| | Report (issue) | 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 | | | Report (issue) | North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development George R. Ross, Director Division of Mineral...Resources OF THE Hot Springs Window, Madison County, North Carolina By Steven S. Oriel Prepared in Cooperation...Raleigh, North Carolina March 20, 1950 To His Excellency, Honorable W. Kerr Scott Governor of North Carolina...Resources of the Hot Springs Window, Madison County, North Carolina." This bul letin is another in a series...faults , , 18 35 Criteria used in recognition 35 Mine Ridge thrust fault 36 Brushy Mountain thrust fault | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ASH FROM THE SLATE BELT OF NORTH CAROLINA Jesrnn L. SrucrBy, North Carolina State College. INrnonuctroN...INrnonuctroN The Slate Belt of North Carolina embracesa region which varies in width from 8 to 50 miles! and extends...kaolin. Bayley2 while studying the kaolin of North Carolina in 1918 visited Montgomery and Richmond counties...Describing the Overton deposit near the Iola Gold Mine at Candor he says: "The sample furnished is a loose..."The sample looks very much like that from the Iola Mine at Candor. It is a very fine, gritty, flour-like | | | Report (issue) | Mica Deposits of the Blue Ridge in North Carolina GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 577 Work done...done in part in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development and in part...Administration Mica Deposits of the Blue Ridge in North Carolina By FRANK G. LESURE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL... Work done in part in cooperation with the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development... Geologic map of part of the Blue Ridge of North Carolina and Tennessee. 2-6. Maps showing location of | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | arc that extends from North Carolina through the kaolin districts of South Carolina and Georgia, across...proposed the name Tuscaloosa Formation after the town, county, and river in west Alabama where the formation...sands in the large clay deposits of eastern Marion County are similar to the sands in the Pottsville Formation...long that extends from eastern North Carolina, across South Carolina, Georgia, and Alabama, touching...Mississippi Embayment. On the Atlantic slope, from North Carolina through Georgia and eastern Alabama, sediments | | | Report (issue) | CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1971 Officers President: Norman K. Olson, State Geologist Division of... South Carolina Vice President: Walter H. Wheeler Department of Geology University of North Carolina...Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Secretary-Treasurer: S. Duncan Heron, Jr. Department of Geology Duke...Duke University Durham, North Carolina Chairman of Membership Committee: David S. Snipes Department of...and Geology Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Field Trip Leader: W. Robert Power Department | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 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 | | | Report (issue) | Persimmon Creek quadrangles, Tennessee and North Carolina By Robert M. Kernon Open-file report 1968...Persimmon Creek quadrangles, Tennessee and North Carolina. Map of Ducktown, Isabella, and Persimmon Creek...Persimmon Creek quadrangles, Tennessee and North Carolina, that was being written by Robert M. Hernon...Persimmon Creek quadrangles, Tennessee and North Carolina By Robert M. Hernon GENERAL GEOLOGY The three...assemblages are chlorite-sericite in the northwest onesixth of the area, sericite in the extreme southeast | | | Report (issue) | STRUCTURE, AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE MINERAL BLUFF QUADRANGLE, GEORGIA By Vernon J. Hurst ATLANTA...Structure, and Mineral Resources of the Mineral Bluff quadrangle, Georgia," by Dr. Vernon J. Hurst who...investigation. It has already proven of value in Fannin County and will, it is anticipated, prove equally useful...petrography, stratigraphy, and structure of the Mineral Bluff-Blue Ridge area. It will be useful to geologists...complicated geologic history and mineral deposits of north-central Georgia. Very respectfully yours, GARLAND | | | Report (issue) | CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1975 Officers President: Robert D. Hatcher, Jr Department of Chemistry...Clemson, South Carolina Vice President: Carlton J. Leith Department of Geosciences North Carolina State University...University Raleigh, North Carolina Secretary-Treasurer: S. Duncan Heron, Jr. Department of Geology Duke...Duke University Durham, North Carolina Chairman of Membership Committee: Robert E. Lemm Department...South Carolina Field Trip Leaders: Stephen A. Kish Department of Geology University of North Carolina | | | Report (issue) | Slack STOP 16. Open pit, east end of Betty Baker mine by J.E. Gair Drill core, Mineral district by J...4. Geologic map of the Mineral district, Louisa County, Virginia 5. Geology of the Gofer deposit. Plan...following rifting near the eastern edge of the North American continental plate. The rifting initiated...about 5 km north of Galax , Va. and to one deposit in the Betty Baker segment, 10 km north of Hillsville...the Chopawamsic-James Run belt relative to the North American and Euro-African continental plates and | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 500-mile-long state situated mainly between 35° and 36.6° North latitude and bounded on the west by the Mississippi...(top left). Calcite, 5.5 cm high, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen, Jeff Scovil photo...(above). Fluorite, 13.1 cm wide, Elmwood mine, Smith County. Francis Benjamin specimen, Jeff Scovil photo...(left). Fluorite, 2.5 cm on edge, Elmwood mine, Carthage, Smith County. Terry Huizing specimen and photo. Figure...Figure 4 (right). Cumberland mine, Smith County. Travis Paris photo (2004). Figure 5 (far right page) | | | Report (issue) | .'.' .., 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 | | | Report (issue) | 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 | | | Report (issue) | Carolina Geological Society Officers 1966-67 President: William J. Furbish Duke University Durham...Durham, North Carolina Vice President: Maurice Magee Tennessee Copper Company Ducktown, Tennessee Secretary-Treasurer:...Secretary-Treasurer: S. Duncan Heron Duke University Durham, North Carolina Field Trip Leader: Douglas W. Rankin U.S...S. Geological Survey Washington, D.C. CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Guidebook for 1967 Annual Meeting...THE GEOLOGY OF THE MT. ROGERS AREA, VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA AND TENNESSEE Douglas W. Rankin U.S. Geological | | | Report (issue) | chartoflithologic units in Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 31 9. Modal analyses of felsic igneous rocks north of the Brevard fault zone . . . . . . . . . . ....Austell, Sand Hill, Kennesaw and Dallas gneisses north of the Brevard zone. The oldest rocks present in...rocks that have many similarities to lithologies north 1 To produce a geologic map of an area as large...10911 0111 11211311411 511611711B119120- Rome North Shannon Adairsvi lie White West White East Waleska | | | Journal (issue) | Salt Water Encroachment in Limestone at Silver Bluff, Miami, Florida Russell H. Brown and Garald G........... C. L. Thornburg 283 Sillimanite in North Carolina Laurence L. Smith 298 Reviews: The Geology...For eects For Sa For Noe For Europe Asia Africa North America South America Australia Executive Committee...WATER OF 1945 No. 4 ENCROACHMENT IN LIMESTONE BLUFF, MIAMI, FLORIDA. RUSSELL H. BROWN AND GARALD...| USE ELD } LIN : eile oe TCH ' ! Silver Bluff is part of a low coastal ridge that averages approximately | | | Report (issue) | SOUTH CAROLINA GEOLOGY Volume 40 The Carolina Terrane in Northeastern South Carolina: History of an...of Eocambrian Rocks (Ridgeway Gold Mine, South Carolina), Carolina Terrane Mervin J. Bartholomew, Amy...Neoproterozoic Intra-Arc Basin in the Carolina Terrane, South Carolina Kenneth A. Gillon, T. Langdon Mitchell...the Geology of the Ridgeway-Camden Area, South Carolina Piedmont Donald T. Secor, Jr., Chris A. Barker...SOUTH CAROLINA GEOLOGY publication. Cover Photo: Overview of the North Pit at Ridgeway Gold Mine (Kennecott-Ridgeway | | | Report (issue) | CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FIELD TRIP GUIDEBOOK October 21 – 23, 1983 GEOLOGIC INVESTIGATIONS IN...IN THE BLUE RIDGE OF NORTHWE3STERN NORTH CAROLINA Edited by Sharon E. Lewis Virginia Division of Mineral...pit”, of the main adit and Stopes of the Cranberry mine Copies of this guidebook may be obtained from:...NRCD Post Office Box 27687 Raleigh, North Carolina 27611-7687 CAROLINA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY 1983 OFFICERS...South Carolina 29613 Vice-President: John J. Chapman Department of Earth Science Western Carolina University | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | GRAPHITE DEPOSITS OF ASHLAND, ALABAMA. 209 County,the other chieflyin Coosabut partly in ChiltonCounty...t919 . More than 40 mines were established in Clay County,most of them now dismantled and in ruins. The openingsthat...F., "Geology and Mineral Resourcesof Clay County," County Report No. x, Geol. Survey of Alabama, x923...faultingparallelto the strike. The rocks of Clay County are describedbest by Prouty.6 Workabledepositso...northeastcorner southwestward throughthe middleof Clay County,terminating abruptly8 or 9 milessouthwestof Ashland | | | Report (volume) | the Albemarle Group of the Carolina slate belt in central North Carolina, by Arvid A. Stromquist and...Black. (F) The Reany Creek Formation, Marquette County, Michigan, by Willard P. Puffett. (G) The Aguada...Formation in the southeastern Kaiparowits region, Kane County, Utah, by Fred Peterson. (K) Summary of Cretaceous...Triassic) and Sundance (Upper Jurassic) Formations in north-central Colorado, by G. N. Pipiringos, W. J. Hail...Paleozoic formations of the Mountain City area, Elko County, Nevada, by R. R. Coats________________________________________ | | | Report (issue) | 3 : ^> I North C: 3 Library NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT GEORGE R. ROSS...BULLETIN NUMBER 61 SILLIMANITE DEPOSITS in North Carolina BY LEWIS J. HASH AND EARL C. YAN HORN EDITED...TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY RALEIGH 1951 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT...DEPOSITS in North Carolina By LEWIS J. HASH and EARL C. VAN HORN Edited by KEFTON H. TEAGUE North Carolina...Raleigh, North Carolina April 19, 1951 To His Excellency, HONORABLE W. KERR SCOTT Governor of North Carolina | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | under the following names: Carolina gneiss, Roan gneiss, and granites. The Carolina gneiss, so called from...abundant, widespread, and typical rocks of the Carolina formation are schists, largely micaceous and garnetiferous...PYROXENITEDUNITE, AND SERPENTINE ARCH EAN ROAN GNEISS CAROLINA GNEISS FIG. 2 5000-6500 168 S. W. McCALLIE...to hundreds of rods in width and often cut the Carolina gneiss, into which they have been intruded at...middle of this group of strata in Tennessee and North Carolina, and the strata below the fossil-bearing beds | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Alabama P.O. Box 0 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35486 85° • County Seat ALABAMA'S MINERAL INDUSTRY began in 1818...iron furnace was built near Russellville, Franklin County, utilizing local brown iron-ore (goethite) deposits...Tennessee River Valley area near Huntsville, Madison County, the first such mineralogical description in the...1831 along tributaries of the Coosa River (Chilton County). Utilization of mineral resources in Alabama has...iron ore, clay, marble, bauxite, and Figure 1. County map of Alabama. Courtesy U.S. Geological Survey | | 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...Knoxville l°x2° quadrangle, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina 2. 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