| | Report (volume) | Minerals of Colorado: A 100- Year Record By EDWIN B. ECKEL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1 1 14 A...knowledge____________________________________ Future of Colorado mineralogy______________________________________...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado ________________________________ In pocket III...mineral localities and metallic mineral deposits of Colorado, has not been included in this reprint. Many of...especially Fischer and others, 1946). MINERALS OF COLORADO: A 100-YEAR RECORD By EDWIN B. EcKEL ABSTRACT | | | Report (volume) | ARSENIDES. BISMUTHINITB. From the Rosario Mining District, Sinaloa, Mexico. W. I-I. Melville. Described...mine of the Canadian Copper Company, Sudbury, district of Algoma, Ontario. Specific gravity, 4.541 ~...From the Silver King mine, Calico, San Bernardino County, Cal. Specific gravity, 6:28. Analysis by W. H...From .Teocalli Mountain, Brush Creek, Gunnison County, Colo. Specific gravity, 7.400 at 14.5°, corrected...described in Proc. Colorado Sci. Soc., vol. 3, pt. 1, p. 46. From the Rose mine, Grant County, N". Mex. Specific | | | Report (volume) | it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...A. F. Rogers, Stanford University, Palo Alto. Colorado.........Prof. R. D. George, Boulder. Connecticut...North Carolina.. .Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, Chapel Hill. North Dakota... .Dr. A. G. Leonard, Grand Forks | | | Report (volume) | ............................................. Colorado........................................................................................ 102 District of Columbia ....................................to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals that are widely...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products, but because they furnish | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous............................... Maryland and the District of Columbia.....................................1. Elliott County dike............................................... 2. Crittenden County dike..................................... 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan.................................. .................................... 51 7. Mesabi district, Minnesota................................... | | | Report (volume) | crystalline rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont...rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania Maryland and the District of Columbia 1. Peridotite and pyroxenite 2. Gabbro...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...1. Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan 5 3. Keweenaw Point, Michigan 4. Menominee...region 6. Pigeon Point, Minnesota 5 7. Mesabi district, Minnesota 8. Miscellaneous rocks from Minnesota | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Eocks from Aroostook County I............................. 19 19 2. Litchfieldite...................................... Maryland, District of Columbia.....................................56 1. Elliott County dike........................................ 56 2. Crittenden County dike....................................... 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan ............................. 3. Menominee....................... 124 5. Castle Mountain district.................................... 129 6. Highwood | | Palache, Charles, Berman, Harry, Frondel, Clifford (1951) The System of Mineralogy (7th ed.) Vol. 2 - Halides, Nitrates, Borates, Carbonates, Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Tungstates, Molybdates, Ect. John Wiley and Sons, New York. | Book (volume) | repreThey include isodesmic crystals such as hahte and fluorite and a of more or less markedly anisodesmic structures...Verde Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. In Nevada along the Virgin River in Clark County, and in distorted...distorted crystals from Humboldt County. From Borax Lake, San Bernardino County, California. In the Permian basin...100. Found at several mines in the Huantajaya district, calcite, embolite, cerargyrite, bromyrite, iodyrite...in great quantities during the early period of mining in these districts. An earthy variety (Buttermilk | | | Report (volume) | ......................... 82 Maryland and the District of Columbia.............................. 83 1........................ 91 1. Rocks from Corundum Hill................................... 91 2. Pyroxenite...TheElliott County dike ...................................... 92 2. The Crittenden County dike............................... 4. The Castle Mountain district...........................'...-.. 5. The Highwood...Mountains..............................-------Colorado ............................................. | | | Report (volume) | viii-ix. The physical geology of the Grand Canon district, by Clarence E. Button, pp. 47-166, pis. x-xxxvi...of report on geology and mining industry of Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, by S. F. Emmons, pp. 201-290...of'the geology of the Comstock lode and the Wash oe district, by George F. Becker, pp. 291-330, pis. xlvi-xlvii...xviii-xxiii. Abstract of report on'geology of the Eureka district, Nevada, by Arnold Hague, pp. 237-290, pis. xxiv-xxv...ii-xxx. Abstract of a report on the mining geology of the Eureka district, Nevada, by Joseph Story Curtis | | | Report (issue) | section of a specimen collected by myself at the small hill bears this out, as it indicates that leucite constitutes...of rocks containing such minerals as sodalite, fluorite, much biotite or apatite, pyrite or pyrrhotite...omitted in cases where the State, province, or district is given and is well known, though it is inserted...of Brogger, the so-called nephelitesyenite of Red Hill and the umptekite of Beverly, Mass., with two solvsbergites...kentallenose are found, besides the kentallenite of Hill and Kynaston, the olivine-monssonite of Smalingen | | | Report (issue) | relatively greater ·importance; or it sodalite, fluorite, much biotite or apatite, pyrite or may be distributed...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, :Maryland, District. of Columbia, Virginia, Kentucky, North Cn.rolina...Montana, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona. Pacific Coast: Alaska...country is omitted if the State, province, or district is given and is well known, though it is inserted...being used, so as to determine the province or district. The orthography of the geographic names conforms |
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