| Garihan, John M., Ranson, William A., Muthukrishnan, Suresh, Bridgeman, James L., Goforth, Tom (2012) Geologic Studies of the Inner Piedmont, Brevarrd Zone, and Blue RIdge, South Carolina and North Carolina. Field Trip Guidebook. Carolina Geological Society | Report (issue) |
South Carolina and North Carolina Guidebook for the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Carolina Geological...Muthukrishnan, James L. Bridgeman, and Tom Goforth CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 2012 FIELD TRIP Geologic Studies...Ridge, South Carolina and North Carolina October 12-14, 2012 Greenville, South Carolina Guidebook for...for the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Carolina Geological Society 73rd Annual Meeting Founded at Furman...Ranson Carolina Geological Society Board of Directors 2012 President Scott Howard South Carolina Geological |
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North Carolina State Library Gift of "JYortk (^arolinti ^Ihranj 0 Digitized by the Internet Archive...in 2019 with funding from State Library of North Carolina https://archive.org/details/corundumperidoti01prat...OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA BY JOSEPH HYDE PRATT and JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS North Carolina State Library...Library Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY J. A. HOLMES, STATE GEOLOGIST VOLUME I CORUNDUM AND...WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA BY JOSEPH HYDE PRATT AND JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA 1905 |
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NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WILLIAM DIVISION JASPER P. OF L. SAUNDERS, MINERAL...RESOURCES GEOLOGIST Circular 16 LOCALITIES NORTH OF CAROLINA BY JAMES F. CONLEY Doc NC DENR LIBRARY...... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS MINERAL COLLECTING IN NORTH CAROLINA , . . . . # . WHERE TO COLLECT f ... f ......THE MINERAL LOCALITIES OF NORTH CAROLINA BY COUNTIES . . ALAMANCE COUNTY 5 5 Pyrophyllite ......... f .......... 5 ALEXANDER COUNTY ................. 7 Emerald, Hiddenite and Associated Minerals |
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.......................................... North Carolina sapphires^......... ..........._.................... Rock Creek sapphires.........-.-.....-..-..........-...---.... Cottonwood Creek sapphires ............ North Carolina..... .... ........................... ................. Macon County ....................... Clay County.. ................................................. Buck Creek or Cullakeenee...tracts...................... ......... Jackson County ................ ............................. |
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of previously little· known basic rocks in Towns County. It includes a review of the minerals known to...FIGURES Page 1. The ultramafic belt of eastern North America . . 2 2. 7 Contour diagram of isojoints...map of the Lake Chatuge area, Towns County, Ga., and Clay County, N.C.. . . .in pocket viii :;:. LIST...the sill and the country rock, previously termed Carolina Gneiss, are parallel suggesting contemporaneous...MILES Figure 1. The ultramafic belt of eastern North America (Hess, 1955, p. 396) and location of the |
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Smoky Mountains National Park, Western North Carolina Carolina Geological Society Annual Field Trip November...Aiken, South Carolina Steve Gurley, Consulting Soil Scientist, Lincolnton, North Carolina Godfrey and...Blythewood, South Carolina Kubal, Furr and Associates, Greenville, South Carolina Zemex Corporation,... Spruce Pine, North Carolina Organization, registering participants, keeping financial records, and guidebook...Cooperation, encouragement, and field checking by North Carolina Geological Survey geologists: Carl E. Merschat |
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BULLETIN NUMBER 47 FORSTERITE OLIVINE DEPOSITS OF NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA By CHARLES E. HUNTER UncleT the...------------------------------~--------- 86 Cane Creek D ep osi t ----------------------------------------------------...Ellijay Creek ---------------------------------------------------------------- 100 OF NORTH CAROLINA AND...___ 107 Buck Creek-Shooting Creek Area-------------------------------------- 107 Buck Creek Deposit-...Laurel Creek Area --------------------------------------------------------------- 113 Laurel Creek Deposit |
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VARIOUS ZONES OF A SINGLE F'ROM SPRUCE PINE, NORTII CAROLINA CIIESTER M. A]-TER AND EARL S. MCCOLI,EV be...AND ORIGIN OF THE EDWIN CLAY, IONE, CALIFORNIA TIIOMAS}" BATES The Edwin clay occurs near rone, california...miles southeast of sacramento. rt is a residual clay of commercial importance found in but two places...rone formation of Eocene age. west of the Edwin clay and forming the western limit of the trough is a...from the clay by a narrow belt of red laterite. The Edwin clay is a highry refractory kaorin clay used for |
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.'.' .., Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina By W. F. Wilson and B. J. McKenzie RUTILE GUMMITE...Information Circular 24 Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina By W. F. Wilson and B. J. McKenzie Raleigh...copies of this publication may be obtained from: North CarOlina Department of Natural Resources and Community...for the general welfare of the citizens of North Carolina. The Section conducts a number of basic and...Geological Survey Section, P. O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611. Eldon P. Allen, Chief Geologist FRONT |
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GEMS AND GEM MINERALS OF NORTH CAROLINA* Josnrn HvoB Pnerr North Carolina is one of the more notable...material. The variety of gem minerals found in North Carolina is probably greater than in any other state...Cassiterite Hematite (in quartz) Pyrite Bronzite Hypersthene Pyroxene Diopside Tourmaline (black) Drauor...Drauor.rt Twelve diamonds have been found in North Carolina, and there are also extensive deposits of itacolumite...westernPiedmont section of the state, and in Franklin County on the eastern edge of the Piedmont. They have |
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___---__-_--__ Pole Creek dacite_______.------_.-.--_._.--.--._...._ Slide Creek gravel___._________..._________...___.__...... Jenny Creek tuff___...__---..-_..-.._--_.__.___-....-.._ Cougar Point welded tuff..........-__._-.----.-.-__---..-.._-. Robinson Creek dacite..___________________________________ Banbury formation__-______... The Jarbidge quadrangle in Elko County, Nevada, and Owyhee County, Idaho, is an area of rugged mountains...total relief. The mountains are bounded on the north by a dissected tableland of young volcanic rocks |
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Knoxville 1 °X2° Quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...Knoxville 1°X2° Quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina By G.R. ROBINSON, Jr., F.G. LESURE...Knoxville 1°X2° quadrangle Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina I by G.R. Robinson, Jr. ... [et al...Geology- Tennessee. 2. Geology-North Carolina. 3. Geology-South Carolina. 4. Mines and mineral resources-...and mineral resources-North Carolina. 6. Mines and mineral resourcesSouth Carolina. I. Robinson, G.R. II |
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Olivine —> hypersthene —> hornblende plus spinel —> plagioclase; B. Olivine —> hypersthene —> garnet —»...Wales. In North America, coronites have been described in Quebec, New Brunswick, New York, and North Carolina...are: olivine—hypersthene—actinolite plus spinel—garnet—plagioclase; olivine—hypersthene—diopside—garnet—plagioclase;...mineral to be tremolite, anthophyllite, enstatite, hypersthene, diopside, or mixtures of two of these; but Brogger...affirms that the first shell is mostly bronzite or hypersthene, rarely diopside, and never tremolite. Nevertheless |
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Information Circular 24 Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina By W. F. Wilson and B. J. McKenzie Raleigh...copies of this publication may be obtained from: North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community...Geological Survey Section, P. O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611. Eldon P. Allen, Chief Geologist i ...FRONT COVER PHOTO Twinned emerald crystal from North Carolina, photo from Smithsonian Institution (slide...viable mineral collecting sites through out North Carolina. Some sites are commercially operated during |
| Robinson, Gilpin R., Lesure, Frank G., Marlowe, J. I., Foley, Nora K., Clark, S.H. (2004) Bedrock geology and mineral resources of the Knoxville 1° x 2° quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Open-File Report 2004-1075. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr20041075 | Report (issue) |
Knoxville 1°x2° Quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina By G.R. ROBINSON, Jr., F.G. LESURE...Knoxville 1°x2° quadrangle Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina / by G.R. Robinson, Jr. ... [etaf...Geology—Tennessee. 2. Geology—North Carolina. 3. Geology—South Carolina. 4. Mines and mineral resources—Tennessee...and mineral resources—North Carolina. 6. Mines and mineral resourcesSouth Carolina. I. Robinson, G.R. II...Introduction 26 Construction Materials 26 Cement 27 Common Clay and Shale 28 Crushed Stone 28 Dimension Stone 29 |
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large variety of minerals and gemstones in North Carolina annually attracts thousands of collectors to...the world. Some Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina T H E C O L L E C T I N G L O C A L I T I E...McKenzie's publication Mineral Collecting Sites in North Carolina: Information Circular 24 (1978). For a more...locations on county road maps, refer to this publication, which can be ordered from the North Carolina Department...27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611. The price is $5.00 plus 4% sales tax. Individual county road maps can |
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0, I y. 50 .r rVv, rv O. ^ NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT R. BRUCE ETHERIDGE...BULLETIN NO. 50 The Vermiculite Deposits of North Carolina BY THOMAS G. MURDOCK AND CHARLES E. HUNTER...UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JASPER L. STUCKEY, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT...TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY RALEIGH 1946 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT...BULLETIN NO. 50 The Vermiculite Deposits of North Carolina BY THOMAS G. MURDOCK AND CHARLES E. HUNTER |
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sandstone are quartz, partly altered feldspar, mica, clay, and fragments of basalt, fine-grained argillaceous...quadrangle. The flows, more extensively exposed to the north, overlie the Fisher formation, and, therefore, are...value in the area include quicksilver and alumina clay. INTRODUCTION LOCATION AND EXTENT OF AREA The Anlauf...Alien and others (1951) described the high-alumina clay deposit at Hobart Butte. J. S. Diller's many contributions...merges imperceptibly with the Coast Ranges. Farther north in Oregon the physiographic distinction between |
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U.S. Geological Survey published Bulletin 191, North American Geologic Formation Names, by F.B. Weeks...chronologically, is as follows: Weeks, F.B., 1902, North American geologic formation names: Bibliography... W.J., and Kopf, R.W., 1957, Geologic names of North America introduced in 1936-1955: U.S. Geological...Hansen, B.E., 1959, Index to the geologic names of North America: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1056-B...Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature, now called the North American Commission on Stratigraphic Nomenclature |
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12 Flowage deposits in the valleys of Kennedy Creek and the White Chuck River............................................................... Crystal Creek mudflow...........................................White Chuck assemblage................. 31 Kennedy Creek assemblage........................................Kennedy Creek assemblage................... 38 Flowage deposits in the valley of Baekos Creek...........the valleys of Dusty Creek and the Suiattle River..... 46 Clayey lahar in Dusty Creek valley........... |
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...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous............................................. North Carolina..............................................1. Elliott County dike............................................... 2. Crittenden County dike...................................... Rocks of Cripple Creek district..............'................... Miscellaneous....................................... 3. Colfax County................ I............................. |
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_________ _ 3 3 6 7 7 7 North west-trending faults ____ - _____ _ North-trending faults ______________...staurolite in garnet-mica schist of the staurolite zone north of Junction Peak ____ 13 Photographs showing pseudomorphs...allows correlation with known equivalents farther north with greater certainty than could be done previously...in this report starting with biotite zone in the north and followed succes.sively by zones of garnet, staurolite...miles. Several high-angle faults--most trending north, ·some trending northwest-interrupt the stratigraphic |
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Walla Walla Plateau is that section which lies north of the Blue Mountains." This includes most of the..."Cascade Mountains." f) As the Wallowa, or Eagle Creek, Mountains, as they are sometimes called, are quite...sides; on the west by the Pacific Ocean; on the north by the master-stream, the Columbia; on the east...is perhaps the most famous of all the lakes of North America, namely Crater Lake at the summit of the...granodiorite occurring along the headwaters of the north fork of John Day River is thought to be the oldest |
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500-mile-long state situated mainly between 35° and 36.6° North latitude and bounded on the west by the Mississippi...left). Calcite, 5.5 cm high, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen, Jeff Scovil photo. Figure...(above). Fluorite, 13.1 cm wide, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Francis Benjamin specimen, Jeff Scovil photo....Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen and photo. Figure 4 (right). Cumberland mine, Smith County. Travis...earths to make saltpeter, at Nicojack Cave in Marion County, then nitromagnesite at the same location (Shepard |