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Lake George Antimony mine (Consolidated Durham mines; Resources Ltd. mine; Prince William mine; Brunswick mine), Lake George, Prince William Parish, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Antimony
Lake George Antimony mine, Lake George, Prince William Parish, York Co., New Brunswick, Canada

Photo: RWMW
Latitude: 45°50'55"N
Longitude: 67°2'12"W
Antimony sulfide was first discovered in 1863.
There are 4 main Sb veins: the Hibbard, Prout, Brunswick and Lawrence.

References

Dana 6:1104
Dana 7:I:549
Am J Sci 1885
Bailey, L.W., Report on the mines and minerals of New Brunswick. 1864.


External Links

http://dnre-mrne.gnb.ca/MineralOccurrence/

Mineral List

Antimony
Arsenopyrite
Berthierine
Berthierite
Bournonite
Calcite
Chalcopyrite
Chalcostibite
Coffinite
Cubanite
Fülöppite
Jamesonite
Kermesite
Plagionite
Pyrite
'Pyrobitumen
var: Thucholite'

Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Roméite Group
var: Stibiconite

Sénarmontite
Soddyite
Sphalerite
Stibivanite (TL)
Stibnite
Tetrahedrite
Uraninite
Uranophane
Valentinite


28 entries listed. 26 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

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