| | Report (issue) | (Co urtesy of Joe P etty.) UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR...THE PALEOZOIC AND RELATED ROCKS OF SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STAUFFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL ...1941 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS COPYRIGHT 1941 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA All rights reserved... FOREWORD The initial work on the stratigraphy of Minnesota was done by N. H. Winchell, who was ably assisted... PALEOZOIC AND RELATED ROCKS OF SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA Dakota Formation ........................... | | | 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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals which are in it? The specimen is fluorescent red and green so I assume that one of the minerals is...correct. The white mineral is calcite (fl. bright red) ; the tiny brownish xls are willemite (ore of zinc)...brown limonite. Wickenburg is in N / W Maricopa County in western Arizona. xline—crystalline tain a... The Dallas Gem Mine is in southern San Benito County in western California. COLORADO — "Would you please...surface shows the interior cently found in San Benito County, here to be an attractive moss agate of pleasing | | | 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 (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 (issue) | MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR BULLETIN NO. 18 THE FOUNDRY SANDS OF MINNESOTA...MINNEAPOLIS The University of Minnesota 1923 wqr lIlutnrrntty of fliuurnnta MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY vVrLLIAM...DIRECTOR BULLETIN NO. IS THE FOUNDRY SANDS OF MINNESOTA BY G. N. KNAPP ilIIX); EAPOLIS The tllliY(~TSity...l\IinllCS(1ta PREFACE This paper, on the sands of Minnesota. is a report of an investigation begun in I~)l8...was in charge of Mr. G. N. Knapp, showed that Minnesota contains an abundance of sands for founding nearly | | | Report (issue) | IRE C TOR : I, THE LIMESTONES AND MARLS OF MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STAUFFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL ...UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, PRESS .I' I iJ'fmOD~r~B . • ~Ih THE LIBRARY ST~ UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA...EMMONS, DIRECTOR THE LIMESTONES AND MARLS OF MINNESOTA BY CLINTON R. STA I1FFER AND GEORGE A. THIEL...1933 UNIVERr:3ITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS COPYRIGHT 1933 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED...RESERVED '( PREFACE Minnesota has extensive deposits of calcium carbonate in the form of limestones, dolomites | | | Report (issue) | 9 ~~ U' mqt 1tttittttstty nf Sittttttsntn MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS, DIRECTOR...SHALES OF MINNESOTA BY FRANK F. GROUT AND E. K. SOPER Minneapolis The University of Minnesota 1914 1... . .. . . . . . . . 28 Chapter V. Geology of Minnesota with special reference to the clays 29-57 Physiography...river clays: gray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The red drift clays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....clays: red .... , .. . . . . . . . . . Loess ...................................... Clays of Red River | | | Report (volume) | Director Bulletin 678 CLAYS AND SHALES OF MINNESOTA BY FRANK F. GROUT WITH CONTRIBUTIONS BY E....K. SOPER Work done in cooperation -with the Minnesota Geological Survey W. H. Emmons, Director WASHINGTON.................................... Geology of Minnesota, by Frank F. Grout and E. K. Soper......... 1...system. ............................................ Red clastic series ....................................82 82 82 82 83 83 6 CONTENTS. Geology of Minnesota Continued. Geologic formations Continued. Ordovician | | | 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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ............................... .........185 Glauconite grains.........i ........................■.....localities throughout southern Wisconsin, southeastern Minnesota and northeastern Iowa. Nowhere in the states named...extent and contents of the Magnesian series of Minnesota has already been given by the writers.f To that... 272. f Paleozoic Formations of Southeastern Minnesota: C. W. Hall and F. W. Sardeson, Bull. Geol. Soc...Lawrence at the typical locality, Saint Lawrence, Minnesota, and is common to the Saint Lawrence, Jordan and | | | 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 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ............................................ 22 Red Clastic-Keweenawan problem.........................stratigraphic section for Minnesota, which departs very little from the original Minnesota classification, is...Jordan, Shakopee, and Saint Peter, all come from Minnesota, were presented by the early stratigraphers, and...Ulrich’s recent Wisconsin names for the older Minnesota names, is not quite so different from the older...Series Ordovician Cambrian St. Croixan Cambrian Red or Upper Clastic Keweenawan Keween awan Algonkian | | | Book | org/details/midwestgemfossil0000zeit Midwest Gem, Great Minnesota, Fossil and Mineral Trails Lakes States Wisconsin...Dea anal nekce OR Re OpieinTS Roa Te amer nr Senne red Val Norihernslncianavern merce. cera ee ecco n tens...Lake Superior agate ever reported was found in Minnesota, and new species of fossils have been collected...first. The states start with the farthest west, Minnesota, and move in sequence to the farthest east, Ohio...shoreline are east of the Mississippi except for Minnesota, where the Mississippi originates in the northcentral | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Copyright © 1995 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in the USA. All rights reserved 0016-7037/95 $9.50 + .00 Pergamon...8 The Newporte impact structure, North Dakota, USA CHRISTIAN KOEBERLI and WOLF UWE REIMOLD2 Institute...3-km-diameter Newporte structure is located close to the USA-Canada border in North Dakota, in the Williston Basin...drilled mainly to study the potential of Ordovician Red River and Winnipeg Formations within an anomalous...south of the U S A - C a n a d a border in Renville County, North Dakota (Fig. 1), at 48 ° 58' N and 101 ° | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ............... 406 Attempted calculation of Minnesota clay minerals...................................of a report by the Minnesota Geological Survey 011 the clays and shales of Minnesota.0 Hearty thanks are...working under a grant from research funds of the Minnesota Graduate School. Grateful acknowledgments are...the writer and assistants in several parts of Minnesota. The nature of the deposits is indicated in the...y N u m b e r 1. — Gray D rift, Hutchinson, Minnesota Commercially washed to remove pebbles and used | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGY AND GEOCHRONOLOGY OF MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE M...The Precambrian Geology and Geochronology of Minnesota BY SAMUEL S. GOLDICH, ALFRED O. NIER, HALFDAN...KRUEGER MINNEAPOLIS • 1961 THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRESS PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA...and made the project possible. In addition the Minnesota Geological Survey supported the project, particularly...publication. The Graduate School of the University of Minnesota also made notable contributions of funds at critical | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | http://meteoritics.org The Peerless structure, Daniels County, northeastern Montana: A probable late Ordovician...Colorado 80639, USA of Physics, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado 80639, USA *Corresponding...km-diameter sub-surface anomaly located in Daniels County, northeastern Montana. The disruption of sedimentary...youngest disrupted rock unit is the upper Ordovician Red River formation, which indicates that the structure...Silurian sedimentary units (Deadwood, Winnipeg, Red River, Stony Mountain, Stonewall, and Interlake formations) | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | F.D. 1, Barstow, Calif. DO YOU LIKE RED? Red plume, red moss, red jasper, dollar a square inch. Do you...polished tumbled agate, jasper, etc., postpaid in USA for only $5.00. George W. Owens, 150 III. Dr., Jacksonville...Richey, Florida. CHOICE BARITE ROSES-From Cleveland County, Oklahoma. 2-inch size 75i postpaid. W.L. Hiss...New York 58, N.Y. HERKIMER AND ARKANSAS DIAMONDS-Red garnets, golden apatites, selenites, gold, silver...agates banded, lace, moss, plume, turritella. Jaspers—red, yellow. Tigereye, obsidians (silver-sheen, snoflake) | | | Book (volume) | exposures, such as Aquamarine, Beryl, some Ruby-red Corundum, Spodumene and Topaz. Georgia has been actively...Dahlonega Co. and Rabum Co., and the McDuffie County Belt extending through portions of McDuffie, Warren...Sphalerite. BALDWIN COUNTY MILLEDGEVILLE, at state farmjasper. BANKS COUNTY COMMERCE, along Hwy. 59...along adjoining Co. linerock crystal. BARROW COUNTY WINDER, along rd. to Jefferson and 1½ mi. inside...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States BARTOW COUNTY AREA, Saltpeter Cave, as floatjasper. CARTERSVILLE: | | | Report (issue) | piezometers at Schroeder and Kingstrom sites, Goodhue County, Minn., January 1980 ---------------------...of Cambrian and Ordovician age were studied in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, northwestern Indiana...Cambrian-Ordovician aquifer system in recharge areas in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois were also studied...enrichment from southwestern Wisconsin, southern Minnesota, and northwestern Illinois south toward Missouri...Illinois, northwestern Indiana, Iowa, southeastern Minnesota, northern Missouri, and Wisconsin (fig. 1). The | | | Book | from “gathering of waters” to “muskrat house,” but “red earth place” is also a contender. Names of towns...trilobite; a state mineral, galena; and a state rock, red granite. There are some other mighty strange and...forests, and state recreation areas as well as county parks with geological highlights are given special...system of state highways, which are numbered, and county highways, which are lettered. Designated Rustic...Wisconsin is closely linked with that of neighboring Minnesota and Michigan as well as Ontario to the north. | | | Report (issue) | Croix and Mississippi rivers. Point Douglas, Minnesota, on the left; Prescott, Wisconsin, ____o:cl.:... lJlinneapo/is J ournal. UNIVERSITY MINNESOTA OF MINNESOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILLIAM H. EMMONS....S S COPYRIGHT 1936 BY THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES...outgrowth of repeated requests to the director of the Minnesota Geological Survey for detailed data on various...Engineer's Office; the Department of Highways of Minnesota; the sewer, water, and engineering departments | | | Report (issue) | MANGANESE DEPOSIT OF PLEISTOCENE AGE IN BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO BY D. F. HEWETT Contributions to economic...MANGANESE DEPOSIT OF PLEISTOCENE AGE IN BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO By D. F. HEWETT FIELD WORK Reports of the...River, about 1 mile southeast of Cleveland, Bannock County, Idaho. The principal deposit, operated by the...601-604, 641-643. A MANGANESE DEPOSIT IN BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO 213 concluded that although there are...microscope. The A MANGANESE DEPOSIT IK BANNOCK COUNTY, IDAHO 215 largest grains were well-rounded quartz | | | Report (volume) | ............................................ Minnesota.................................................Minnesota____Prof. W. H. Emmons, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Mississippi __Prof. E. N. Lowe,...See Bauxite and Halloysite. 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;...following localities : Bibb County, Pratts Ferry; Calhoun County, near Tampa; Clay County, T. 20 S., R. 7 E.; |
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Red Wing, Goodhue County, Minnesota, USA