| | Report (issue) | ijJ~t 1tuiUtfaity of .fIiuutania MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR IN...REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY OF EAST CENTRAL MINNESOTA INCLUDING THE CUYUNA IRON-ORE DISTRICT BY E. C. HARDER AND...A. W. JOHNSTON MINNEAPOLIS The University of Minnesota 19 1 8 CONTENTS Introduction ................ . . . . . . . . .... . 2 General geology of Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . ... 4- 1 5 Rocks of east central Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Book | CUYlinfl RflnG€ JAN a minino shaft ahistorv iRon MINNESOTA of on fl mininG HISTORICAL thc minnesoTfl... c THE CUYUNA RANGE A History of a Minnesota Iron Mining District Prepared by The Minnesota Historical...Projects Administration^ Saint Paul, Minnesota The Minnesota Historical Records Survey Project ' ^l940*...Sponsor: Minnesota Historical Society PREFACE The mining activities on the Cuyuna range are part of...of a larger story of iron mining in Minnesota, and the district within its boundaries comprises but a | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | average twelve states (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin...phosphate species being described from just one mine, the Tip Top, in South Dakota. (Note: There are...locality occurrences in only four Midwestern states: North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kentucky; these...luck while collecting, or limited access to a wide range of mineral dealers might have been more at play...or IMA approval Species Type locality Initial North American references (not necessarily the very first | | | Report (issue) | Geology and Ore Deposits of the Cuyuna North Range Minnesota GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER...407 Geology and Ore Deposits of the Cuyuna North Range Minnesota By ROBERT GORDON SCHMIDT GEOLOGICAL...occurrence and origin of Precambrian iron ore and manganiferous iron ore UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...1924Geology and ore deposits of the Cuyuna North range, Minnesota. Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off....87-91. l.Geology Minnesota Cuyuna North range. 2.Ore-deposits Minnesota Cuyuna North Range. S.Iron ores Minnesota | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGY OF THE CUYUNA DISTRICT, MINNESOTA: A PROGRESS REPORT UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL...DIRECTOR BULLETIN 36 The Geology of the Cuyuna District, Minnesota A PROGRESS REPORT BY FRANK F. GROUT...WOLFF, SR. MINNEAPOLIS· 1955 THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS PRINTED AT LUND PRESS, INC., MINNEAPOLIS...mines of the Cuyuna district in considerable detail. About 1940 a brief synopsis of Cuyuna geology was...the University of Minnesota. In 1941 Mr. Grout started active field work on the Cuyuna largely in connection | | | Report (issue) | '" UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Geological Survey PAUL K. SIMS, Director Bulletin 34 Supplement...Bibliography of Minnesota Geology by JOHN F. SPLETTSTOESSER and SALLY A. SLOAN Minnesota 1962 .. University... University of Minnesota Minneaota Geological Survey Paul K. SiIns. Director Bulletin 34 Supplement ...BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGY by John F. Splettstoesser and Sally A. Sloan Minnesota 1962 CONTENTS...geology of Minnesota and is intended to supplement M. G. S. Bulletin 34, Bibliography of Minnesota Geology | | | Report (issue) | o NOTES ON THE GEOLOGY AND IRON ORES OF THE CUYUNA DISTRICT, MINNESOTA. By E. C. HARDER and A. W. JOHNSTON...INTRODUCTION. Geologic work was done in the Cuyuna iron-ore district during 1914, 1915, and 1916 by the...States Geological Survey in conjunction with the Minnesota Geological Survey. The geologic information concerning...paper is an abstract, is being published by the Minnesota Geological Survey; the more complete report will...Geological Survey. In connection with the work in the Cuyuna district it has been considered advantageous to | | | Report (issue) | BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA 1951-1980 GEOLOGY ves ai é Lita: ae i if “Pe va MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL...DIRECTOR BULLETIN BIBLIOGRAPHY SURVEY 46 OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGY 1951-1980 COMPILED G.B. MOREY, NANCY...NANCY BY BALABAN, AND LYNN Gn UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ST. PAUL e 1981 SWANSON ISSN 0076-9169 @...@ ISBN 0-934938-01-6 The University of Minnesota is committed to the policy that all persons shall have...bibliography brings Minnesota Geological Survey Bulletin 34, ‘‘Bibliography of Minnesota Geology,’’ by T | | | Report (issue) | ", UNIVERSIT-Y OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 80 MINERAL...MINERAL RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA EDITED BY WILLIAM H. EMMONS AND FRANK F. GROUT' MINNEAPOLIS . 1943... MIN N E SOT APR E S S UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WI L L I AM H. EM M 0 N...IRE C TOR BULLETIN 30 MINERAL RESOURCES OF MINNESOTA EDITED BY WILLIAM H. EMMONS AND FRANK F. GROUT...UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS FOREWORD This resume of the mineral resources of Minnesota is introduced | | | Report (issue) | ~-~--- UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA lY,IINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY G. M. SCHWARTZ. DIRECTOR BULLETIN 34...34 Bibliogr_aphy of Minnesota Geology BY THEODORA G. MELONE AND LEONARD W. WEIS MINNEAPOLIS • 1951...-'- BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY G. M...SCHWARTZ. DIRECTOR BULLETIN 34 Bibliography of Minnesota Geology BY THEODORA G. MELONE AND LEONARD W...W. WEIS MINNEAPOLIS· 1951 THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS Acknowledglnents The following bibliography | | | Report (issue) | or any other cultural features (city, village, county, township, crossroad, and railroad siding) are...appropriate variants. County (fourth column) This column lists the name of the county in which the entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the mouth of the feature...numbers, minutes, and the last two, seconds N (north) latitude. This sequence is followed by three, two | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | manganese and iron minerals in manganlferous iron ores; especially those of the Cuyuna Range ............................................. I36 High-grade iron ore ..............................................relationshipsof the manganesemineralsto each other, and to the iron oxides,as seenin polishedsections; with specialreferenceto...the Departmentof Geologyof the Univer- sityof Minnesota, for helpfulsuggestions andcriticisms; to Mr....the CuyunaRange. Becauseof the closerelationshipof iron and manganese, isomorphous mineralsare commonand | | | Report (edition) | .i WM. R. JUDD UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Geological Survey GEORGE M. SCHWARTZ, DIRECTOR...Min1leapolis Copyright 1954 by the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights reserved. No part of this book may...attempt to make available to the citizens of Minnesota a general summary of the major geological features...Yet how many of the thousands of citizens of Minnesota employed in these enterprises understand the geological...foundation of our wellbeing, the hope of our future. Minnesota, though known as an agricultural state, has great | | | Report (volume) | deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general terms. One material...Tufts College, Mass. Minnesota........Prof. W. H. Emmons, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Mississippi...State Museum, Albany. North Carolina.. .Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill. North Dakota... .Dr. A. G....See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton; | | | Report (edition) | UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Minnesota Geological Survey PAUL K. SIMS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 37 PHOTOGRAPH...University of Minnesota Press, MinncajJolis Copyright 195.4,19138 by the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights...Departments of Botany and Geology of the UniveTsity of "Minnesota Preface THIS volume has been prepared in an...attempt to make available to the citizens of Minnesota a general summary of the major geological features...Yet how many of the thousands of citizens of Minnesota employed in these enterprises understand the geological | | | Report (volume) | ............................................ Minnesota.......................................................... North Carolina. .......................................................... North Dakota......deposits of some others, such as clay, coal, and iron ore, are mentioned only in general terms. One material...1888. Branner, J. C., The zinc and lead region of north Arkansas: Arkansas Geol. Survey Ann. Kept, for 1892...World's Fair edition, 1904. Genth, F. A., Minerals of North Carolina: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 74, 1891. Shannon | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | could be used in the iron industry. It contained about 2 % quartz, and 2 % iron oxides. ARIZONA — J....when a new pocket was broken into in the Mammoth Mine, Tiger, (Pinal Company), Arizona." ARKANSAS — Another...dickite (a soft kaolin), some vein quartz, much iron oxide, and a small amount of stibnite." CALIFORNIA...locality in the State is Russell Gulch in Gilpen County. A small but very fine crystal group from Russell... June 26-29, 1952. CONNECTICUT — The old copper mine near Bristol, Hartford Co., Conn., used to produce | | | Journal (volume) | TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING (Minnesota Ranges) HELD AT DULUTH AND HIBBING, MINNESOTA AUGUST 28, 29, 30, 1923... PRESSES OF IRON ORE, ISHPEMING, MICH. INDEX TO VOLUME XXIII, 1923. Views of Minnesota Ranges, following.................................... 23 Map of Minnesota Ranges, following...............................Gogebic Range. By W. O. Hotchkiss, Madison, Wis. ...................31 Surface Equipment for Iron Mines...............35 Report on the 1922 Lake Superior Mine Safety Conference. By George Martinson, Hibbing | | | Book (edition) | of the heavy metal copper, or hematite, an ore of iron, will be heavy in the hand. a little experience...or more metallic eleto ments, such as calcium, iron or magnesium, with silicon and oxygen, and as a...feldspar quarries in pegmatite deposits, mines and mine dumps, and from "float" deposits, minerals loose...plains have been buried deep under debris brought north by glaciers or washed down down from have been...rules. He private property, even though fenced range, a deserted cabin, 30 own and GEM hunter's guide | | | Book (edition) | though the more exten sive deposits, such as coal and iron fields, gold belts, etc., are mentioned in general...mmed at Broken Arrow aud Trout creek, in Sc. Clair county. The strata in this field are more faulted und...prong of Canoe creek, in St. Clair county, to Ha\sop creek, in Bibb county, a distance of 60 miles. Down to...to Helena, in Shelby county, the field has an average width of 5 or 6 miles. Below that point the width...miles being in the latitud" of Blocton, in Bibb county. The south ern end of this field has a greater | | | Report (volume) | Bibliography of Iron Ore Resources of the World (To January 1955) GEOLOGIC.AL SURVEY BULLETIN 1019-·D...1019-·D Bibliography of Iron Ore Resources of the World (To January 1955)By GWENDOLYN W. LUTTRELL CONTRIBUTIONS...BIBLIOGRAPHY .OF MINERAL RESOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY OF IRON ORE RESOURCES OF THE WORLD (TO JANUARY 1955) By...references to much of the important literature on iron ore deposits of the world. Abstracts of reports...Ark. Geol. Survey County Min. Rept.; Ann. Rept. -Arkansas Geological Survey, County Mining Report; Annual | | | Report (issue) | locality, or civil division (city, village, or county) named for a physical feature is always listed...information is usually self-explanatory, for example: county seat. Feature Class (second column) The terms listed...their definitions. County (third column) This column lists the name of the county in which the entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the mouth of the feature | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ARKANSAS, IOWA, KANSAS, LOUISIANA, MINNESOTA, MISSOURI, NEBRASKA NORTH DAKOTA, OKLAHOMA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND...Louisiana, Minnesota, Section 1. References Re-cited from Part Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, 1, Part...Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, MisKansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma...Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas 262 souri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas 299 FOREWORD...Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, | | | Report (issue) | 7 Bibliography . . . . . 229 Appendix: 252 Mine Index iii NOTATIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS CHEMICAL...discredited species) NATIVE ELEMENTS Gold Silver Copper Iron Bismuth Selenium Tetradymite Argentite Chalcocite...prospects in the lower Ludlow lignites. Harding County: 1. Abemathyite has been identified as a component...meta-uranocircite in uraniferous lignite at the Hilltop mine in sec. 12, Tl6N, R8E, in the Slim Buttes area....Soluble In hydrochloric acid, yielding Custer County: 1. Allanite has been reported to occur as small | | | Report (volume) | SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 524 NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY FOR 1911 WITH SUBJECT INDEX BY...103 105 144 144 144 145 146 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY FOR 1911, WITH SUBJECT INDEX. By...M. NICKLES. INTRODUCTION. The bibliography of North American geology, including paleontology, petrology...publications bearing on the geology of the Continent of North America and adjoining islands, also Panama and the...immediately precedes the index. The bibliography of North American geology is comprised in the following bulletins |
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