| | Report (issue) | DESCRIPTIVE MINERALOGY OF PENNSYLVANIA 104 Na 2Al 2 Si3 Oi .2H 2 O; SiO 2 47.4, A1 2 O 3 26.8, Na...Na 2 O 16.3, Lenni, Delaware County. Crystals. Eyerman, 1911, 11. Composition: Analysis: Fe 2 O3 CaO...Sp.gr LOCALITIES: Berks County: Birdsboro, and Gickerville; Delaware County: Leiperville, Lenni (druses... Felton's farm (Chester), and Ward's quarry; Montgomery County: Sumneytown, and Perkiomenville ; Philadelphia:...Philadelphia: Fairmount Park, Frankford, and Rit- enhouse quarry. SCOLECITE CaAl 2 Si3 Oi .3H 2 O MONOCLINIC | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | correct spelling. East Mineralogical Society of Pennsylvania Lapidary Meeting The pouring rain and howling...the gathering of the lapidary clan of M. S. P. at Quarry Garden Farm, Lansdale, the home of Gene and Charles...following Pennsylvania localities: GROSSULARITE: Berks County: Fritz Island, Dauphin County: Hummelstown...Hummelstown. Delaware County: Leipers Quarry, Lehigh County; Limeport. Philadelphia County: Cobbs Creek Valley...Valley. Wissahickon. ALMANDITE: Bucks County: Eden, Finney's Quarry, Hulmville, Mt. Misery, Newportville | | | Report (Issue volume) | RESOURCES Part 3, Metal Mines and Occurrences in Pennsylvania by Arthur W. Rose Mineral Conservation Section...Earth & Mineral Sciences The Pennsylvania State University PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOURTH SERIES...of Pennsylvania Quotations from this book may be published if credit Is given to the Pennsylvania Geological...1365, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17125 Bulletin MSO, Part 3, Sheet 1 M50 Pennsylvania Geological Survey...him. Part 3 Metal Mines and Occurrences in Pennsylvania TYPES OF DEPOSITS by Arthur W. Rose CONTENTS | | Deasy, G. F., Griess, P. R., Balazik, R. F., Burtnett, J. W. (1967) Atlas of Pennsylvania’s Mineral Resources - Supplement, Limestones and dolomites of Pennsylvania, in Atlas of Pennsylvania's Mineral Resources. Mineral Resource Report M50-1S, Pennsylvania Geological Survey. | Report (Issue volume) | Part 1, Supplement, Limestones and Dolomites of Pennsylvania · by George F. Deasy, Phyllis R. Griess, Ronald...Earth a.nd Mineral Sciences The Pennsylvania State University PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOURTH SERIES...of Pennsylvania Quotations from this book may be published if credit is given to the Pennsylvania Geological...STATE BOOK STORE, P.O. BOX 1365, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17125 Bulletin MSO, Part 1, Supplement, Sheet...active mines, 1962 .. 2. Types of active mines (quarry andjor underground) 3. Number of months that mines | | | Report (Issue volume) | Earth and Mineral Sciences The Pennsylvania State University PENNSYLVANIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY FOURTH SERIES...of Pennsylvania Quotations from this book may be published if credit is given to the Pennsylvania Geological... ROOM 54, MAIN CAPITOL BUILDING HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17125 Bulletin M50, Part 2-8, Sheet 1 Page...of the mines of clay and shale companies in Pennsylvania supplying data for use in Part 2-B, of this...concerning 106 clay and shale mines operating in Pennsylvania during 1965 are given on 79 maps of the State | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | present. Members on the field trip to Vanartsdalen's quarry on Sunday, April 7, reported finding graphite,...pyrrhotite, coccolite, and blue quartzl and at Finney's quarry: garnet, blue qrartz, zircon, and traces of... pyrite, amber on pyrite and lignite); Stanley County, N. C. (limonite pseudomorph after pyrite). Mr...chalcophanite were found The chief waste minerals are calcite, garnet-variety andradite, tephroite, rhodonite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of minerals consisting mainly of zeolites and calcite. These are usually surrounded by a band o[ pegmatite...The other locality is to the south, where, at Finney's Hill, Indooroopilly, argentiferous galena occurs...minerals; and it is sometimes intergrown with calcite. The colour varies from white to light red, depending...material was separated as far as possible from calcite with which it is intergrown, but the 0.36 % CO...o n g a t e d crystals lining the wails. Calcite.--Calcite is one of t h e m o s t a b u n d a n t m | | | Book (edition) | describes sites under of the nearest town and county. and the many maps included book contain such...beryl belong here, as well as the variations that calcite plays on the basic form. The orthorhombic system...hazards as well. Rocks can fall from a shattered quarry wall, a cliff, or an overhang. Someone on a rocky...associated with the gem material. Oregon thunder a quarry, eggs, for example, are in volcanic beds; tourmaline...usually far smaller. RUBY crystal (right) in calcite matrix. Rubies occur in Georgia, Idaho and North | | | Report (issue) | Winslow, State geologist. THE COAL BEDS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY . By Arthur Winslow, State geologist. • . ....assistant geologist. Till!; MINERAL WATERS OF SALINE COUNTY . . By A. E. Woodward, assistant geologist. ....assistant geologist. THE MJNERAL WATERS OF SALL~E COUNTY. . . . . . . . . By A. E. Woodward, assistant geologist...next bulletin; further, a large part of Lafayette county has been examined an...counties . A general inspection has been made of the quarry industry of the State, preliminary to future work | | | Report (issue) | Wate,·s. E.W. NEWTON, L ocal assistant in Polk county. (4) • OFFICE OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,} JEJ<'FERSON...and it contains a descriptive reference to every county in which coal is known to exist. Special effort...Gordon's, additional material relating to Randolph county. The notes for the appendix on the methods of coal...PAGE. l. Clark county....... . . . . . . 52 29. Nodaway county .•... 100 2. Scotland county .......... 53...53 30. Atchison county..... 101 3. Schuyler county.......... 54 31. Holt county .......... 1()2 4. Putnam | | | Report (issue) | and pyrite in a gangue of garnet, epidote and calcite, with varying amounts o f tremolite and hornblende...gangue usually consists of garnet, epidote and calcite. T h e division is well supplied with safe harbours... containing some quartz, and locally a little calcite. T h e oredeposits of the producing belt at least...and from by-products in 1919 : Cobalt . . Casey Township . Gowganda • . South Lorrain • Recovered from...amount of chalcopyrite and quartz rather than calcite, are associated with a sill which is partly a quartz-norite | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | rocks, and chalcocite is present in quartz and calcite veins (Kirkegaard et al., 1970; Wilson, 1980)....quartz, chlorite, sericite, kaolin, tourmaline, calcite. siderite and a little fluorite, topaz and beryl...mining followed. The reefs are quartz or quartz--calcite veins filling fissures or joints, and contain small...disseminated sulphides and Au in quartz and quartz--calcite veins in sediments in the Middle Triassic volcanic...chalcopyrite in a gangue of garnet, magnetite and calcite, although mineralisation appears to have been localised | | | Report (volume) | 442836) Distributors USA AAPG Bookstore PO Box 979 Tulsa OK 74101-0979 USA (Orders: Tel. (918) 584-2555...Clearance Center, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, USA: the item-fee code for this publication is 0305-8719/96/$7...Washington D.C., USA) and Dr Erie Kauffman (University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA). In following...CA 90089, USA 2Department of Geological Sciences, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33124, USA 3Department...University of California, Riverside, CJl 92521, USA Abstract: Various palaeoecological trends have been | | | Report (issue) | July 17, 1924 Desert scenery, southwestern Upton County, last half of July, 1924 From Rankin to Midland...of a Quaker community which had come out from Pennsylvania to settle in the Richmond area. Like many Middlewestern...Robedand me to Solon in the northeast part of our county, where there were broader outcrops than usual of...Pennsylvanian Hueco Limestone; we also visited the gypsum quarry at the north end of Malone Mountain. Our work on...slow progress. We crossed the Appalachians in Pennsylvania over the old Lincoln High* way (U.S. 3 and | | | Book | preferably limestone or its chemical analogue, calcite.10 The latter tend to be "carbonate" or "chloride"...California, had observed the Indians of Santa Clara County using vermilion paint of their own production....does the nearby New Idria deposit in San Benito County. The Robles family lost interest in their possession...247-mile line of the Eureka Canal in El Dorado County, California. The water co1npanies then charged...the southern "Gold Hill'' group, revolving aboet Finney's discovery.3 There matters momentarily rested, |
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