Scenic Mines, Spectacular Geology, And Scenery Observed On Forum Field Trips

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Otis M. Clarke
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The 34th Forum on the Geology of Industrial Minerals gave members a chance to see the geology of various stone and ore deposits displayed graphically in quarry walls and also provided an opportunity to hear and see first-rate papers and posters on the geology of industrial minerals. Also, some field trips passed through areas of spectacular scenery. As a bonus, participants saw scenic mines, some of which are "pretty as a picture." Watercolor paintings prove it. At the Oklahoma Forum, the writer displayed a number of paintings of mines and other landscapes seen during previous Forum trips. These paintings and this brief article are part of a crusade to prove that some mines and geologic vistas are scenic wonders and belong in our visual heritage. It is a plea to save some of our best geologic exposures for future geologists, tourists, and artists.
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APA: Otis M. Clarke  (1999)  Scenic Mines, Spectacular Geology, And Scenery Observed On Forum Field Trips

MLA: Otis M. Clarke Scenic Mines, Spectacular Geology, And Scenery Observed On Forum Field Trips. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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