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Quartz from
Alabama Occurrence, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA


Locality type:Occurrence
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view Alabama Occurrence, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:766490
Long-form Identifier:1:3:766490:8
GUID (UUID V4):81aef6c8-8202-45b9-95ff-78adc6bee71a
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
0.6km (0.4 miles) Poughkeepsie, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
0.8km (0.5 miles) Old Lout Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
0.9km (0.6 miles) Free Gold Occurrence, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Amador Occurrence, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.2km (0.7 miles) Maid of the Mist, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.2km (0.8 miles) Saxon Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.2km (0.8 miles) Gladiator Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Tempest Occurrence, Eureka Mining District, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.7km (1.0 miles) Acapulco adit, Alaska Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
1.8km (1.1 miles) Alaska Mine, Poughkeepsie Gulch, San Juan County, Colorado, USA
References
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Report (volume)
1958, on geology, mineral synthesis, geographic occurrence, and technology and uses UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...______________________________________________________ Occurrence of aluminum silicate minerals.____________________________...publication data. A brief description of the occurrence of the minerals in the United States and their...(State and county) and by subjects, which include general, geology, mineral synthesis, occurrence (geographic)...Island of Mull, Scotland, where the only natural occurrence of the mineral is known. The ability of the kyanite
Report (volume)
S.R. Alabama Acad. Sci. Jour. Ala. Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science. Auburn, Alabama Geol...Geol. Soc. Bull.- Alabama Geological Society Bulletin. University, Ala. Alabama Geol. Suney Circ.- Geological...Geological Survey of Alabama Circular. University, Ala. Alabama Geol. Survey Inf. Ser. University, Ala. Geological...Survey of Alabama Information Series. Alabama Geol. Survey Map- Geological Survey of Alabama Map. University...California Acad. Sci. Occasional Paper of Sciences. San Francisco. Calif. California Acad. Sci. Proc. Francisco
Book
Cottonwood, San Bernardino County, Cal. Fie. . Turquois matrix; Royal Blue Turquois mine, m Nye County, near...Fia. Turquois matrix; Weber mine, Belmont, Nye County, Nev. Fia. . Dark-blue turquois; Azure mine, Burro...mine, 13 miles north of west of Millers, Esmeralda County, Nev. -7. Split veinlet of turquois showing a ‘““Y”...discovering the principle of specific gravity! Eureka! But alas, this otherwise excellent work displayed...degree in mining engineering and geology. After graduation, he did exploration work for a mining company
Report (chapter)
turquois; Gove Turquois mine, near Cottonwood, San Bernardino County, Cal. Fig. 1. Fig. Turquois matrix;...mine, in Nye County, near Millers, Nev. Turquois matrix; Weber mine, Belmont, Nye County, Nev. 4. Dark-blue...mine, 13 miles north of west of Millers, Esmeralda County, Nev. 7. Split veinlet of turquois showing a "...Washington. Prof. E. A. Smith, State Geologist of Alabama. Mrs. John Wetherill, Kayenta, Arizona. D\uTng...turquois II. The mineralogy of turquois III. The occurrence of tiirquois IV. The origin of turquois V. The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary section at Shell Creek, Alabama Kasana Pitakpaivan, Department of Geology and...accepted E. Hazel Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4101, USA April 7, 1994 Abstract During a biostratigraphic...Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary section at Shell Creek, Alabama dark green spherules with distinctive morphologies...but intense alteration and dilution by detrital quartz sand have made it unlikely that such supporting...[5], DSDP Sites 603 and 390 161, Shell Creek, Alabama and Lynn Creek, Mississippi [7], and in Brazos
Report (issue)
-----(B) Fossil Proboscidea and Edentata of the San Pedro Valley, Ariz., by J. W. Gidley (published Feb...the Green River formation in northern Sweetwater County, Wyo., by W. H. Bradley (published Feb. 13, 1926)...Correlation of the Eocene formations in Mississippi and Alabama, by Wythe Cooke (published Dec. 29, 1925) -··--...--------------- 58-81 XXXII-XLIV. Fossil mammals of San Pedro Valley, Ariz __________________________ _____________...LVIII. Geologic map of a portion of Sweetwater County, Wyo--------------------------------------------122
Report (volume)
Clay County. Macon County. Jackson County. Transylvania County. Swain County. Haywood County. Buncombe...Buncombe County . Madison County. Yancey County. Mitchell County . Watauga County . Wilkes County. Ashe County...County . Alleghany County . Physiography and ecology of the peridotites. 28 28 29 32 34 35 36 38 42 46...mag¬ nesian rocks. Shooting Creek region, Clay County, North Carolina. Elf dunite. Elf amphibole-peridotite...amphibolite near Marshall. Peridosteatite at the Madison County Home. Peridotites on Ivy River. Carter mine dunite
Report (issue)
Near Middendorf, Chesterfield County, S.C.; B, Near Langley, Aiken County, S.C....... 8 II-XlV. Upper Cretaceous...Berry, from the Tuscaloosa formation of western Alabama ....-..... .41 2. Restoration of the leaf figured...The distinction of definitely recogniung the occurrence of the Cretac~ous in N ortJ:l America belongs...everywhere abundant. • This locality is in Orangeburg County and the horizon may possibly represent an Eocene...Upper Cretaceous plants from Rocky Point, in Sumter County, contained in the collections of the geological
Report (issue)
EASTERN GULF REGION IN TENNESSEE, ~iiSSISSIPPI, . . ALABAMA, AND GEORGIA BY EDWARD WILBER BERRY WASHINGTON...formation near Glen Allen, Ala., along the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway, showing sands below the ferruginous...formation in an exposure at Glen Allen, Fayette County, Ala ......... ·............. . PLATE 8 14 16...Shirleys Mill, 10 miles southeast of Fayette, Fayette County, Ala ...................... . 3. Section· of the...formation in an exposure near Cottondale, Tuscaloosa County, Ala .................. . 4. Section of the Tuscaloosa
Report (issue)
the Flora; ....... ': .............. .... 42-5I Occurrence in New Jersey, ..................... ; ........the Raritan and adjacent formations in Middlesex County, N. J., showing the levels _rom I7 which fossil...divided into the following members in Middlesex County :1 Amboy stoneware clay .........................Passa:ic Connty, most of Morris County, and the northern part of HunterdorL County. It corresponds in age with...berswhich are reasonably well defined in Middlesex County cannot be traced with any degree of assurance to
 
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