| | Journal (issue) | Tri-State District! The Mineralogical Record MARCH-APRIL 2017 • VOLUME 48 NUMBER 2 • $25 The Tri-State...FineMineral.com APATITE Nagar, Hunza Valley, Gilgit District, Northern Areas, Pakistan, 11.5cm. Fine Minerals...Tucson USA Visit us at these international shows: Houston Ste. Marie Denver Munich USA France USA Germany...and Riverpark Inn Rhodochrosite, Sweet Home Mine, USA, 10 cm Photo: Malte Sickinger MARCUS BUDIL Monaco...Memorial Dr, Shenandoah, TX 77385 The Tri-State Mining District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma Denise Bicknell | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Figure I: Galena, Treece, Kansas, Tri-State district; specimen 5Vi cm tall; Na tional Museum of Canada...Galena. Crawford mine, Pirher, Oklahoma, Tri-State district; 6' 2 cm across; Harvard Mineralogical Museum...Lead mine, Viburnum, Missouri, Viburnum Trend district; 6 cm on edge; James Madison Uni versity photo...Geologists have now classified numerous deposits and mining districts in Canada and in other parts of the world...host rock.is dolomitized limestone. • The mining district is on a dome or arch. • Mineralization is | | | Book | be minerals. Microcline, Crystal Peak, Colorado, USA * 12 x 9x 5 om MINERALS: PRODUCTS OF A CHANGING...CHANGING PLANET 11 Vanadinite, San Carlos district, Chihuahua, Mexico * 8 x 4 x 2 cm Mineral Species Minerals...Calcite (septarian nodule), San Juan County, Utah, USA * 18 x 24x Bem 14 | MINERALS: PRODUCTS OF A CHANGING...Madagascar e(2x23x3em Quartz, Mount Ida, Arkansas, USA ° 14x 15 x 10 cm Corundum, Mozambique * 17 x 11...typical crystal shape. Goethite, Tintic, Utah, USA * 16.5 x 3.5 x 2.5 om Drusy These minerals have | | | Journal (issue) | ::=.t 1 1 I Cave Puzzle. The Tri-state MiningDistrict in the USA is not quite such an exocic c" ,;0·1...Contributor:DavidRoe(rom Tl1eNe~vScient.Js!_, T·HE TRI-STATE MINING DISTRICT David Hardman In 1848 lead was first...This was the beginningof the development of the Tri-State MiningDistrict (TSMD)which includedover 6,000...Oklahoma (OK). Davidhas someclassicmineral The district made major contributions to the specimensfrom...Kansas,Missouri WW I and WW2 war efforts and some mining and Oklal1omaTri-stateregion of th,e of the sulphide | | | Book | and Collecting Hazards A Third Dimension Map of Mining Locations The Gallery List of Plates The Plates...Sydney, AUSTRALIA Ye M. DUSTERUD, Museum Manager, Mining Museum, Kongsberg, NORWAY }& PAUL FRAENKEL, collector...but selection was by quality, not locality. The Mining Location Map on pages 24 and 25 indicates the country...of them; many superb clusters are destroyed in mining; poor handling causes a major portion of all specimens... ing stones. At the time of Christ substantial mining operations had commenced in a number of localities: | | Amstutz, G. C., Goresy, A. El, Frenzel, G., Kluth, C., Moh, G., Wauschkuhn, A., Zimmermann, R.A. - Eds. (1982) Ore Genesis. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-68344-2 | Book | Mineral Deposits ~. ', .... " Ore Genesis The State of the Art A Volume in Honour of Professor Paul...Data. Main entry under title: Ore genesis, the state of the art. Bibliography: p. Includes index. I....Anniversary Volume for Professor Ramdohr" must read: "The state of the art, as seen by some of his colleagues, friends...paper be restricted or directed entirely to "the state of the art", because the flow of new genetic ideas...defmitely belong to a complete representation of "the state of the art", but which could not be obtained in | | Amstutz, G. C., Goresy, A. EI, Frenzel, G., Kluth, C., Moh, G., Wauschkuhn, A., Zimmermann, R.A. - Eds. (1982) Ore Genesis - The State of the Art - A Volume in Honour of Professor Paul Ramdohr on the Occasion of His 90th Birthday With Special Reference to His Main Scientific Interests - Special Publication of the Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits No. 2. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. | Book | Mineral Deposits ~. ', .... " Ore Genesis The State of the Art A Volume in Honour of Professor Paul...Data. Main entry under title: Ore genesis, the state of the art. Bibliography: p. Includes index. I....Anniversary Volume for Professor Ramdohr" must read: "The state of the art, as seen by some of his colleagues, friends...paper be restricted or directed entirely to "the state of the art", because the flow of new genetic ideas...defmitely belong to a complete representation of "the state of the art", but which could not be obtained in | | | Book | and Collecting Hazards A Third Dimension Map of Mining Locations The Gallery List of Plates The Plates...Sydney, AUSTRALIA ^ M. dusterud, Museum Manager, Mining Museum, Kongsberg, NORWAY ^ PAUL fraenkel, collector...but selection was by quality, not locality. The Mining Location Map on pages 24 and 25 indicates the country...of them; many superb clusters are destroyed in mining; poor handling causes a major portion of all specimens...fashion ing stones. At the time of Christ substantial mining operations had commenced in a number of localities: | | | Book (edition) | described and many maps. Covers all parts of the state. Price 2.50. THE MINERALOGIST MAGAZINE - Since... 32 Rapid City Area 24 Sioux Quartzite 32 State Park Agates 31 _. Minnesota 32 Wisconsin ...something of worth here somewhere." Gooseberry State Park see beautiful banded agates firmly embedded...about cycads, but at one time this part of our state was a forest of this earliest form of flowering...one-day field trips in the is to the rock deposits district near the town of Ardmore. These rock beds are | | | Journal (issue) | within a skarn complex on privately owned patented mining claims which cover the mountain’s top, upper sides...their species. Specimen owners Arizona Mineral and Mining Museum Foundation Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum...and the first claims were staked in 1872. Serious mining to exploit the rich near-surface copper carbonate... though they were certainly encountered during mining. It wasn’t until Phelps Dodge Corporation entered...found in the Glove mine. Specimen owners Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum | | | Book (edition) | air and molecules are relatively small in a state we number of elements. Atoms, atoms exist in...complete lack of order is called the gaseous state. When gases are cooled down to a certain temperature...and taking the shape of their called the liquid state. 11 12 CRYSTALS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHY If heat...from a gas without going into the liquid solid state. state. If air is cooled sufficiently, the contained...true crystals. Snow crystals. solid state is the crystalline state, quite different from gaseous and | | | Report (volume) | Meetings. Washington, D. C. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Contributions, nos...Section of Bulletin, 1933, 1934. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal of Science, 5th...23, 24. Lancaster, Pa. Association of American State Geologists; Journal, vol. 5. Charlottesville, Va...Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Transactions, vols. 35, 36; Canadian Mining and Metallurgical...special no. 11 (nos. 1-6). Ottawa, Ontario. Canadian Mining Journal, vols. 54, 55. Gardenvale, Quebec. Carnegie | | | Book | mines are sold or new mines are developed in old mining areas, and the names may change. Similarly, locality...at local mineral or lapidary shops, or at local, state, regional, and national shows. Mineral collecting...crystals from Arkansas, calcites from the Tri-State Mining District, or fluorites from Cave-In-Rock, Illinois...fascinating in terms of variety. One mine or mining district: Usually this is represented by extensive suites...Mexico’s Magdalena Mining District, or specimens from the fluorite mining district around Rosiclare and | | | Journal (issue) | Land M anagement (BLM), or sundry other Federal, State, and local entities will have no, or very little...“evenhandedness,” but it doesn’t work that way: when a land district has only six snowmobiles in the whole area, the...found by your club president asking the local district ranger for a “ policy statem ent” on mineral collecting...proactive in the regulatory process. Why should the district ranger (or anyone else) pay any attention to our...example of the reverse situation is that of the metal mining industry today, which has a goodly amount o f money | | | Book | been saved from the destructive processes of ore mining and have been reverently preserved, having passed...shattering effect of the heavy explosives used in mining. If specimens do survive the explosions, most go...1972-73 one of the mines of the St. Joseph lead district in Missouri produced, from a large cayity, some...of the old-time quality galena—from the © tri-state mining area of Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas —was disappearing...Although California is a cinnabar- : producing e -— state, its specimens do not compare with .large 2-inch | | | Book (edition) | arrangement is the same. This is basic to the crystalline state. The general arrangement of the atoms may be the...arrangement of atoms peculiar to the crystalline state. Not all minerals form from inorganic processes:...tourmaline ditrigonal prism trigonal prism millerite hexagonal prism pedion pyramid + pedion ditrigonal...is only possible for the rare gases in the solid state) but arise as the result of covalent bonds in which...conditions normally presumes that it is in a metastable state. This is true of most minerals exposed at the Earth's | | | Report (issue) | Western Hemisphere JOHN D. RIDGE The Pennsylvania State University College of Earth and Mineral Sciences...323 A. Rifle area, Colorado «0s... 323 B. Uravan District, Colorado 324 Cope tick Rock DIsEEIcL sCoLoradO)...324 DeeGkante District, New sMext Comer. clecetsls cused cists! 0/0 326 E. Shiprock District, Utah—Arizona...Utah—Arizona ....vccccsnens F. Monticello-Moab-Thompsons District, Utah .....secvceee 326 327 ee eeseeee Gig GE...and Mariacher, B. C., Editors, World Sympostum on Mining and Métallurgy of Lead and Zine: A.I.M.E., N. Y | | | Report (issue) | discussion of one of the world' s great mining fields its geology', mining historyp, and potential UNITED STATES...p pattern.._____-_-___-_-_-_---____ History of mining ___________________------___ Mineralogy of the...in deep wells and prospect drill holes, Picher mining field and vicinity...............................Formations and members of the Krebs Group in the Picher mining field................. 4. Zinc and lead produced...FISCHER ABSTRACT The Picher field, one of the great mining districts of the world, hac yielded more than a | | | Book | short-lived isotopes and then, after decay ofthese, a state was reached where the internal heat production was...believe, in the outer core which is in a mobile state. The Earth’s internal structure The greater the...the geological processes outlined above. To the mining companies, however, a distinction. must be drawn...ice is a mineral, but in its more common molten state, water, it ceases to be a mineral. Amber, the naturally...and recrystallization takes place in the solid state by interactions with co-existing pore fluids. Surface | | | Report (issue) | potential environmental and health issues caused by the mining and processing of many mineral commodities may...the environmental considerations related to the mining of nonfuel mineral resources, including the modern...their distribution nationally and globally, the state of current geologic knowledge, the potential for...Chapter B. Environmental Considerations Related to Mining of Nonfuel Minerals By Robert R. Seal II, Nadine...Cave-in-Rock subdistrict, Illinois-Kentucky fluorspar district............................................G3 | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | when mineralogy has close affiliation with solid-state physics, materials science, and inorganic chemistry...Norway. Richard J. Reeder: Dept. of Earth Sciences, State Univ. of N.Y., Stonybrook, NGY:. Louise Reif: U...1) Crystal System - Denoted by the abbreviations: Tri = triclinic; MON = mono- clinic; ORTH = orthorhombic;...Standards Journal of Soil Science Journal of Solid State Chemistry Journal of Volcanic and Geothermal Research...the Physical Society, London Progress in Solid State Chemistry Proceedings of the Soil and Science Society | | | Report (issue) | Geologist turned to the Association of American State Geologists. An enthusiastic agreement was reached...summaries; each State Geologist would be responsible for the preparation of the chapter on his State. In some...some States, the State Geologist himself became the sole author or wrote in conjunction with his colleagues...by those in academic or commercial fields. A few State Geologists invited individuals within the U.S. Geological...papers on the Carboniferous are those used by the State agencies, it would have been inappropriate for the | | | Book | OF FIELD and MINING GEOLOGY BY JAMES DONALD FORRESTER Chairman, Department of Mining Engineering,...solution of geological problems, particularly those of mining geology. It is the author’s hope that not only...paraphrase Nevin’s! apt statement, we may say that the mining geologist, as a specialist, is called into consultation...Procedures. Part III. Special Field Techniques of Mining Geology. Part IV. The Interpretation and Use of...trend is toward field studies of old or abandoned mining properties and for examinations of comparatively | | | Report (issue) | 190 0) East Grampians 1991 (0 85272 198 6) Lake District 1992 (0 85272 225 7) Southern Scotland 1993 (0...be interpreted in relation to the influence of mining activity and acid precipitation. Examples are given...highest values occurring around old metalliferous mining and smelting sites and in urban regions. The area...Welsh borders have a long history of metalliferous mining, with Bronze Age extraction having been proved...and nineteen centuries. Coupled with the metal mining, smelting industries grew up with the most important | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | x-ray filters or energy dis criminating solid-state x-ray detectors. In those cases where in situ XAFS...concentration (0.01 to 0.1 mM), calcite saturation state (from equilibrium saturation to oversaturation with...contaminated stream sedi ments from the U.S. Tri-State Mining District (O'Day et al., 1998), in contaminated...oxidized form are often reduced to a lower oxidation state (Whitfield and Turner, 1987). The organic mat ter...(pyromorphite), metal sulfides (mackinawite, millerite, pyrite, sphalerite), and sili cates (silica |
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