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photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systemswithout permission of the publisher...Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy-Collectors and collecting-Mexico. 2. Mines and mineral resources-Mexico. I. Title...tu the people of Mexico and to the three people who directly affected me and this project, but unfortunately...co1npleced, my father and mother, WILLIAM J. anti KATHERINE H. PANCZNER, and n1y dear friend. DR. EDUARDO...Preface Xl Important Mining Districts 1 Discovery and Developments in Mexico Bibliography 50 54 Catalog |
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photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems— without permission of the publisher...Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy— Collectors and collecting— Mexico. 2. Mines and mineral resources— Mexico. I. Title...to the people of México and to the three people who directly affected me and this project, but unfortunately...it completed, my father and mother, WILLIAM J. and KATHERINE H. PANCZNER, and my dear friend, DR. EDUARDO...Foreword Preface Important Mining Districts Discovery and Developments in México Bibliography Catalog Appendix |
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content of the iron ore, and then sell them by the bucket-load to visiting dealers and collectors. Today collectors...root out the pristine crystals that were collected and stored more carefully. The mine is still being actively...in Mexico and the US . Right now the working title is: "Earthly Value: Minerals, Markets and Museums in...in Mexico and the US." That should make very interesting reading. Finally, as a complement to Dr. Ferry's...City where Del Rio taught his mineralogy classes and built hls extraordinary mineral collection. This |
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! mm A FIELD GEMS •* m a GUIDE AND TO MINERALS THE OF ; M EXICO mm mm ■..r:. _»p By PAUL...GEMS and MINERALS of MEXICO (Exclusive of Baja California) A guide to the most productive and interesting...interesting mineral and gem collecting localities, with a Spanish-English, English-Spanish glossary of gem...gem, mineral and mining terms. BY PAUL WILLARD JOHNSON Price $2.00 r Copyright © 1965 by Gembooks 1...PREFACE........... 4 INTRODUCTION 4 5 Geography and Physiography Planning .......................... |
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ROCKS and MINERALS PUBLISHED MONTHLY eonte_..u. 'OJI, Edited and Published by PETE.R ZOOAC December...·· 378 DANA'S SYSTEM OF MINERALOGY. A HISTORY AND REVIEW. By A. Pabst ...............................PEBBLES FOUND AT EAU CLAIRE, WISC............. 387 MARTITE FROM 1WIN PEAKS, UTAH ................................................................. 391 CLUB AND SOCIETY NOTES : Arkansas Mineralogical Society ...................... 418 GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS AND CONTENTS, VOL. 19, 1944 ························ |
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Although perhaps best known for its wire and leaf gold, smoky quark, and turquoise specimens, New Mexico boasts...toward incorporating new information on discoveries and occurrences, although classic mineral-producing locations...used for current information on new discoveries and/or new information regarding specific locations....on personal observations and discussions with knowledgeable collectors and professional mineralogists...whenever possible in describing locations, with File and Northrop (1966) used as the source for these districts |
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GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Earlier Editions: GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing, First Edition Copyright ©1977...Edition, 1978 Third Edition, 1981 GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing, Fourth Edition Copyright ©1986...tape generated by SAMANTHA programs. Eterna bold and light fonts were used for the text. Contents SRE...VF aonctseue 4.84n,Suita a &.m.9e em & Vv Source and development of the vocabulary......................terms, and made recommendations concerning the introduction. Introduction The GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide |
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OEC 11 and A Magazine £or Mineralogists, Geologists and ·c ollectors Official Journal of the Rocks...Vol. 17, No. 12 2Sc Whole No. 137 THE ROCKS AND MINERALS ASSOCIATION (Membe"" ~II Over the World...increa~£- and dis!emination of mineralogic knowledge To stimula te public interest in geology and mineralogy...mineralogy and to endeavor to have courses in these subjects introduced in the curricula of the public school...minerals and mineral collecting; to instruct beginners as to how a collection can be made and cared fo |
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org/details/georefthesaurusgOOOOunse GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing Fifth Edition Ruth H. Shimomura...LLbr®*1? 1^89 Earlier Editions GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing, First Edition Copyright ©1977...Edition, 1981 Fourth Edition, 1986 GeoRef Thesaurus and Guide to Indexing, Fifth Edition Copyright ©1989... Contents Acknowledgement .iv Introduction.v Source and Development of the Vocabulary .v Changes in this...Indexing .vi Searching .vi i Autoposting.viii Singular and Plural Terms.viii Term Relationships .viii Notes |
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preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with Geological Survey editorial standards and stratigraphic...this publication is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government...following map and descriptions contain site-specific geologic and economic data on mineral deposits and occurrences...Sonora, North Baja California, South Baja California and the northern part of Chihuahua, Mexico. The area...data was compiled from both Spanish- and English-language sources, and was entered into a microcomputer database |
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received the October issue of your wonderful magazine and it was with a distinct shock that I read the article...than Earl Parot, who is a personal friend of mine and whom I esteem very highlyOf course you have a nice...honorable, fine fellow and I am proud to know him. Your magazine is very interesting and I hope we will be...something that will be of value to your publication, and if there is anything you have in mind that we might...on the Arizona and California deserts and as it has been 17 years since I was there and things happen |
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Eakle, Ph.D., of the Department of Geology Bureau. and Mineralogy of the University of California, with...given freely of his time and closely checked his own plete It effort and has Dr. records with those...Oxisulphides CHAPTER ARSENIDES, SELENIDES, TBI-LURIDES AND SULPHO III. SALTS 45-56 45 47 47 51 Arsenides...Fluorides CHAPTER V. OXIDES OF HYDROGEN, SILICON AND SEMI-METALS Hydrogen Silicon Semi- metals CHAPTER...Amphibole Group Not Grouped IX. HYDROUS SILICATES AND TITANO-SILICATES Zeolites Micas Brittle Micas Chlorites |
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tiik XXXII. Papers and Discussions of 1901, Uedating to the Mineral Eesources and Industries Mbxioo...at the Mexican meet- dedicated to the President and the people Uui1.e.d Htates of Mexico. PREFACE...contains the the'Mexican meeting and anillustrated account Ex(uu*sions and Entcriainmeuts connected therewith...therewith. '‘rhe othi'T found more or and industries of Mexico. Pro(‘(H‘diiigs of <)(‘ on the title-page...Raymond.. CONTENTS. PAGE Officers and Honorary Members, Members and ix Associates, xii . List of |
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JANUARY, 1935 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGISTS...CALIFORNIA Davis 1 DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF WALTER BRADLEY W. State Mineralogist...Frank Sanborn, .... .... - - - Statistician and Curator Los Angeles Los Angeles Redding - San...the Southern California 50 Clays of Riverside and Orange Counties, OIL FIELD DEVELOPMENT OPERATIONS...Reconstruction Finance Corporation ADMINISTRATIVE MINERALS AND STATISTICS Statistics 95 100 101 101 Museum 102 |
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records our knowledge of California minerals to date, and is a revision of a similar bulletin. No. 67. issued...67 continual demand The was soon exhausted, and there has been a for this work. The author, Arthur...OxisuLPHiDKs CHAPTER ARSENIDES, SELENIDES, TELLURIDES AND SULPHO III. SALTS ___ Arsenides Selenidbs tellurides...Fluorides CHAPTER V. OXIDES OF HYDROGEN, SILICON AND SEMI-METALS— 82-96 Hydrogen Silicon 82 83 93 ...Amphibolb Group Not Grouped CHAPTER HYDROUS SILICATES AND TITANO- SILICATES IX. Micas Brittle Micas Chlorites |
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STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER, RALPH W. STONE AND SAMUEL SANFORD A revision of Bulletin 585 WASHINGTON......................................... Glossary and index.............................................. Compiled by FRANK C. SCHRADER, EALPH W. STONE, and SAMUEL SANFORD. INTRODUCTION. The volumes of the..."Mineral Eesources of the United States" for 1882 and 1887 contain lists of the useful minerals of the...$2,000,000,000, and the investigations made by the United States Geological Survey and the State geological |
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section on Ione Basin, California By Eric R. Force1 and Scott Creely2 Open-File Report 00-442 2000 Notes...Arizona, in January 1999. This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological...or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government....................................... 26 BAUXITE AND CLAY DEPOSITS......................................of Idaho, 4) anorthositerelated deposits, and 5) clay and bauxite deposits of the northwestern U.S. Relative |
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952 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1944 and 1945 BY EMMA MERTINS THOM UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...205 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY 1944 and 1945 By EMMA MERTINS THOM INTRODUCTION The bibliography...including paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy, for the year's 1944 and 1945, lists publications on the...Continent of North America and adjacent islands and on Panama, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Island of Guam.... It includes textbooks and papers of a general character by American authors, but not papers by foreign |
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possible by members and friends of the Geological Society of America, corporations, and government agencies...list of individuals, corporations, and government agencies giving and/or pledging more than $50,000 in...support of the DNAG Project: Pennzoil Exploration and production Company Phillips Petroleum Company . Shell...Company Oryx Energy Company (formerly Sun Exploration and Production Company Superior Oil Company Tenneco Oil...Company of California Union Pacific Corporation and its operating companies: Amoco Production Company |
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15 Sulphides and Tellurides of the Semi-metals 36 Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, and Arsenides of...Tungstates, and Uranates 198 Niobatos. Tantalates 203 Phosphates, Arsenates, Vanadates, and Antimonates...the I "JVIinerals of California." California and and is known number the ^vorld over for the remarkable...substances that are annually produced commercial and other beneficial purposes. She is equally well known...scientists, mineralogists, teachers, and plainutilized for citizen and hobby collectors of minerals as |
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EDITORS JAMES EDWARD D. and DANA. S. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Professors and JOSIAH COOKE, GEORGE P...GEORGE F. GOODALE of Cambridge. NEWTON New L. and A. Haven, BARKER, E. VERRILL, of of Philadelphia...— Tertiary 265. Page With by Clarence King, and II Geology of Calvert 1 Cliffs, Maryland ; by...Bar Base Apparatus III. of the S. TJ. Coast and Geodetic Survey Woodward ; by R. S. . Geyser;...Observations of the Andromed Meteors of November 23d and 27th, 1892; by H. A. Newton VII. — Preliminary Notice |
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including paleontology, petrology, and mineralogy, for the years 1921 and 1922 contains publications on the...America and adjacent islands and on Panama and the Hawaiian Islands. It includes textbooks and papers...publications. The papers, with full title and medium of publication and explanatory note if the title is not...Geological Survey: No. 127 (1732-1892); Nos. 188 and 189 (1892-1900); No. 301 (1901-1905); No. 372 (1906-7);...No. 665 (1916); No. 684 (1917); No. 698 (1918); and No. 731 (1919-1920). A cumulation of these bulletins |
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Arizona. July 2-4—Mescalero Apache Reservation, Fiesta and Devil Dance, Mescalero Agency, Highway 70. New Mexico...July 2-5 — 22nd Annual Exhibit of Hopi Indian Arts and Crafts, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Arizona...Rodeo, Grants, New Mexico. July 4 — Celebration and Fireworks Display, White Sands National Monument...Chamber of Commerce, Yuma, Arizona. July 4—Annual Show and Fireworks, Lion's Club, Mesa, Arizona. July 4 — Annual...Pueblo, New Mexico. July 14-17 — Rodeo de Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico. July 15-17—Western Pageant |
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and Officidl Journdl of the Rocks and M ine:rals Association M ARCH , 1946 25e Vol. 21 , No. 3 Whole...Whole No. 176 The Rocks and Minerals Association (Members All Over the World) President. Oscar W. Bodeben...To s timulate public interest 1n geology and mineralogy and to e ndeavo: t~ have courses in these subjects...inerals and mineral collecting; to instruct beginners as to ho w a collection can be made and cared for:...an accw-ate and permanen t record of all mineral looalities and minerols found there and to print same |
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science unversed, His, often the pangs of hunger and thirst; With courage as rare as the gold he seeks...valleys, on tinted peaks, He travels alone in the heat and cold With stars for his compass like sailors of old...good health And he blazed the broad way to a nation's wealth, When his eyes are dimmed, and his body is...this desert Are as fragrant as those from the snow, And there's frost in the deep desert canyons When you're...the greens where they grow. There's juniper, spicy and feath'ry, To bend into grey-berried wreathes, Long-needled |