1953
DOI: 10.3133/pp247
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Pegmatite investigations 1942-1945, Black Hills, South Dakota

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“…6D). This imbrieation is associated with a layering in the pegmatite, which is similar to flow structures in granitoids and the "line rock" described by Page et al (1953) in pegmatites from the Black Hills, South Dakota. Most tourmalines belong to the sehorlelbaite series and occur as euhedral crystals up to 30 em in length.…”
Section: Distribution and Zonationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…6D). This imbrieation is associated with a layering in the pegmatite, which is similar to flow structures in granitoids and the "line rock" described by Page et al (1953) in pegmatites from the Black Hills, South Dakota. Most tourmalines belong to the sehorlelbaite series and occur as euhedral crystals up to 30 em in length.…”
Section: Distribution and Zonationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…3 and No 4, Mica Queen, Tin Key, Harback (Lucky Jerry), and Climax mines. They have all been mentioned or described by Cameron and others (1949), or by Page and others (1953). Several small prospects in the Buckhorn area have also yielded some rock for souvenirs.…”
Section: Mineral Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The locations of the prospects and mines of the area are indicated on figure 2 and their mineralogy is tabulated on ,Victory No. 1,Custer Mica Lode No,1 and No,2,Mica Queen,Tin Key,Harbach (Lucky Jerry), and Climax mines, These have all been mentioned or described by Cameron and others (1949), or by Page and others (1953).…”
Section: Lm4neral Resources P E Gm-atiresmentioning
confidence: 96%