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Isidore Adler, chemist, operates a gonimeter used for x-ray fluorescence analysis of individual grains of mineral specimens, Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C. 1958. Lower right photograph page 36, Images of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1879-1979.
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Early stage: blue-gray limestone or dolomite is somewhat fractured, cracks being filled with white dolomite; specimen is 3 inches long. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 21, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Specimens of sheet mica. Latah County, Idaho. Circa 1943. Plate 8-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 229. 1950
Sacramento porphyry; note more coarsely crystalline texture and darker color: length of specimen 4 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1935. Figure 36, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Silver Plume (?) granite; note finely crystalline texture and faintly trachitoid arrangement of crystals with banding parallel to long dimension of specimen; length of specimen 3 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 10, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Specimen: Gradation in altered augite monzonite from (right) fresh rock to (center) sericitized and chloritized rock to (left) rock composed of coarsely crystalline epidote and albite, Jumbo mine, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 1944. Figure 33, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 251. 1953.
Johnson Gulch porphyry; note euhedral phenocrysts resembling those of Lincoln porphyry: length of specimen 3.5 inches. Lake County, Colorado. 1935. Figure 40, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Cambrian diabase-porphyry dike specimens. Arbuckle Mountains. Oklahoma. September 1954.
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Specimen of refolded isoclinal folds in schist. Riverside Mountains, Riverside County, California. January 1967.
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This location is part of the Arizona Mineral Industry Location System (AzMILS), an inventory of mineral occurences, prospects and mine locations in Arizona. Yavapai325 is located in T8N R4W Sec 23 NW in the Sam Powell Peak - 7.5 Min quad. This collection consists of various reports, maps, records and related materials acquired by the Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral Resources regarding mining properties in Arizona. Information was obtained by various means, including the property owners, exploration companies, consultants, verbal interviews, field visits, newspapers and publications. Some sections may be redacted for copyright. Please see the access statement.
THIS IS A HISTORICAL RECORD. As of December 17, 2021, the BISON application will no longer be available online and has been replaced by https://www.gbif.us. The BISON APIs are still available at https://bison.usgs.gov/#api and the Integrated Publishing Toolkit is still available at https://bison.usgs.gov/ipt. The USGS Biodiversity Information Serving Our Nation (BISON) project is an online all-species mapping information system consisting of a large collection of species occurrence datasets (e.g., plants and animals) found in the United States, U.S. Territories, U.S. marine Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), and Canada, with relevant geospatial layers. Species occurrences are records of organisms at a particular...
Specimen: Folded and sheared quartz vein. Alaska. 1907. Plate 9-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 433. 1910.
Pikes Peak (?) granite; note coarsely crystalline texture and conspicuous dark mineral; length of specimen, 3 inches long. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 8, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Diplomystus, a late-early Eocene herring from the Green River Formation 9 miles west of Kemmerer. About 1/2 natural size. Dorsal scutes partly separated from body. Worm-like objects are fish coprolites containing fragments of fish bones. Specimen prepared by W. R. Hansen. Lincoln County, Wyoming. July 1984.
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Advanced stage: limestone almost wholly replaced and dark blotches also no longer conspicuous; specimen is 3 inches in length. Lake County, Colorado. 1929. Figure 23, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 235. 1953.
Specimen: Magnetite-diopside intergrowths replacing marble, upper magnetite bodies, Jumbo Basin, Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. 1944. Figure 23, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 251. 1953.
Kachemak Bay. Specimens of petrified wood. Cook Inlet. Seldovia District. Alaska. Circa 1904. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 277, Plate XV-A. 1906.
Specimen: slight scour at top of diatomaceous upper layer of a rhythmite. Los Angeles County, California. 1931. Plate 15-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 212. 1943.
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Specimens of granite. Fine granite, rhyolite, porphyry rhyolite. Precambrian, St. Francis Mountains. Missouri. April 1965.
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