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| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | Walnut" Marcasite nodules from Norwood, Mich.
We have received some very interesting marcasite nodules...nodules:
Charlevoix County Marcasite
Locality: Norwood, Charlevoix County,
Michigan.
Occurrence: Nodules...Nodules in Antrim shale.
Identification: By physical properties
and occurrence in shale, confirmed by
chemical...chemical tests. See also "Rocks and Minerals of Michigan", Geological Survey
Division, Department of Conservation...are found embedded in the Antrim formation, a Devonian-Mississippian shale, and usually
are in the general | 👁 Image
| | Report (edition) | | 23. GS : PUB 42 ROCKSand MINERALS MICHIGAN RECEIVED ILLINOIS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYLIBRARY JUN 3 1939...THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY URBANA CA STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...Publication ROCKS AND DIVISION 42 MINERALS OF MICHIGAN By O. Floyd Poindexter, Mineralogist ; Helen...G. Bergquist, Department Geology and Geography Michigan State College Under the direction of R. A. Smith...1939 LANSING 1 BOOKBINDERS Copyrighted by Michigan Department of Conservation 1939 557 M58DP FOREWORD | 👁 Image
| | Report (edition) | | S 23.GS : PUB 42 1945 RUCKSandMINERALS MICHIGAN Library of ILLINOIS THE GEOLOGICAL URBANA c...c . 2 STATE SURVEY STATE DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN OF CONSERVATION P. J. HOFFMASTER, Director GEOLOGICAL... AND Edition 42 Revised MINERALS 1945 OF MICHIGAN PLURIBUS UNUM QUARIS PENINS CIRCUMSPICE ILLINOIS...Geography MichiganState College Copyrighted by Michigan Department of Conservation 1945 Printed by Franklin...and ores , and a set of thirty -six minerals of Michigan , but has grown to the present volume under the | 👁 Image
| | Report (edition) | | 1858 046 863 753 GEOLLIB Rocksand mineralsof Michigan , / Poindexter Oscar Floyd, QE445.M5 P63 1962/...PRINTED IN U.S.A. Geol ROCKS and MINERALS MICHIGAN STATE BUIBUITY OF 100 APR 2 1963 LIBRARIES 7 ...OF CONSERVATION STATE DEPARTMENT WILLIAM MICHIGAN OF GERALD GEOLOGICAL OF CONSERVATION E....Publication ROCKS AND DIVISION MINERALS 42 OF MICHIGAN By oscar Floyd Poindexter, Helen M. Martin...Bergquist M L Copyright 1939, 1945, 1952 by the Michigan Department First edition , 1939 Second edition | 👁 Image
| | Report (edition) | | ROCKS and MINERALS MICHIGAN stx QE445 P64 1952 THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY A Gift to the UniversityLibraries...UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES . STATE DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN OF CONSERVATION G. E. EDDY, Director GEOLOGICAL...1953 Third Printing 1957 ROCKS AND MINERALS OF MICHIGAN By O. Floyd Poindexter, Mineralogist; Helen...Geography, Michigan State College 00445 PC4 1952 Copyright 1939, 1945, 1952 by the Michigan Department...and ores , and a set of thirty -six minerals of Michigan , but grew to the volume of the first and second | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | (CaBSiO4OH) vesicle filling from a
basaltic Houghton County lava flow. Small specks of
native copper occur...the surface and
between the nodular masses.
The Michigan Bicentennial symbol (back cover) incorporates...Survey Division
BULLETIN 6
THE
MINERALOGY
OF
MICHIGAN
by
E. Wm. Heinrich
Professor of Mineralogy
and...University of Michigan
Ann Arhor, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan
1976
STATE OF MICHIGAN
WILLIAM G. Mrr...State of Michigan CL '48 s.321.6.
Printed by Speaker-Hines and Thomas, Inc., Lansing, Michigan.
Available | 👁 Image
| | Book | | Mineralogy of Michigan
by E. W. Heinrich
updated and revised •
by George W. Robinson
M
By
E W~ Hellnr]ch...Museum
Michigan Technological University
Houghton, Michigan 49931
2004
©
MINERALOGY OF MICHIGAN
3
FOREWORD...FOREWORD
Michigan has a long and varied geologic history that includes repeated episodes of volcanism...before the first Europeans set foot here. When
Michigan became a state in 1837, one of the first actions...and we continue to learn more about them today. Michigan minerals helped to
build the state and nation | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Stratigraphy of the
New Albany Shale in Indiana
BULLETIN 44
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
Stratigraphy...Stratigraphy of the
New Albany Shale
in Indiana
By JERRY A. LINEBACK
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES...Principal rock types / 4
Brownish-black shale / 6
Greenish-gray shale / 7
Dolomite / 8
Quartzose rocks / 9...underlying rocks / 9
Lithostratigraphy of the New Albany Shale / 11
Blocher Member / 15
Selmier Member / 22
Morgan...New Albany Shale in the subsurface / 29
Antrim Shale / 31
Ellsworth Shale / 32
Sunbury Shale / 34
Relation | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | in samples of alum shale of Late Cambrian age in
southern Sweden. In 1909 this shale was mined for radium...uranium was being recovered from this
shale.2 In recent years this shale also has been mined and processed...Chattanooga shale of Devonian and Mississippian age in southeastern United
States, the Woodford shale and its...Cretaceous
Eagle Ford shale of Texas, and the Sharon Springs member of the
Pierre shale of Cretaceous age...been examined include the Devonian Antrim
shale of Michigan; shale in the Mississippian Salem limestone | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | wish to find
GARY, J. H. (ed.) 1983. Sixteenth Oil Shale Symposium
driving mechanisms to explain the origins...their extenWhen this symposium took place, the oil shale industry was
sional phenomena have a common origin;...is concerned with processing the
shale and disposal of spent shale; and the final 100 pages deal
with...Much of the book deals with the holy shrine of oil shale
people, the Green River Formation of Eocene age...much less detail.
The definition of an oil shale is a shale which yields
commercial amounts of oil on | 👁 Image
| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | is concerned with processing the
shale and disposal of spent shale; and the final 100 pages deal
with...Much of the book deals with the holy shrine of oil shale
people, the Green River Formation of Eocene age...much less detail.
The definition of an oil shale is a shale which yields
commercial amounts of oil on...the terminology
of a petroleum geochemist an oil shale is an immature source
rock. It is an organic-rich...near the mine or in
situ. Since the oil from oil shale requires the input of energy
during mining and heating | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | site of the former town of Alum Cave,
Sullivan County, in the NW¼NE¼ sec. 25, T. 9 N., R. 8 W.
Description...places is
separated into two beds by a few inches of shale. The thickness of
this member ranges from 0. 1 to...outcrop in northern Vigo County and Vermillion County. South of
Sullivan County , the limestone is thin...traced
as gray to brown calcareous fossiliferous shale containing limestone
nodules as far south as Pike... 8 N ., R. 8 W., near Antioch Church,
Sullivan County. This unit lies 2 feet below the Bucktown Coal | 👁 Image
| | Journal (issue) | | W . T . Baxter .... 482
ANTHRACONITE NEAR NORWOOD, MICHIGAN. By Carl E. Wulfman ................ 483
CLUB...village on the Cum- asbestos, melanterite and marcasite. The
berland-Lincoln border, was visited for fibrous...466
Bristol Point Amethyst
Leaving Providence County, and going
south. Bristol Poi!lt ,vac; v:sited...on Mineral Localities in R. I. Part I
Providence County ( Fisher & Gedney)
Notes on Mineral Localities...AYRES
Michigan College of Mining and Tech nology, Houghton, Mich igan
upf
Monroe, Orange County, Ne"· | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | rock above the Springfield Coal
Member in Sullivan County, Ind. Logan's
term was modified to "Alum Cave Limestone"...site of the former
town of Alum Cave, Sullivan County, Ind., in
the NW¼NE¼ sec. 25, T. 9 N., R. 8 W....places is separated into two beds
by a few inches of shale. The thickness of the
limestone ranges from 0.1...Sullivan County and Vigo County and cannot
be identified in outcrop in northern Vigo
County and Vermillion...Vermillion County. South of
Sullivan County the limestone is thin and
nodular. It can be traced as gray to | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Geology of the Devonian
and Mississippian Black Shale of
Eastern North America
Petroleum Geology of...of the Devonian
and Mississippian Black Shale of
Eastern North America
Edited by JOHN B. ROEN and ROY C...potent1al of the Devon1an and
M1SSISS1pp1an black shale of the Appalach1an, Jllmo1s, and
M1ch1gan basms...Petroleum geology of the Devoman-M1SS1ss1pp1an black shale of eastern North
Amenca I ed1ted by John B Roen...b1bhograph1cal references
Supt of Docs no I 19 3 1909
1 Shale-Umted States 2 Geology, Strat1graph1c-Devoman 3 | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Age and Correlation ofthe
Chattanooga Shale and
the Maury Formation
GEOLOGICAL
SURVEY
PROFESSIONAL...PAPER
286
Age and Correlation ofthe
Chattanooga Shale and
the Maury Formation
By WILBERT H. HASS
GEOLOGICAL...contribution to the Devonian and Mississippian
black-shale problem, based on conodont studies
UNITED STATES...
Chattanooga shale.__-___.-____-___________.
Standard section of the Chattanooga shale.
Hardin sandstone...index]
PLATE 1. Collecting localities, Chattanooga shale and Maury formation.
2. Conodonts from the Maury | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Member. of the Moscovv
Shale and th.e Tully Limestone ---------Age of the Geneseo Shale Member and associated...New York
formations-Continued
Age of the Penn Yan Shale Member of the
Genesee Formation --------------------Age...-------------------------Age of the West River Shale Member of the
Genesee Formation ---------------------Systematic...conodonts in samples of the Windom Member of the
Moscow Shale and the Tully Limestone -----------------------...platform and blade conodonts in the Leicester Marcasite Member of
Moscow Formation of Sutton (1951) and | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | crossbed, which crops out at Stebbins
Gulch in Lake County. Similar crossbeds have been identified in other...Regional Overview.5
Stratigraphic Framework.5
Bedford Shale, Berea Sandstone, and Cussewago-Second Berea Sandstone...Characteristics.42
Environmental Interpretation.45
Gray Shale Lithofacies.51
Characteristics.
51
Environmental...Contents
Red Shale Lithofacies.53
Characteristics.53
Environmental Interpretation.54
Black Shale Lithofacies...than 12 years ago. Frank’s interest in the Bedford
Shale and Berea Sandstone goes back even further to the | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | ........ r ..........................
Nonesuch Shale (tract 6, map 1)..................................sedimentary environments Continued
Metalliferous black shale tracts (map 2, pi. 1).....................................................................
Idaho shale belt (tract 14, map 2).........................................................................
Michigan (tract 17, map 1)...............................allowing collection of samples of the Nonesuch
Shale for PGE analysis.
possible discovery of economic | 👁 Image
| Kendall, Brian, Wang, Jieying, Zheng, Wang, Romaniello, Stephen J., Over, D. Jeffrey, Bennett, Yvonne, Xing, Liyan, Kunert, Alexandra, Boyes, Cameron, Liu, Jian (2020) Inverse correlation between the molybdenum and uranium isotope compositions of Upper Devonian black shales caused by changes in local depositional conditions rather than global ocean redox variations. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 287. 141-164 doi:10.1016/j.gca.2020.01.026 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | use paired Mo–U isotope data from the same
black shale samples to more robustly infer depositional and...isotope compositions in a predominantly euxinic black shale unit.
Drawing from observations of Mo-U isotope...Formation, a potential shale gas resource in southwestern Ontario, is
dominated by black shale with subordinate...Hamilton Group. The Antrim Shale, Ohio
Shale, Chattanooga Shale, and New Albany Shale in the eastern United...the foreland Appalachian Basin and
intracratonic Michigan Basin (Figure 1; Bingham-Koslowski et al., 2016) | 👁 Image
| | Book | | citizens of
Indiana.
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229
Interstate 69: Michigan Line—Indianapolis
234
Interstate 80/90 Indiana...S. 27: Fort Wayne—Ohio Line
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259
U.S. 31: Michigan Line—Indianapolis
U. S. 41: Whiting—Attica
2...U.S. 52: Indianapolis—Illinois Line
U.S. 421: Michigan City—Indianapolis
Indiana.26: Ohio Line—Illinois...exposures of southeastern Indiana,
the Waldron shale of Bartholomew and Shelby Counties, the Mississippian | 👁 Image
| | Book | | Science Center
Boston University
Boston, MA 02215, USA
Dr. David M. McKirdy, Sr. Lecturer
Dept. of Geology...Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-8208, USA
Dr. Philip A. Trudinger
Bureau of Mineral Resources...Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4104, USA
AI-Biatty, H.J., Dr.
Department of Earth Sciences...University of Santa Barbara,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA
Banerjee, D. M., Dr.
Department of Geology, University...16802. USA
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NASA Ames Research, Center, Moffett Field. California 94035. USA
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| | Report (issue) | | _________________
What is "black shale"? ____________________
What is "uraniferous black shale"? __ _______________...its enrichment. __
Examples of uranium-bearing shale and mud_______
Sources _ _____________________________________..._________________________
Amounts and types in uranium-bearing
shale and mud_
____
______
_
Solid organic matter________________... Columnar section of upper part of Chattanooga shale showing distribution of uranium and phosphate.__-___...formations in the United States containing
marine black shale units, ranging from Precambrian to Tertiary in age | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | Proceedings, vol. 13, pp. 1-46. Davenport, Iowa.
Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 7, no....Mexico City, D.'F.
Michigan Academy of Science: Fifteenth Report. Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Geological and...Virginia Geological Survey: County Reports, Kanawha County; Preston
County; Map of... coal, oil, etc....Stokes method for the determination of pyrite and marcasite: Am. Jour.
Sci., 4th ser., vol. 38, pp. 371-392...of temperature and acidity in the formation of marcasite (FeS2) and
wurtzite (ZnS); a contribution to the | 👁 Image
| | Report (issue) | | outcrops of Mississippi, by Alvin R. Bicker, Jr.
J.
Michigan, by Gar land D. Ells
K.
Indiana, by Henry H...-----------------------------------------------J. Michigan, by Garland D. Ells ----------------------------K...are coal,
sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone, and shale. Distribution of
lithologies and sedimentary structures...are coal,
sandstone, conglomerate, siltstone, and shale. Distribution of lithologies and sedimentary structures...and siltstone
and lesser
amounts of gray
to black shale,
gray conglomerate, and coal
10 m (SO ft)
thick |
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