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A new lilac-colored spodumene from Pala, California / by Kunz, George Frederick,1856-1932.(CARDINAL)320413; Baskervill, Charles Read,1872-1935.(CARDINAL)320412; Crookes, William,1832-1919.(CARDINAL)320414;
Three papers on kunzite, bound together, plus Remarks on Action of Radium on Kunzite, Sir William Crookes.
Subjects: Spodumene.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Concentration of spodumene from North Carolina pegmatite ores / by Redeker, Immo H.(CARDINAL)191069; North Carolina State University.Minerals Research Laboratory.(CARDINAL)168331;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 9-10).
Subjects: Spodumene;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Flotation of fine ball mill ground spodumene from North Carolina ores / by Redeker, Immo H.(CARDINAL)191069; North Carolina State University.Minerals Research Laboratory.(CARDINAL)168331;
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 38).
Subjects: Spodumene; Mineralogy;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The tin-spodumene belt of the Carolinas; a preliminary report / by Kesler, Thomas L.(Thomas Lingle),1908-1997.(CARDINAL)306163;
Subjects: Tin ores.; Geology; Geology; North Caroliniana.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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Beryllium resources of the tin-spodumene belt, North Carolina. by Griffitts, Wallace R.(CARDINAL)176484;
"Literature cited": page 12.
Subjects: Beryllium.; Mines and mineral resources;
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The gem and the town / by Goble, William O.;
Subjects: Spodumene; Emeralds;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Mineralogical notes / by Kunz, George Frederick,1856-1932.(CARDINAL)320413;
1. Phenacite from Maine.--2. Quartz Pseudomorphs after Spodumene.--3. A remarkable variety of Transparent Oligoclase.--4. Apatite from near Yonkers, N.Y.--5. Cyanite from North Carolina.--6. Aragonite pseudomorph.
Subjects: Minerals.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The gems of Hiddenite, North Carolina : mining history, geology and mineralogy / by Jacobson, Mark Ivan,author.(CARDINAL)854730; Speer, Ed(Wade Edward),author.(CARDINAL)345498;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Emerald-green hiddenite, a gem so valuable that it is said "a June bug can carry away $1,000 worth," is only found in one area of North America: Alexander County, North Carolina. Now known as the village of Hiddenite, the area has continuously produced gems of great beauty since 1875, including the largest natural emerald and the largest faceted emerald in North America. The beauty of the area's free-standing minerals of emerald green beryl and spodumene, as well as amethyst, smoky quartz, calcite and rutile, have attracted collectors, adventurers and miners since their discovery. The search for emeralds and other gemstones over more than 100 years has generated true drama: controversies about mineral names, who discovered what, tragic fatal accidents, and physical strife between individuals. This book reveals the whole story. Alongside the fascinating history of the area, it includes detailed information about the geology of the region, and will be of interest to the historian, mineral enthusiast and the curious reader alike"--
Subjects: Geology; Mineralogy; Mining geology; Precious stones;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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The gems of Hiddenite, North Carolina : mining history, geology and mineralogy / by Jacobson, Mark Ivan,author.(CARDINAL)854730; Speer, Ed(Wade Edward),author.(CARDINAL)345498;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-210) and index.Mining history -- Geological setting -- Species mineralogy -- The future."Emerald-green hiddenite, a gem so valuable that it is said "a June bug can carry away $1,000 worth," is only found in one area of North America: Alexander County, North Carolina. Now known as the village of Hiddenite, the area has continuously produced gems of great beauty since 1875, including the largest natural emerald and the largest faceted emerald in North America. The beauty of the area's free-standing minerals of emerald green beryl and spodumene, as well as amethyst, smoky quartz, calcite and rutile, have attracted collectors, adventurers and miners since their discovery. The search for emeralds and other gemstones over more than 100 years has generated true drama: controversies about mineral names, who discovered what, tragic fatal accidents, and physical strife between individuals. This book reveals the whole story. Alongside the fascinating history of the area, it includes detailed information about the geology of the region, and will be of interest to the historian, mineral enthusiast and the curious reader alike"--
Subjects: Precious stones; Mining geology; Geology; Mineralogy;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Gemstones of the world / by Schumann, Walter.(CARDINAL)163731;
Includes bibliographical references (page 285) and index.
Subjects: Gems.; Precious stones.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 10
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