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2008 annual meeting – Spruce Pine Mining District: Little Switzerland, North <strong>Carolina</strong><br />

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The 2008 CGS Field trip co-leaders which to thank the following<br />

for their time and <strong>as</strong>sistance:<br />

Tina White - Blue Ridge Parkway (Saturday – Stop 1: N. C.<br />

Museum of Minerals)<br />

Peter R. Margolin Retired USGS Geologist (Saturday – Stop 1:<br />

Native American use of mica and Sunday – Stop 1: New exposure<br />

of Linville Falls Fault)<br />

Samuel E. Swanson- University of Georgia, Athens (Saturday –<br />

Stop 2: Spruce Pine Pegmatite Petrogenesis)<br />

Jim Stroud, Marion Wiggins and Jeff Panther (Saturday – Stop 3:<br />

Vulcan Materials Company, Spruce Pine Quarry)<br />

Bob and Alan Schabilion (Saturday – Stop 5: Emerald Village and<br />

Stop 8: Emerald Village fluorescent tour)<br />

Rick Wooten and Bart Cattanach (Sunday – Stop 2: Crabtree<br />

Meadows Rock Slide)<br />

Superintendent Jack Bradley and staff at Mt. Mitchell State Park<br />

(Sunday – Stop 3)<br />

Staff of the N.C. <strong>Geological</strong> Survey for logistical support<br />

Gary Jensen of the Switzerland Inn<br />

and<br />

Jeffrey C. Reid<br />

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