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Journal Article
Published: 12 January 2007
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (2006) 43 (10): 1533–1555.
... province crust, but others are dominated by juvenile components. The latter include the Miners Delight Formation in the Wind River Range, the Rattlesnake Hills Group in the Granite Mountains, and the Bradley Peak succession in the Seminoe Mountains. U–Pb zircon dates from interbedded metavolcanic rocks...
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MgO–Fe2O3t–TiO2 diagram showing the composition of graywackes from Miners Delight Formation of South Pass, UT Creek Formation of the Rattlesnake Hills, and Seminoe formation of Bradley Peak. Also shown are fields for common igneous rocks from Condie (1967). Source: Condie (1967), Hausel (1991, 1994, 1996), and this study.
Published: 12 January 2007
Fig. 8. MgO–Fe 2 O 3 t –TiO 2 diagram showing the composition of graywackes from Miners Delight Formation of South Pass, UT Creek Formation of the Rattlesnake Hills, and Seminoe formation of Bradley Peak. Also shown are fields for common igneous rocks from Condie ( 1967 ). Source: Condie ( 1967
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(A) Initial εNd as a function of SiO2 for samples from the South Pass supracrustal belt, plotted at 2.67 Ga. Points labeled “fine” and “coarse” are horizons from a graded sequence of sample 95-SP14. The pelitic sample, AR7, is from the western part of the Miners Delight Formation with the contact aureole of the Louis Lake batholith. (B) Initial εNd as a function of SiO2 for samples from the Rattlesnake Hills and Bradley Peak supracrustal belts, plotted at 2.72 Ga. Data from Tables 3 and 4. CHUR, chondritic uniform reservoir.
Published: 12 January 2007
Fig. 9. (A) Initial ε Nd as a function of SiO 2 for samples from the South Pass supracrustal belt, plotted at 2.67 Ga. Points labeled “fine” and “coarse” are horizons from a graded sequence of sample 95-SP14. The pelitic sample, AR7, is from the western part of the Miners Delight Formation
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Inferred tectonic settings for Archean rocks of the Sierra Madre and adjacent parts of the southern Wyoming Province. (A) Deposition of the Vulcan Mountain metavolcanics, Bradley Peak greenstone, and the McDougall Gulch metavolcanics ca. 2.71–2.72 Ga, possibly as a single arc complex. (B) Intrusions in the Sierra Madre and at Bradley Peak coinciding with deposition of the Phantom Lake metamorphic suite and the Miners Delight Formation at South Pass ca. 2.67–2.69 Ga. (C) Ca. 2.65 Ga plutonism in both the Granite Mountains and the Sierra Madre. (D) Tectonic shortening within the oceanic arc setting and obduction of the Rattlesnake Hills terrane onto the Wyoming (WY) craton ca. 2.65–2.63 Ga. This coincides with plutonism in both the Granite Mountains and the Wind River Range.
Published: 12 January 2007
) Intrusions in the Sierra Madre and at Bradley Peak coinciding with deposition of the Phantom Lake metamorphic suite and the Miners Delight Formation at South Pass ca. 2.67–2.69 Ga. (C) Ca. 2.65 Ga plutonism in both the Granite Mountains and the Sierra Madre. (D) Tectonic shortening within the oceanic arc
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Published: 12 January 2007
0.512793 0.509182 1.46 — Note: Analysis for sample AR-7 is from Frost ( 1993 ). DS, Diamond Springs Formation; RM, Roundtop Mountain greenstone; GM, Goldman Meadows Formation; MD, Miners Delight Formation; ME, Mary Ellen; UT Ck, UT Creek Formation; MG, McDougall Gulch metavolcanics. Analytical
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Published: 12 January 2007
0.512793 0.509182 1.46 — Note: Analysis for sample AR-7 is from Frost ( 1993 ). DS, Diamond Springs Formation; RM, Roundtop Mountain greenstone; GM, Goldman Meadows Formation; MD, Miners Delight Formation; ME, Mary Ellen; UT Ck, UT Creek Formation; MG, McDougall Gulch metavolcanics. Analytical
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Published: 12 January 2007
0.512793 0.509182 1.46 — Note: Analysis for sample AR-7 is from Frost ( 1993 ). DS, Diamond Springs Formation; RM, Roundtop Mountain greenstone; GM, Goldman Meadows Formation; MD, Miners Delight Formation; ME, Mary Ellen; UT Ck, UT Creek Formation; MG, McDougall Gulch metavolcanics. Analytical
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 05 February 2021
Geosphere (2021) 17 (2): 561–581.
... on the thin sections assessed here ( n = 7), the Soldiers Delight and Bare Hills ultramafic rocks appear distinct from the Hollofield Quarry, Ashburton Reservoir, and Forest Park Golf Course ultramafic rocks in terms of their modal mineral proportions (see Table 1 ). Figures 4 – 6 detail...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 April 2024
Elements (2024) 20 (2): 126–127.
... formation after alkali-feldspar megacryst: example from a metaporphyritic granitoid in Makrohar, Madhya Pradesh, India Arimita Chakrabarty, Shreya Karmakar, Upama Dutta, Sanjoy Sanyal, Pulak Sengupta IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) Ferdinando Bosi, Frédéric Hatert...
Series: GSA Field Guide
Published: 26 February 2020
DOI: 10.1130/2020.0057(02)
EISBN: 9780813756578
... the Sykesville Formation and Pleasant Grove Schist to the Potomac terrane. The Loch Raven Schist is a medium- to coarse-grained, biotite-plagioclase-muscovite- quartz schist containing garnets, staurolite, and kyanite. Locally epidote- rich amphibolite is common. Crowley (1976) described six mineral facies...
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Published: 01 December 2003
The Canadian Mineralogist (2003) 41 (6): 1526–1527.
... of calcite crystals hosted in the Deccan flood basalts (a comprehensive article on this subject is scheduled to appear in Rocks and Minerals in 2004); Dal’negorsk, Russia, about which T. Huizing provides a delightful tour of some mineral deposits, which evidently have produced some of the world’s finest...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 April 2025
Elements (2025) 21 (2): 144–145.
... of four MSA clubs at colleges and universities around the US. They are encouraged to meet on a regular basis and to engage in mineral-oriented activities and geo-social events. In the future, we hope to expand this program to more institutions, and we are also discussing the possibility of international...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2009
Scottish Journal of Geology (2009) 45 (1): 93–96.
... photography. A replica of one of the temporary miners huts was also constructed and furnished. The text is extremely well illustrated with 55 black and white figures comprising photographs, line drawings and maps, the majority of which are clearly and sharply reproduced. The opening 50 pages give a month...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2000
GSA Bulletin (2000) 112 (4): 564–578.
... ) and the Roundtop Mountain greenstone, a series of metavolcanic rocks that range from tholeiitic to komatiitic in composition ( Hausel, 1991 ). Most of the rocks exposed at South Pass are part of the Miners Delight formation and are thrust against the lower units of the SPS ( Hull, 1988 ). The Miners Delight...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 June 2024
Elements (2024) 20 (3): 206.
...), and elucidation of their formation mechanisms. He is particularly well known for his research on the structure of beamsensitive clay minerals, such as kaolinite, using high-resolution TEM. Additionally, he has conducted research on biomineralization using various electron microscopic techniques. He has also made...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (5-6): 1188.
... with mineral dissolution, from which she has moved on to mineral formation in both inorganic and biologically mediated systems. She applies quantitative kinetic and surface structural studies to these processes and has become a world leader in biomineralization. She has received many well-deserved honors...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 October 2024
Elements (2024) 20 (5): 336–337.
... Strategic Plan. Another aspect of continuity that is important to MSA is ensuring the future of the Society. The Strategic Plan that was recently implemented was designed with this as one of its main goals. Part of the implementation of the plan has been the formation of Membership and Early Career...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2025
Economic Geology (2025) 120 (1): 243–250.
... I am delighted to provide this citation of Holly Stein, the winner of the prestigious 2024 Penrose Gold Medal. I am equally delighted to introduce the first woman to win this medal in the 100 years that have passed since it was inaugurated. Tonight’s event is making history, and I am extremely proud...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 February 2024
Elements (2024) 20 (1): 52–53.
... with the public about minerals and mineral sciences Many MSA members interact creatively and effectively about mineral-related topics with non-scientists in their communities or more broadly via social media and other web-based forms of communications. MSA as a Society also has various ways in which...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2024
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2024) 100 (8): 1210–1211.
... from various institutions across India. Shri N. Rajendran delivered the welcome address ( Photo 1 ), providing a brief background on the formation and foundation of the Society on May 28, 1958, by a group of eminent geologists from both academia and industry. He highlighted their valuable...
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