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⇱ Marcasite from Neebish Island, Soo Township, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA


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Marcasite from
Neebish Island, Soo Township, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA

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Locality type:Island
Classification
Species:Marcasite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Calcite1
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Marcasite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Neebish Island, Soo Township, Chippewa County, Michigan, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:416654
Long-form Identifier:1:3:416654:2
GUID (UUID V4):0
References
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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
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Journal (issue)
................................. 394 NEEBISH ISLAND, MICHIGAN. By Joseph A . Mandarino ........... :...... 400 THE GEOLOGY OF LOWER MILFORD TOWNSHIP, LEHIGH COUNTY, PENN. (Part 3). By Charles W. Brotvn ...in the world, the New Idria mine in San Benito County. There are about twenty mines altogether in the...we went to the new Guadalupe mine in Santa Clara County which is also a quicksilver mine an d at present...at New Guadalupe Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, Calif. Retort at left. The massive rocks at right
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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
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