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Clayton Peak, Wasatch County, Utah, USA

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Locality type:Peak
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Species:Scolecite
Formula:CaAl2Si3O10 · 3H2O
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Scolecite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Clayton Peak, Wasatch County, Utah, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:190991
Long-form Identifier:1:3:190991:3
GUID (UUID V4):0
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azurite,Utah boasts an array of mineral species.AN OVERVIEW OF RECENTMineral Collecting inUtahDownloaded...DriveSalt Lake City,Utah 84106-3313JAMES R. WILSONWeber State UniversityOgdeo,Utah 84408-2507PAULA...PAULA N. WILSONUniversity ofUtahSalt Lake City,Utah 84112-1183sion to visit or collect material; indeed...an irregular basis.BeaverCountyMINERAL COLLECTING IN THE STATE ofUtah hasundergone a resurgence...many more species new toUtah.Here we present a list of localities inUtah that have either been historically
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IRON DEPOSITS OFUTAHbyKenneth c. BullockGeneva Works, U. S. Steel Corporation, near Provo. Courtesy...Courtesy ofU. S. Steel Corporation .UTAH GEOLOGICAL AND MINERALOGICAL -SURVEYaffiliated withTHE COLLEGE...AND MINERAL INDUSTRIESUniversity ofUtah, Salt Lake City,UtahBULLETIN88PRICE $4.50DECEMBER...· .1History of the Iron Industry inUtah· .1BeaverCounty . . . . . . . . . . . ..2Beaver Lake...13Wah Wah pass prospects· . . . . 13Box ElderCounty . . . . . .. . . . . . . . · . . . . 14Pilot
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460Selenite Crystals — Carpenter ..Page 466Utah Locality — Field..Page 474Bracelet Cutting...revolutionary it may appear.NEVADA EXHIBITSThe ClarkCounty Gem Collectors of LasVegas, Nevada will sponsor...sphalerite(marked),epsomite, boracite(marked),scolecite, iodymite, struvite, zunyite, Iangbeinite, leucophanite...quantities is in the southeastcorner of EllisCounty, Kansas. These arenear the northwest corner of...EARTH, G. Gamow, 1941..............ORE DEPOSITSUTAH, U. S. G. Survey,.$5.00Prof. Paper 111, (1920)
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anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part ICo.countycos. · countiesCORPORATE AUTHORS.Am G American...Walcott, 08aRed Deer River: Sternberg, 17RobsonPeak district: Walcott, 10Roche Miette area, Jasper...Cretaceous chelonian: Lambe, 06cCambrian, RobsonPeak region: Walcott, 10Cardioceras, Crows Nest: Whiteaves...Mountains quadrangle: Jag.gar, 05Colorado, PikesPeak quadrangle: Cross, 94Rioo quadrangle: Cross, 05a...Devonian section: Butts, 06Alum.Nevada, SilverPeak quadrangle: Spurr, 06bNew Mexico, Gila River deposits:
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Rock, ArkArk Geol. SurveyCounty Mmeral Rpt.-Arkansas Geological SurveyCountyMmeral Report Little Rock...Bethlehem,Pa.Los AngelesCounty Mus Sci Ser, Paleontology; Quart.-Los AngelesCountyMuseum Science Series...Reports; Techmcal Pubhcatwns. Washmgton, D CUtah Acad. Sci Proc.-Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters...Proceedmgs Salt Lake City,Utah.Utah Dept Pub and Indus. Dev. Circ -Utah Department of Publicity and...City,UtahUtah Mmeralog. Soc. News Bull-Utah Mmeralogical Society News BulletmSalt Lake City,UtahUtah
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crystalline rocksMaine1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County2. Miscellaneous rocks5vNew Hampshire5Vermont...CarolinaGeorgiaKentucky1.. ElliottCounty dike2. CrittendenCounty dikeTennesseeMissouriArkansasOklahoma...National Park and the Absaroka Range5771. ElectricPeak5772. Sepulchre Mountain5783. Absaroka Range...113Colorado511651.' Denver Basin1162. PikesPeak district5117Granite 5117Rocks of Cripple Creek...19. La Plata Mountains520. Miscellaneous rocks5Utah 51. Tintic district2. Henry Mountains53. La Sal
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Lake, near Tioga Pass, Sierra Nevada, California,USA). Note that the porosity of the brittlefractures...Lake, near Tioga Pass, SierraNevada, California,USA). Note that the porosity of the brittle fractures...controls onmetamorphism, northern New England,USA. In: Daly S, Cliff A, Yardley BWD (eds)Evolution...eclogites and blueschists from Jenner, California,USA. J Metamorph Geol 12:121–134Kukkonen IT, Cermàk...with reference to Acadiangeology, New England,USA. J Geol 87:583–589Spear FS (1993) Metamorphic phase
 
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