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Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA |
Posted by Karl Volkman
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Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA March 22, 2012 12:14AM |
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA March 22, 2012 02:27AM |
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA March 22, 2012 02:31PM |
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As a guy who worked for Western Nuclear at the Daybreak Mine in 1969 and 1970, I can verify that acanthite has never occurred there.
Nothing but white Cenozoic alaskite host (granite) autunite, and purported micron uraninite.
The Midnite Mine on the Spokane Indian Reservation, 70 or so miles away had a far more complex mineralogy with sulfides, but no acanthite. It is hosted in Proterozoic schists. As I have mentioned in the past noted indian author and filmaker from Wellpinit on the Spokane Reservation wrote a poem about being able to "smell the uranium" on the Rez. He was smelling oxidizing pyrite. I corrected him, and he corrected his poem.
Just over the hill from the Midnite Mine is the Queen Seal Mine. Fracture surfaces there contain native silver and blebby xls of acanthite along with a suite of other silver minerals.
Bart
Nothing but white Cenozoic alaskite host (granite) autunite, and purported micron uraninite.
The Midnite Mine on the Spokane Indian Reservation, 70 or so miles away had a far more complex mineralogy with sulfides, but no acanthite. It is hosted in Proterozoic schists. As I have mentioned in the past noted indian author and filmaker from Wellpinit on the Spokane Reservation wrote a poem about being able to "smell the uranium" on the Rez. He was smelling oxidizing pyrite. I corrected him, and he corrected his poem.
Just over the hill from the Midnite Mine is the Queen Seal Mine. Fracture surfaces there contain native silver and blebby xls of acanthite along with a suite of other silver minerals.
Bart
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA March 22, 2012 07:39PM |
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA March 22, 2012 09:52PM |
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA April 20, 2012 03:50PM |
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Looking at the Smithsonian's database record for the specimen (R 17303 00), they list it as coming from Honduras.
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Searching on catalog number - 17303
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2012 03:55PM by David Von Bargen.
[collections.mnh.si.edu]
Search Mineralogy tab
Searching on catalog number - 17303
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/20/2012 03:55PM by David Von Bargen.
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA April 20, 2012 06:57PM |
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Re: Acanthite - Daybreak Mine, Mount Kit Carson, Spokane Co., Washington, USA April 21, 2012 02:06AM |
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Have changed the locality to Honduras and the caption. I have also changed its location in the best minerals article. I have also emailed Paul Pohwat and asked him if there is any other information in their old written catalogs, perhaps the original Roebling catalog as well. Lets see what he says.
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2012 02:30AM by Rock Currier.
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/21/2012 02:30AM by Rock Currier.
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