21 T.7N. R.4E., Near Pleasant Ridge
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Muscovite is a typical mica, forming silvery to pale-colored flakes most commonly schists and granite pegmatites. It could survive weatheirng, and kind sparkling grains in sands and sandstone. ADAMS COUNTY: Muscovite in widespread in quartzite and granitic rocks at Hamilton Mounds, Sec. 31 T.20N. R.7E and sec. CHIPPEWA COUNTY: Occurs along bedding planes and in argillites interbedded with the Flambeau quartzite, as exposed 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 uncovered beneath the Mead Dam (SE sec. Major mineral in kink-banded muscovite-chlorite schist and muscovite quartzite exposed in a small quarry along Co. M in NE sec. 1 T.26N. R.4W., N of the South Fork of the Eau Claire River (Myers, 1977