| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 5251 Broad Branch Rd., N.W., Washington, DC 20015, USA b Department of Geology, University of Helsinki,...Maryland at College Park, College Park, MD 20742, USA Received 13 November 2005; received in revised form...of the Chocolay Group in the Lake Superior area, USA and the Gordon Lake Formation of the correlative...Formation and thick carbonate succession of the Kona Dolomite in the northeastern exposures of the Chocolay...equivalent to the Gordon Lake Formation and Kona Dolomite have carbon isotope values close to 0‰. Based | | | Report (issue) | Geology of the Marquette and Sands Quadrangles Marquette County Michigan GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...Division of the Michigan Department of Conservation PAPER 397 Geology of the Marquette and Sands Quadrangles...Quadrangles Marquette County Michigan By JACOB E. GAIR and ROBERT E. THADEN GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Conservation UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...Correlation and age relations. ____________ Kona Dolomite _ _ _________________________ Components and | | | Report (issue) | Geology of the Negaunee Quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 788...of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Geology of the Negaunee Quadrangle, Marquette County...County, Michigan ByWILLARD P. PUFFETT GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 788 Prepared in cooperation with...with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Description of an............................................. Kona Dolomite ........................................... | | | Report (issue) | Ore Deposits of the Palmer Quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL Prepared...cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources PAPER 769 Bedrock...Ore Deposits of the Palmer Quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan By JACOB E. GAIR With a section on THE...cooperation with the Geological Survey Division of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources A1iddle Precambrian...Precambrian metasedimentary rocks of the Marquette synclinorium, in the north half of the Palmer quadrangle | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MICHIGAN and the LAPIDARY R U S S E L L P. MACFALL P.O. Box 309 Coronado, California 92118 Figure...in the sedimentary heartland of our continent, Michigan has perhaps more to offer the paleontologist than...stone—is primarily a trophy of the former. But Michigan is a big state, and its northern edge in cludes the...Hexagonaria percarinata, is the official state stone of Michigan. It is a colonial fossil found in Devonian period...situation and lapidary usefulness, also occur in Michigan. The Petoskey stone's major rival for attention | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Places of Geological and Mineralogical Interest in Michigan LOWER PENINSULA ARTHUR Y. JOHNSTONE Cranbrook...of Science 500 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013 The Upper Peninsula has pronounced geological...form the northern rim of the Southern Michigan Basin; from Marquette westward, the early Precambrian (Archaean)...beds, forming the northern rim of the Southern Michigan Basin, are evident as soon as you cross the 5-mile...Seaman Mineralogical Museum Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 49931 away softer surrounding | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | MN 55812, USA b Minnesota Geological Survey, 2642 University Avenue, St Paul, MN 55114, USA Accepted 19...the base of the Paleoproterozoic succession in Michigan indicating ice-house conditions; (2) remnants...gypsum, halite, and anhydrite in stromatolitic dolomite, indicative of aridity. Three second-order depositional...Animikie Groups in Minnesota, the Marquette Range Supergroup in northern Michigan and Wisconsin, and the Huronian...show that the lower part of the Marquette Range Supergroup in Michigan had a northern Archean cratonic | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | describe3 the geology of the Marquette iron-bearing district of Michigan. The pre-Cambrian rocks of the...Basement Complex or Archean, the Lower Marquette, and the Upper Marquette, the two latter constituting the...north of the Marquette series, called the Northern Complex, and one south of the Marquette series, called... VI., this JOURNAL. 2 The Marquette iron-bearing district of Michigan, by C. R. VAN HISE and W. S....formed previous to the deposition of the Lower Marquette series. The Southern Complex differs from the | | | Report (issue) | Stratigraphy of Pre-Keweenawan Rocks in Parts of Northern Michigan GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 314-C Prepared...cooperation with the Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conservation Stratigraphy of...of Pre-Keweenawan Rocks in Parts of Northern Michigan By HAROLD L. JAMES SHORTER CONTRIBUTIONS GEOLOGICAL...cooperation with the Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conservation UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...FIGURE 2. Generalized geologic map of northern Michigan. Page 28 TABLES TABLE 1. Lithologic sequence | | | Journal (issue) | Selly = - 26 1961 th 9 c JUNE, Convent KONA DOLOMITE The 'Cindie ao Mineral ha y * os having g fF...thi Formerly Earth Science Digest Baok £ _— Dolomite CHANGE OF ADDRESS | I 1B nt! F Al , June...nay wish to ask 1961 SHOW Mr. Harry B. Smith, of Bay City, Mich : , ran, Wi present his fabulous collection...29 to : Julya 2 tools of the Lumbering Saginaw. Michigan Days of over 100 years ago. These tools AS the...the f t PRI at made Saginaw one of the greatest COUNTY ROCKS AND MINERALS Lumbering Capitals in the world | | | Report (issue) | (CaBSiO4OH) vesicle filling from a basaltic Houghton County lava flow. Small specks of native copper occur...the surface and between the nodular masses. The Michigan Bicentennial symbol (back cover) incorporates...Survey Division BULLETIN 6 THE MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN by E. Wm. Heinrich Professor of Mineralogy and...University of Michigan Ann Arhor, Michigan Lansing, Michigan 1976 STATE OF MICHIGAN WILLIAM G. Mrr...State of Michigan CL '48 s.321.6. Printed by Speaker-Hines and Thomas, Inc., Lansing, Michigan. Available | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 130 mm. MICHIGAN FOSSILS Figure 3: Cast of the Pennsylvanian plant Lepidodendron, Eaton County. Specimen...about 200 mm by 120 mm. For the fossil collector Michigan has it all, from Precam brian microfossils to...MINERALS STEVEN E . WILSON 1512 James Lansing, Michigan 48906 notion to be false. Most of the very early...sufficiently abundant to leave a record in the rocks. In Michigan, the fossil record begins in early Middle Precambrian...one of the dolomitic members of the Kona Formation. Kona Dolomite, although used by lapidaries, is rarely | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | NOTES ON THE GEOLOGICAL SECTION OF MICHIGAN PART I. THE PRE-ORDOVICIAN A. C. LANE and A. E. SEAMAN Houghton...It is not as easy to summarize the section of Michigan as, for instance, a compact state like Iowa. For...by its northwest corner, would extend to Hudson's Bay and into the Dakotas. Again it includes within its...white. waterbearing. in hollows of Calciferous dolomite, but absent often Buff and bluish dolomites often...Slate: black largely. Dolomite: with siliceous cherty and slaty (schistose) bands. Kona 5oo00 Mesnard | | | Book | Mineralogy of Michigan by E. W. Heinrich updated and revised • by George W. Robinson M By E W~ Hellnr]ch...Museum Michigan Technological University Houghton, Michigan 49931 2004 © MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN 3 FOREWORD...FOREWORD Michigan has a long and varied geologic history that includes repeated episodes of volcanism...before the first Europeans set foot here. When Michigan became a state in 1837, one of the first actions...and we continue to learn more about them today. Michigan minerals helped to build the state and nation | | | Report (issue) | DIRECTOR THE MARdUETTE IllON-BEARING Mim OF MICHIGAN J^TJ^Js^S CHARLES RICHARD VAN HISE aud WILLIAM...by W. S. Bay ley Section I. The Northern Complex The Mona schists — — — xix xxi 1 S. Bay ley 5 149...Isolated areas within the Algonkian — The Lower Marquette series, by C. R. Van Hise — The Mesnard quartzite...232 CONTENTS. VII Chapter III.— The Lower Marquette series, by C. R. Van Hise— Continued. Section...238 236 237 239 Lake Mary Section II.— The Kona dolomite 240 Distribution, exposures, and topography | | | Journal (issue) | sou/s in our uneasy world. William D. Kelly KONA DOLOMITE A mineral which may contain some of the world's...sete p wicti? . f me ce t op the tor ‘ KONA DOLOMITE—How Perhaps the World’s Oldest By WILLIAM...the North Range Iron Mining Comat Beacon Hill, Michigan, with small Geiger-Muller Counter. Hers ve found...had previously opened an office in Isl} peming, Michigan. Dr. Virgil Mam vas the geologist in charge of...with Dr. Mann, he told us of the occurrence of Kona Dolomite on the face of a cliff east of the State Prison | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Middle Precambrian Rocks in Northern Michigan ABSTRACT The name Marquette Range Supergroup is proposed to...Northern Peninsula of Michigan and adjacent areas of Wisconsin. The Marquette Range Supergroup consists...correlation between middle Precambrian rocks of Michigan and the Huronian Supergroup of Ontario. Although...with parts of the Michigan rocks is likely, the Stratigraphic complexity of the Michigan sequence requires...and an Animikie Supergroup in Michigan, makes a local name such as Marquette Range Supergroup preferable | | | Report (issue) | Copper-bearing quartzite near Watersmeet, Michigan by W. F. Cannon U.S. Geological Survey Open-File...in cooperation with Geological Survey Division Michigan Department of Natural Resources 1980 Copper-bearing... Copper-bearing quartzite near Watersmeet, Michigan Introduction During field investigations in the summer of...roadside exposure on the south side of Gogebic County road 206 in the NE 1/4, sec. 5, T. 45 N., R. 40...40 W. It is about 230 m west of the crossing of County road 206 and Twomile Creek. The exposure is about | | | Book | Lakes States Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, by June Culp Zeitner $5.95 Gem Guides Book... and Michigan. Dow Chemical has reported finding diamonds in the kimberlites of upper Michigan, and vast...shoreline on both Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Michigan is the state with the most shoreline on these...fresh water seas, with waters of Lake Superior, Michigan and Huron virtually surrounding it. Illinois and...and Indiana are bordered in part by Lake Michigan, and Ohio hugs the edge of Lake Erie. These states | | Hayes, C. Willard, Bell, Robert, Adams, Frank D., Van Hise, Charles R., Lane, A. C., Leith, C. K., Miller, W. G. (1905) Report of the Special Committee for the Lake Superior Region. The Journal of Geology, 13 (2) 89-104 doi:10.1086/621211 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Geological Survey, and A. C. Lane, state geologist of Michigan; and for Canada, Robert Bell and Frank D. Adams... this special committee met in the Marquette district of Michigan, and during the six weeks following...express the facts. The districts visited were the Marquette, the Penokee-Gogebic, the Mesabi, the Vermilion...the Rainy Lake, the Lake of the Woods, the Thunder Bay, and the original Huronian of the north shore of...general committee, was with the party for the Marquette, Penokee-Gogebic, Mesabi, Vermilion, and Rainy | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | WELCOME TO ROCKHOUNDS PARADISE, U.S.A. (MARQUETTE COUNTY) - MICHIGAN By BOB M A R K E R T The Midwest Federation...staurolites, amethyst, illmenite, dolomite, feldspar, beryl, molybenite, kona dolomite, quartzite, sand stone...Negaunee Tourist Park, S. Jackson Pit, and near County Road 581 near the Greenwood Mine road intersection...one finds grunerite behind Mt. Shasta Lodge in Michigan. Magnetite and martite crys tals are found in...breakwater and look for agates. After lunch, drive to County Road 550 and to Sugar Loaf Mountain where a steep | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Variations across the Proterozoic Penokean Orogen, USA and Canada John P. Craddock, David H. Malone, Mark...Variations across the Proterozoic Penokean Orogen, USA and Canada, Precambrian Research (2018), doi: https://doi...Variations across the Proterozoic Penokean Orogen, USA and Canada John P. Craddock, Geology Department,... Macalester College, St. Paul, MN 55105 USA David H. Malone, Department of Geography-Geology, Illinois...Geosciences, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725 USA Jennifer N. Gifford, The University of Mississippi | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Department of Geology Central Michigan University Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48859 Downloaded by [JAMES...exposures of well-consolidated rocks. • Michigan's Kona Dolomite is renowned because of its attractive appearance...Ordovician Oran McBride Company quarry, Independence County California Mariposite-rich rock (green, gold...Near Sutter's Mill, near Placerville, El Dorado County Colorado* Pikes Peak Granite (pink) 1 b.y. (Proterozoic)...Late Pleistocene North end of Key Largo, Monroe County Georgia Elberton Granite (medium gray; "Robin | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Library] at 15:24 24 November 2014 Marquctle, Michigan 49855 Specimen recovery in the Iron Country is...Peninsula (U.P.) counties (Marquette, Baraga, Iron, and Dickinson) of Michigan, plus a small portion of...northeastern Wisconsin. This includes the famous Marquette and Eastern and Western Menominee iron ranges...by boat and ship on Lake Superior. The port of Marquette was established to handle the rich ores that were...rest of the story, as they say, is history. Marquette County alone would eventually have 247 iron mines | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | to revision of the pre-Cambrian correlation of Michigan, which touch more or less also the correlations...general change, but he agrees with Allen that Michigan correlation should be carefully tested to ascertain...may be equivalent to certain series elsewhere in Michigan, now otherwise correlated. I. CORRELATION ON...Copps formation as the equivalent of the Upper Marquette series, the Princeton series,' and certain formations...Formations of the Gwinn Iron-bearing District of Michigan," Jour. Geol., XXII (1914), 560-73. DISCUSSION |
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