Locality information [quoted directly from Can. Mineral.24,55-66 (1986)]:
"Mannardite occurs in narrow quartz-carbonate veins that cut a Devonian shale and siltstone sequence on the Rough Claims between the Kechika and Gataga Rivers, north of Sifton Pass, northern British Columbia (126deg.10min.W,58deg.16min.N, NTS 94L/8E). More specifically, the occurrence is close to the headwaters of Through Creek, near the boundary between Rough 3 and 4 mineral claims ...".
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Map Reference: 58°16'N , 126°10'W
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