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Zircon from
Lawrence Clay, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA


Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lawrence Clay, Lawrence County, Ohio, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1109625
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1109625:2
GUID (UUID V4):ced16ba1-7c9e-4fa1-8b44-d1b4e7f35be5
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
27.0km (16.7 miles) Sciotoville Clay, Scioto County, Ohio, USA
35.9km (22.3 miles) Clarion Clay, Jackson County, Ohio, USA
References
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Report (issue)
Allegheny Stratigraphy and Depositional Environments Ohio and Kentucky By Charles L. Rice, Ronald L Martino...of the Geological Society of America Cincinnati, Ohio October 26-29, 1992 COVER PHOTO Pennsylvanian...estuarine tidal rhythmites Interstate 64, Rowan-Carter County line, northeastern Kentucky L/.S. DEPARTMENT...ALLEGHENY STRATIGRAPHY AND DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS OHIO AND KENTUCKY By Charles L. Rice, U.S. Geological...University, Huntington, WV 25755 and Ernie R. Slucher, Ohio Geological Survey, Columbus, OH 43224 with contributions
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cover: Beta-form quartz from the tonstein of the Fire Clay coal bed. Photograph by H. E. Belkin. LOR OSS Se...Pennsylvanian Part of the Appalachian Basin, Kentucky, Ohio, ses oes eae Socks sagas «iss Ree oa M. Kosanke...000s...60. in the Pottsville Group, Northeastern Ohio ....... Ernie R. Slucher and Charles L. Rice ....Ronald L. Martino Ge WR? . The Pennsylvanian Fire Clay Tonstein of the Appalachian Basin— Its Distribution...Dating of Sanidine from the Middle Pennsylvanian Fire Clay Tonstein of the Appalachian Basin Michael J. Kunk
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produce the finest grades of filler and coating clay for the paper industry. Fine grinding and flotation...export, as was done by the Australian government for zircon. All trade in a mineral product may be controlled...for example, are almost entirely derived from the USA and Tur- key, a situation too narrowly based comfort...Minerals International Congress took place in Boston, USA, in April 1988. 4| a) envi at wererieryre' humus...(4) Serpentinized dolomitic limestone (Arizona, USA; the Transvaal). The Minerals About 95% of world
Report (issue)
Development Raleigh, N.C. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Columbus, Ohio Bureau of Topographic and...___ _ Resource potentiaL ____________________ _ Clay, by John W. Hosterman, Sam H. Patterson, J()hn W...Introduction __________________________ _ Miscellaneous clay and shale ____________ _ Types and occurrence ______________...______________ _ Resource potentiaL ________________ _ Fire clay _________ - _- _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -...potentiaL _____________ -_-Pottery and stoneware clay __________ ---Potassium-bentonite ________________
Report (volume)
-American Ceramic Society Bulletin; Journal. Columbus, Ohio. Am. Geol. Inst. Rept.-American Geological Institute...]-Kansas State Geological Survey Bulletin; [Reports]. Lawrence, Kans. Kans. Univ. Paleont. Contr.-Kansas University...Chicago. _ . Los Angeles County Mus. Quart.; Sci. Ser., Paleontology-Los Angeles County Museum Quarterly; Science...Abstracts. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Ohio Dept. Nat. Res., Div. Water Bull.; Inf. Circ.-Ohio Department of Natural Resources...Information Gircular. Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Geol. Survey Bull.; Inf. Circ.; Rept. Inv.-Ohio Geological Survey Bulletin;
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Scientific Laboratories: Bulletin, vols. 6, 7. Granville, Ohio. Economic Geology, vols. 26, 27. Lancaster, Pa....3, 4. Lawrence, Kans. Kansas University, Science Bulletin, vol. 19, pt. 2, vol. 20. Lawrence, Kans....Nova Scotia. Ohio Geological Survey: Fourth Series, Bulletin 36, 37. Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science...Science, vols. 31, 32. Columbus, Ohio. Oklahoma Geological Survey: Bulletins 55, 56. Norman, Okla. Ontario...West Virginia Geological Survey: (County Reports) Randolph County. Morgantown, W.Va. Wisconsin Academy
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New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Peru1Sylvania Rhode Island South...Geological Survey of Kansas The University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas (:,(,O '-/ '-/ ,,. Kentucky Geological...Raleigh, North Carolina r:). 7 /.i..-0 J, / V _,,Ohio Division of Geological Survey Department of Natural...Natural Resources 1207 Grandview Avenue Columbus 10, Ohio Oklahoma Geological Survey The University of Oklahoma... Rand- Alabama by w. F. Prouty . 1911. 15 olph, Clay, Talladega, Elmore, B. 12 Statistics of the mineral
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engineering departments of Minneapolis and St. Paul; the county engineers of several counties, especially Ramsey... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. St. Lawrence Formation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...TABULATION OF WELL LOGS, OUTCROPS, AND OTHER Anoka County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Carver County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. Dakota County....................................... Hennepin County. . . . . . . . . .
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-American Ceramic Society Bulletin; Journal. Columbus, Ohio. Am. Geophys. Union Trans.-American Geophysical...University Scientific Laboratories Journal. Granville, Ohio. Desert Mag.-Desert Magazine. El Centro, Calif....History-Kansas University Museum of Natural History. Lawrence, Kans. Kans. Univ. Paleont. Contr.-Kansas University...Contributions. Lawrence, Kans. Kans. Univ. Sci. Bull.-Kansas University Science Bulletin. Lawrence, Kans. Kans...Geological Survey Bulletin; Oil and Gas Investigations. Lawrence, Kans. Ky. Acad. Sci. Trans.-Kentucky Academy
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1928. N. C., March 1935. N. Dak., September 1931. Ohio, February 1930. Okla., January and February 1931... 5 in., inch or inches. Circ., Circular. Co., County or Company. Indus., Industrial. Inst., Institute...Pre-Cambrian : Central southern Virginia (Mecklenburg County). F. B. Laney, 1917 (Va. Geol. Surv. Bull. 14,...that at the location the Abilene fm. is a mud or clay cgl.?"). This bed in type section at Abilene, Kans...Pleistocene : Southern South Carolina (Charleston County). E. Sloan, 190 (S. C. Geol. Surv. geognostic map
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Bull. 1060-D, p. 193, 252-253, pl. 7. In Nemaha County, Kans., member is basal unit of Howard limestone...Aarde farm, sec. 4, T. 26 S., R. 11 E., Greenwood County. Aaron Slatet Precambrian or Paleozoic: Central...Central Railroad, sees. 5-7, T. 11 S., R. 5 E., Pope County. Named for Abbott Station. Abbyville Gabbrol Precambrian...map. Occurs in vicinity of Abbyville, Mecklenburg County. Abercrombie Formationl Middle Cambrian: Western...above Pope Creek coal. Named for Aberdeen, Butler County, Ky., where it stands out in prominent cliffs along
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Industrial Rocks and Minerals ROBERT THE DOVER OHIO L. BATES STATE PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY INC...Metamorphic Slate; Marble Sand and Gravel; Sandstone; Clay 6. Sedimentary Rocks (Continued) Limestone and...Bownocker 45 years ago wrote Building Stones of Ohio, at about the time George Perkins Merrill was probably...“mine” such common materials as sand, gravel, and clay to the value of approximately a billion dollars...of geology, first at Rutgers and more recently at Ohio State. He has continued to do consulting work in
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Rocks and Minerals ROBERT L. BATES THE HARPER & OHIO BROTHERS, STATE UNIVERSITY PUBLISHERS, NEW...Sedimentary Rocks Sand and Gravel; 82 Sandstone; Clay 6. Sedimentary Rocks (Continued) 156 Limestone...Bownocker 45 years ago wrote Building Stones of Ohio, at about the time George Perkins Merrill was probably...“mine” such common materials as sand, gravel, and clay to the value of approximately a billion dollars...of geology, first at Rutgers and more recently at Ohio State. He has continued to do consulting work in
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PAGY. BECHTNER 46 666.5 16566 ie wees ee Bea be Clay, By AyD Ric i. gs ak sew ck 119 127 Borax and...(H—aunder Apatite 3 Emery Garnet H—7 H—6.5 Clay Diatomite to 7.5 Sandstone Silica sand Pumice...Cerium oxide Lime Chromium oxide Magnesia (pptd.) Clay (hard burned) Manganese dioxide Fused alumina Periclase...oxide, rottenstone, pumice, tripoli, ground silica, clay, whiting.) emery, sand, garnet, corundum, (Quartz...abrasives, depending on the type of bond and method clay-feldspar of manufacture: bond, (1) vitrified
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Sciences, PO Box 750395, Dallas, TX 75275-0395, USA 2 Department of Earth and Environmental Science... 240 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA 3 Department of Integrative Biology and Museum...94720, USA 4 Department of Paleobiology, NMNH Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, USA 5 National...National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA *Corresponding author (e-mail: ntabor@smu.edu) Abstract:...Harpersville Fm in Stephens County and the Archer City Fm in Clay County. Localities are lettered consecutively
Report (volume)
cientifica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...State Geologists Journal vols. 5-9 (no. 2), 10. Lawrence, Kans. Association Canadienne-Frangaise pour 1'Advancement...Scientific Publications vols. 4-8 (no. 2). Cleveland, Ohio. Colorado Mining Association Mining Year Book, 1934-35...Laboratories Bulletin vols. 24-40 (part). ville, Ohio. Deutsche geologische Gesellschaft Zeitschrift Bande...Mineral Resources Circulars 2-13; Reports vol. 10. Lawrence, Kans. Kansas University: Engineering Bulletin
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evolution of North America LIBRARY PUBLIC ALLEN COUNTY. FORT WAYNE AND IND DEV. SIL ORD. CAMB. PRE...during the geologic past. line repre- STO ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY rilH Ranges of the major divisions...Sur\ev of Canada and a field study of the St. Lawrence lowlands of Quebec for the Quebec Department...An important variation of the lead method uses zircon crvstals carefull\ extracted from igneous rocks...radioactive material commonlv contained in the mineral zircon are constantlv giving off submicroscopic particles
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Montana. The Dunkleberg mining district, Granite County, Montana. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 640-K...Butte, Montana. Some Manganese deposits in Madison County, Montana. See UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GEOLOGICAL...(JOSEPH T.) Phosphate Rock near Maxville, Granite County, Montana, illust. Deposits of Manganese ore in... PARKINSON (RICHARD) [1748-1815] General view County of Rutland ; with observations on the means of...of the Board of Agriculture and Internal of the County Improvement, &c. pp. vii, 351 : 1 pi., 1
Report (issue)
Niland Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, Sweetwater County, Wyoming U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER...Niland Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, Sweetwater County, Wyoming By H. W. ROEHLER, Technical Editor, and...Niland Tongue of the Wasatch Fonnation, Sweetwater County, Wyoming. (Geological Survey professional paper;...Coal-Geology-Wyoming-Sweetwater County. 3. GeologyWyoming-Sweetwater County. I. Roehler, Henry W. II. Series:...NILAND TONGUE OF THE WASATCH FORMATION, SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL
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basin with compacted soil; placing a 2-foot thick clay cap over the basins to minimize precipitation reaching...reaching the contaminants; and covering the clay cap with topsoil, then sodding and/or seeding. Until...each processing area through underground vitrified clay pipes to the basins. The wastewater was allowed...Cretaceous quartz sand, pebbly sand, and kaolinitic clay, overlain by about 18 meters (60 feet) of Paleocene...glauconitic quartz sand, clay, and limestone grading into calcareous sand, silt, and clay. The calcareous strata
 
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