the District of Columbia ---------------------10-11 ---...---------------------------------11-11 ldentificatlona of Minerals ' Dol"Othy's Great Idea ---------------...------------------------------18-18 Home of the World's Largest ~ i t of Cyanite_ _____________ t9-22 Two World-Famous...------------------------------------80-84 Some Rare llln..rala of Nevada -----------------·- ---------8' a& IAca)tties |
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..................................... Early Days of the Gold and Tin Mining Industry in the Black Hills................................... Exciting Outing of Nevada Rocks and Minerals Study Club. By Fred G................................ .... .... ........ New H aven Mineral Club .................................. .. ........ .. .. .. Natural History Society of Maryland .................................. Mineralogy...P ost Office at Peekskill, N . Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879 Copyright 1935 by Peter Zodac. Title |
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T E R 1 Introduction INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of pseudomorphism in mineralogy was recognized more...world. If one would like to give a simple definition of a pseudomorph, one could say that a pseudomorph is...proper to another species of mineral whose place it has taken through the action of some agency (Frondel,...This definition is very strict and excludes a number of replacements that are considered pseudomorphs these...days, such as regular cavities left by the removal of a crystal from its matrix (molds) because these are |
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evolution, the great oxidation event, and the rise of colorful minerals .................................Hazen The best grossular garnets from the Jeffrey mine, Asbestos, Quebec ........ ............................... 839 by G. Carter The mineral collection of the Natural History Museum in Vienna .. ...........1972, and considered to be the finest known Jeffrey mine grossular specimen. Marco Amabili collection; James...Obituary: Peter Bancroft (by W. E. Wilson) What's New in Minerals Springfield Show, 2015 (by J. Polityka) |
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October 19-20, 2013 ❘ Dallas The Hoppel Collection of Fine Minerals Auction 2 Front Cover Lot 53153 Back...possible. I want to limit my bidding to a total of $ at the hammer amount for all lots listed on this...an email, text message, or fax confirming receipt of your bids? Email Cell Phone Text Fax Payment...to all of the Terms and Conditions of Auction: inclusive of paying interest at the lesser of 1.5% per...under applicable state law from the date of auction. REFERENCES: New bidders who are unknown to us must furnish |
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COOOO sraffces 00076 9884 THE COLOUR DICTIONARY OF GEMSTONES & MINERALS THE C<)LOUR DICTK)NARY ()F...MINERALS MICHAEL O’DONOGHUE Metropolitan Borouqb of Stockport d—-Librejnes 5L+-9 000769884 ODO BLACK...publishers wish to thank J A D Cotton for the loan of equipment and J Winter for assistance with the text...taken by Carlo Bevilacqua and supplied by courtesy of Istituto Geografico de Agostini, Novara, except those...copyright, reproduced by permission of the Director, Institute of Geological Sciences. 123 (top) Angelo |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH...SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER...SCHRADER, RALPH W. STONE AND SAMUEL SANFORD A revision of Bulletin 585 WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE.................................... 102 District of Columbia ................................................ New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey |
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sea which received successively enormous quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and...and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks...rocks appear within the state, but every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris....underlying black, Upper Devonian (New Albany) shales occasionally produces pieces of silicified wood. Ohio ranks...production of limestone and dolomite, and second in the production of clays. Lesser production of iron, petroleum |
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sea which received successively enormous quantities of Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Mississippian and...and Pennsylvanian sediments; the erosional products of some 200 million years. Few, if any Mesozoic rocks...rocks appear within the state, but every one of Ohio’s 88 counties is surfaced with Pleistocene debris....underlying black, Upper Devonian (New Albany) shales occasionally produces pieces of silicified wood. Ohio ranks...production of limestone and dolomite, and second in the production of clays. Lesser production of iron, petroleum |
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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...vast deltaic accumulation of water absorbing sands covering tens of thousands of sq. mi. with extraordinary...inexhaustible supply of cold artesian, Rocky Mountain snow melt water. Harney Peak is the crest of the geologically |
Tilly Foster Iron Mine, Town of Southeast, Putnam County, New York, USA