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| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | geochronology of the Wolf River batholith, north-central
Wisconsin: Evidence for successive magmatism
between 1484... University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7613, USA
Received 6 May 2006; received in revised form 15...Mesoproterozoic, anorogenic Wolf
River batholith (WRB) of Wisconsin and the nearby Wausau syenite complex in order...monzonite, Hager porphyry, Belongia granite, and High Falls granite) have a weighted average crystallization...plutons (Wolf River granite, Wiborgite porphyry, Red River granite, and
Waupaca granite), which yields a | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | PRE-CAMPRE-POTSDAM
WISCONSIN.
BRIAN OF NORTH-CENTRAL
region of central and northern Wisconsin consists principally...particularly
that part in central Wisconsin' in Taylor, Lincoln, Marathon,
Portage, Wood, Clark, and Jackson...brief description of a base-level in central Wisconsin, a reference to which is again made in a later...across
THE
1 See Plate I, Atlas of the Geology of Wisconsin,
Geol. and Nat. Hist. Surv.
2 Science, Vol. IV(I896)...
29Q
S. WEIDMAiN
the narrow valley of the Wisconsin to the flat-topped uplands,
ridges, and valleys | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | PUBLIC-SUPPLY PUMP AGE
IN WISCONSIN, BY AQUIFER
By
C. L. Lawrence, B. R. Ellefson, R. D. Cotter
U.S...Report 83-931
Prepared in cooperation with the
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
February 1984...Geological Survey, WRD
1815 University Avenue
Madison, Wisconsin 53705-4096
Open-File Services Section
Western...Summary of 1979 pumpage from four aquifers in Wisconsin .......................... 39
III
FACTORS FOR...cubic meters (m3 )
IV
PUBLIC-SUPPLY PUMPAGE
IN WISCONSIN, BY AQUIFER
C. L. Lawrence, B. R. Ellefson, R | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Granitoid Rocks in
Wisconsin Magmatic Terranes of
Penokean Orogen, Northern Wisconsin
U.S. GEOLOGICAL...Granitoid Rocks in
Wisconsin Magmatic Terranes of
Penokean Orogen, Northern Wisconsin
By P.K. SIMS, K.j...granitoid rocks in Wisconsin
magmatic terranes of Penokean orogen, northern Wisconsin I by P.K. Sims ....no.: 119.3: 1904-J
1. Granodiorites-Wisconsin. 2. Granite-Wisconsin. 3. Geology,
Stratigraphic- Proterozoic...Proterozoic. 4. Geochemistry-Wisconsin. 5. GeologyWisconsin. I. Sims, P.K. (Paul Kibler), 1918- . II. Series | 👁 Image
| | Book | | Dorr Jr
JOHN W. ATTIG ©
ROADSIDE
EOLOGY
of WISCONSIN
Digitized by the Internet Archive
In 2022 with...org/details/roadsidegeologyoOO00O0dott
SADSIDE
EOLOGY
of WISCONSIN
Robert H. Dott, Jr., and John W. Attig
© 2004...Cover art and illustrations by Susan L. Hunt,
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
The authors’...the sale of this book go to the University of
Wisconsin—Madison Department of Geology and Geophysics to...Dott, Robert H., 1929-—
Roadside geology of Wisconsin / Robert H. Dott, Jr. and John W. Attig.
p. cm | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Middle Precambrian
Rocks in Eastern and Central Wisconsin
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THURMAN*^*
Z. E. PETERMAN
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Department...that crop
out throughout eastern and central Wisconsin. Most of the data are
consistent with an apparent...demonstration that most
of the older Precambrian rocks in Wisconsin are in the age range of
1,800 to 1,900 m.y. old...Precambrian rocks exposed in
eastern and central Wisconsin.
Material from many published reports and graduate...areas and aspects of the Precambrian
geology of Wisconsin have been compiled by Dutton and Bradley
(1970) | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | lapidary materials
THE
Geologic History of
WISCONSIN
GEOLOGICAL
EVENTS THAT
OCCURRED
T H O U S A N...in geologic
history.
The geologic history of Wisconsin, as recorded in the
rocks, spans some 3,000 million...Over this
immense span of time, the area we call Wisconsin has
experienced a wide variety of geological events...Rocks of this age are extensively
exposed in Wisconsin, and therefore the Precambrian con
tains most...Geology Department
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Oshkosh, Wisconsin 54901
part of the state. The Mesozoic | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | selected aplites and quartz veins of White Pine County,
Nevada, by D.E. Lee, E.L.M. Brandt, and J.D. Gleason...micas from meta_clastic rocks of
eastern White Pine County, Nevada, by D.E. Lee, R.E. Van Loenen,
E.L.M. Brandt...Platinum and palladium in a mafic dike, Sanders County, Montana, by
R.E. Van Loenen, Joseph Haffty, and...shale, Davis Formation, near Leadwood, St. Francois County, Missouri 7
2
Contents
CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERAL...feldspathic shale from the Deadwood Formation, Lawrence
County, S. Oak.
[LOI, loss on ignition at 9000C; n.d. | 👁 Image
| | Book (volume) | | New York
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
Vermont
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Ridge Mountains of Mitchell County, North Carolina, to be true hiddenite.
Preface...Hamlin, were rock hunting on Mount Mica in Oxford County, Maine. On the way
home, one of the boys saw a...are kept busy in the Pala district of San Diego County, California,
as well. California, in fact, is North | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | PLAIN OF WISCONSIN
BY
E. P. Weeks and H. G. Stangland
Prepared in cooperation with the
Wisconsin Department...and the
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
Open-file report
MADISON, WISCONSIN
1971
I...PLAIN OF WISCONSIN
By
E. P. Weeks and H. G. Stangland
Prepared in cooperation with the
Wisconsin Department...Resources
and the
Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey
Madison, Wisconsin
1971
CONTENTS
...geology of part of the sand plain
of central Wisconsin, with geologic sections - - In pocket
4.
Moraines | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | museum specimens. Some mineral aggregates, as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included,...West Virginia... .Dr. I. C. White, Morgantown.
Wisconsin.........Prof. W. 0. Hotchkiss, Madison.
Wyoming...See Bauxite and Hallpysite.
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, Pv. 7 E.; Jefferson | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | _______________________________
Michigan and Wisconsin.________:_____-____--_--__----_----_--___-__-..._______________________________
Michigan and Wisconsin,_____-_-________-_-__-_-_--------_-------_-_-_---___-----___--_-...________-_-___--____________________________
Wisconsin and Michigan. _______-_:________-_______-_----_...found in Canada, northern Minnesota, and northern Wisconsin areas which
up to 1911 had not received the detailed...the
Keewatin series, intruded by the Laurentian granite; (2) the
Knife Lake series (which may be Lower | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Sciences
University of Wisconsin-River Falls
410 South Third Street
River Falls, Wisconsin 54022
his is Wisconsin’s... breweries,
bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin
also has a diverse geology and a history rich...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this
respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral
collector...Racine (Scovil 1994), the pegmatites of Florence
County (Koehier 1989) and the Wausau area (Falster 1987)...1987),
and the metavolcanicrocks near Stevens Point (Buchholz 1996).
This index summarizes and highlights | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | ............................................
Wisconsin.................................................specimens. Some mineral aggregates, such as clay, granite,
limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included because...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.; | 👁 Image
| | Book (volume) | | York
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Rhode Island
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Ridge Mountains of Mitchell County, North Carolina, to be true hiddenite.
Preface...Hamlin, were rock hunting on Mount Mica in Oxford County, Maine. On the way
home, one of the boys saw a...are kept busy in the Pala district of San Diego County, California,
as well. California, in fact, is North | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Calumet, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan Counties and
Wisconsin and Illinois Rivers.
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES AND MAPS...CONCISE GAZETTEER
entities represented by the point, line, and area symbols (and photographic images)...possible. On a map, a name stands alone with
its point, line, or area symbol outside the context of
sentence...Milksick Creek,
Cowcumber Hill, Bayou Boeuf, Stingray Point, Lake
Winnebago, Kodiak, The Maiden, Mauna Loa,...locality, or civil division (city, village, or county) named for a physical feature is always
listed | 👁 Image
| | Show/Event (guide) | | during highway
construction, Hull Township, Gatineau County, Quebec.
P. M. Bellev, R. Rowe & M. Picard.
2:45...C o l l e c t i n g copper crystals at Mamainse Point, Lake Superior,
Ontario. R. McDougall & D. K. Joyce...e " from the Harder Farm, Hammond, St. Lawrence
County, NY. M. Lupulescu.
3:45 H i s t o r y of the Powers...Powers farm streamside veins, St. Lawrence
County, New York. M. R. Walter & S. C. Chamberlain.
4:00 M...assemblage from the Allah
Cooper/Valcooper mine, Louisa County, Virginia. L. E. Kearns
& M. D. Dunn.
4:30 B l | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Western Pomerania
Poland
Wausau area,
northern Wisconsin, the United States
Val Passiria valley
Merano...Central Inlier
Trelawney county, Jamaica
Alberta province,
Canada
Opava county,
Czech Republic
Kimbi region...city of the region Historical city and
“starting point”
Geological formation
First settlement and city...Northern Wisconsin, the United
States
Syenite intrusions of Wausau syenite complex, Northern Wisconsin, the...Northern Wisconsin, the United States
Syenite intrusions of Wausau syenite complex, Northern Wisconsin, the | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | |
5
in., inch or inches.
Circ., Circular.
Co., County or Company.
Indus., Industrial.
Inst., Institute...Preliminary.
Proc., Proceedings.
Prog., Progress.
Pt., Point (of land).
pt., Part (of a publication).
Ptg, Printing... by a line which proceeds southwesterly from
a point on State line 1.5 mi. NW. of Hornsboro, thence crossing...of Meeting St. (2 mi.), and thence
direct to a point near McCormick, whence it collOinues to Savannah...of Saluda River. Rocks consist of gneissoids, granite, syenite,
quartz, mica and hornblende schists and | 👁 Image
| Bickford, M.E., Van Schmus, W.R., Karlstrom, K.E., Mueller, P.A., Kamenov, G.D. (2015) Mesoproterozoic-trans-Laurentian magmatism: A synthesis of continent-wide age distributions, new SIMS U–Pb ages, zircon saturation temperatures, and Hf and Nd isotopic compositions. Precambrian Research, 265. 286-312 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2014.11.024 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | setting of the Mesoproterozoic (1.50–1.34 Ga) granite–rhyolite Provinces of the
midcontinent region of...of the United States, and the coeval A-type granite plutons of the southwestern
United States, have been...Mesoproterozoic is the
origin of the 1.50–1.34 Ga “granite–rhyolite” provinces of the North
∗ Corresponding...rov
o P
WM
SP
P
W
TH
Anorthosite
& Ilmenite
Granite
Magnetite-series
Granites
1000 Km
Two-Mica
Granites...Slagstad et al.
(2009) suggested that rocks of the granite–rhyolite provinces were
formed in a back-arc setting | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Bemidji Lake near Ponsford, Minn. �
1938-39*.
Many Point Lake near Ponsford, Minn.
1933-35*; 1938-45*.
1938-47*...near Vergas, Minn.
1937-38*.
Long Lake (Otter Tail County) near Vergas, Minn. � 1937-39*.
Litt.Le Toad Lake...Pelican River Basin--Continued.
Long Lake (Becker County) near Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Long Lake near Elizabeth...ditch 69, near Oak Point, Minn
Roseau River at head of State ditch 51, near Oak Point, Minn. .
Roseau River...River at Oak Point, Minn.
Roseau River at Caribou, Minn.
Roseau River below State ditch 51, near Caribou | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Introduction
1
Kinds of stone available
3
Granite, gneiss
3
Schist, trap, serpentine
4
Lava,...Adams County
Allegheny County
Armstrong County
Beaver County
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Blair County
Bradford County
Pucks County
Butler County
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Cameron County
Carbon County
Centre County
Chester County
Clarion County
Clearfield...Clearfield County
Clinton County
Columbia County
Crawford County
Cumberland County
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| Holm, Daniel, Medaris, L. Gordon, McDannell, Kalin T., Schneider, David A., Schulz, Klaus, Singer, Bradley S., Jicha, Brian R. (2020) Growth, overprinting, and stabilization of Proterozoic provinces in the southern Lake Superior region. Precambrian Research, 339. 105587 doi:10.1016/j.precamres.2019.105587 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Lincoln Street, Kent State University, Kent,
OH 44242, USA. dholm@kent.edu.
Keywords: geochronology, mafic...located in the southern Lake Superior region (Wisconsin, northern Michigan,
east- central Minnesota, and...geon 18 Neillsville granite; BHG: geon 17 Baxter Hollow granite; ILST-3: geon 14
granite core; WRB and WRB-3:...WRB-3: geon 14 Wolf River granite).
4
The Penokean terrane was variably overprinted by magmatic, tectonic...(Pietrzak-Renaud and Davis, 2014). In northern Wisconsin, the
steep, south-dipping Niagara fault zone (NFZ) | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Meridian of 76° 30', from Tompkins County,
New York, to Bradford County, Pennsylvania, by Henry S.Williams.................................
XI. Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota, and Iowa............................countries or parts of countries,
or even to a single county, or a portion of one, as well as several attempts...printer. It embraces the coal field of Bristol County and
of Ehode Island.
(14)
INTRODUCTION.
.1
«...who constructed them. The States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | with State and local historical societies, State, county, and
township officers, and individuals in all...Wyoming, Illinois, superintendent of schools,
Stark County, 1882-1898, for much valuable information concerning...several hundred cities and towns, and corrections
of county names in the State of Illinois.
J. P. Dunn, Indiana...Indianapolis, Indiana, for
additions to and corrections of county names.
M. W. Davis, State Historical Society, Iowa...fora
revision of the complete list of Minnesota county names.
Franklin L. Riley, Mississippi Historical |
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