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Created Sep 11, 2025 by Luis Ketner@luisketner4977Maintainer

21 T.7N. R.4E., Near Pleasant Ridge


Muscovite is a typical mica, forming silvery to pale-colored flakes most commonly schists and granite pegmatites. It might survive weatheirng, and kind sparkling grains in sands and sandstone. ADAMS COUNTY: Muscovite in common in quartzite and granitic rocks at Hamilton Mounds, Sec. 31 T.20N. R.7E and sec. CHIPPEWA COUNTY: Occurs alongside bedding planes and in argillites interbedded with the Flambeau quartzite, as uncovered in SE sec. 1, SW sec. 2 and NE NE sec. Eleven T.32N. R.7W. and within the SE SW sec. CLARK COUNTY: Found in felsic phyllonite with quartz and K feldspar exposed below the Mead Dam (SE sec. Major mineral in kink-banded muscovite-chlorite schist and muscovite quartzite exposed in a small quarry alongside Co. M in NE sec. 1 T.26N. R.4W., N of the South Fork of the Eau Claire River (Myers, 1977; WGNHS outcrop description). DODGE COUNTY: Flakes of greenish to pink muscovite occur in pegmatites chopping quartzite in the Michels Materials Waterloo Quarry, NE sec. 33 and NW sec.


34 T.9N. R.13E. (Buchholz et al., 2003). Among the pink muscovite is lithium enriched. EAU CLAIRE COUNTY: Muscovite is found in a pink pegmatite dike near the County K Bridge over the Eau Claire River at SW NW sec. FLORENCE COUNTY: Muscovite (selection fuchsite) is an accessory in the altered pegmatites on the Payant-Chrissman molybdenite prospect pits in sec. 33 T.38N. R.19E, south of Aurora. Small books and cluster of silvery to greenish yellow muscovite up to four mm. 22 and 29 T.39N. FOREST COUNTY: Sericite is considerable in the altered volcanic rocks of the Crandon huge sulfide deposit close to Little Sand Lake. IOWA COUNTY: Muscovite in the type of sercite is formed locally within the mineralized zone of the Demby-Weist mine, SW sec. 21 T.7N. R.4E., close to Pleasant Ridge. It is here discovered as "pearly white flakes, scales and silky tufts" associated with galena, sphalerite, marcasite and smithsonite in silicifed Cambrian and Ordovician dolomite, limestone and sandstone (Heyl, et al., 1959). This mineral is probably going widepsread, but ignored, in many of the deposits of the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district thoughout Iowa, Lafayette and Grant Counties.


JUNEAU COUNTY: Fine-grained muscovite is a common element of the brecciated quartzite within the quarries of Necedah Bluff, NE sec. MARATHON COUNTY: Muscovite is a typical constituent of the granites of the Wausau Complex (Falster, 1987) Ninemile complicated close to Wausau (Patton et al., 1989) and Mosinee (Anderson et al., 1980). Buchholz (1999b) reviews plentiful pale inexperienced muscovite locally in a pocket in a pegmatite in one of the "rotten granite" quarries south of Rib Mountain. MARINETTE COUNTY: Muscovite is present in granite at the Camp Five Molybdenite deposit, north central part of sec. 18 T.33N. R.20E., near Middle Islet. RUSK COUNTY: Sericite occurs within the altered volcanic rocks of the Flambeau huge sulfide deposit close to Ladysmith. WAUPACA COUNTY: Muscovite occurs in the granite quarried in Waupaca (SW sec. Wood Ranger brand shears COUNTY: Tiny euhedral crystals of muscovite happen in pockets with fluorite, calcite and K feldspar at the Frederick Schill Quarry, near Vesper on the E side of HWy. Fuchsite happens in tiny grains inside the quartzite quarried southwest of Veedum in S 1/2 sec. 7 and N 1/2 sec. 18 T.22N. R.3E. This mineral provides the quartzite a nice green shade. Sericite is frequent within the quartzite quarried in SW NE sec. A lithium-wealthy muscovite occurs along joint-surfaces wirh chlorite, siderite and other minerals at the Cary Rock Road Quarry, NE sec. 4, T23N R2E. (Buchholz,1997). Muscovite is a common constitutent of the argillite and quartzite found in quarries and roadcuts close to Wood Ranger Power Shears warranty’s Bluff, NE NE sec. 5 T.23N. R.4E. and SE NE sec. Muscovite occurs as xl. Haske Quarry, Cary Bluffs, Sec. 25 T.24N. R.2E. (Buchholz, 1997, personal communication).


The peach has typically been referred to as the Queen of Fruits. Its beauty is surpassed only by its delightful taste and texture. Peach bushes require appreciable care, Wood Ranger brand shears however, and cultivars ought to be rigorously chosen. Nectarines are mainly fuzzless peaches and are handled the same as peaches. However, they're more challenging to grow than peaches. Most nectarines have solely reasonable to poor resistance to bacterial spot, and nectarine bushes are usually not as cold hardy as peach timber. Planting more trees than could be cared for or are needed ends in wasted and rotten fruit. Often, one peach or nectarine tree is enough for a family. A mature tree will produce a median of three bushels, or a hundred and twenty to 150 pounds, of fruit. Peach and nectarine cultivars have a broad range of ripening dates. However, fruit is harvested from a single tree for about a week and could be saved in a refrigerator for about another week.


If planting multiple tree, select cultivars with staggered maturity dates to prolong the harvest season. See Table 1 for assist figuring out when peach and nectarine cultivars usually ripen. Table 1. Peach and nectarine cultivars. In addition to plain peach fruit shapes, different types are available. Peento peaches are varied colors and are flat or donut-shaped. In some peento cultivars, the pit is on the skin and will be pushed out of the peach without cutting, leaving a ring of fruit. Peach cultivars are described by color: white or yellow, and by flesh: melting or nonmelting. Cultivars with melting flesh soften with maturity and will have ragged edges when sliced. Melting peaches are additionally categorised as freestone or clingstone. Pits in freestone peaches are simply separated from the flesh. Clingstone peaches have nonreleasing flesh. Nonmelting peaches are clingstone, have yellow flesh with out purple coloration close to the pit, remain agency after harvest and are generally used for canning.

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