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Chalcopyrite from
Locality No. 1, Point Delgada, Shelter Cove, Coastal Range, Humboldt County, California, USA


Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Locality No. 1, Point Delgada, Shelter Cove, Coastal Range, Humboldt County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:599637
Long-form Identifier:1:3:599637:7
GUID (UUID V4):63609774-e02c-4819-a77c-68184f8f9e7e
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Bulletin No. 284 Series A, Economic Geology, 72 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL.... .14 15 16 17 18 IS 18 18 18 19 20 20 20 * ' 1 Introduction ...........................^....................................... 21 Effect of California petroleum on Pacific coast coal trade............ Wrangell district.............................1................ 43 44 44 CONTENTS. LODE MINING................................. Western field ... 1......................................... Character
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_________ - ___ - ___ - -- __ ----------------- 1 1 3 3 10 11 Gold and silver ---------------------...15 17 18 3 18 24 28 ILLUSTRATIONS Page FIGURE 1. 2. Classification of mineral resources --------...--------------------------- 20 26 4. TABLES Page TABLE 1. Mineral occurrences in Antarctica ----------------------------2...thick ice cover, almost permanently frozen coastal waters, and no population. The social and economic costs...development. The resource estimates are based on (1) present knowledge of mineral occurrences in Antarctica
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particular species rests with the original writer." If no diagnostic data (optical, X-ray, or analytical) for...illustrations, this second edition contains many new locality listings, entries of mineral species, varieties...proofread the entire manuscript and provided much locality data, but also wrote the sections on kimberlites.......243 APPENDIX II: MINERAL SPECIES LISTED BY COUNTY ...............................248 ABOUT THE AUTHORS...the entire Southern Peninsula are younger (Figure 1). In addition to this broad split, Michigan geology
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Ariz. There is an immense salt deposit at the locality which not only produces halite and the above gypsum...copies of ROCKS AND MINERALS and so far had seen no men- tion of this particular type of material, so...Marble Peak in the Santa Catalina Mountains, in Pima County, Arizona. A note from him reads: "I have done some...well as in calcite. Some of the epidote crystals range up to 21/2 inches in length and % inch wide." David...Springs) about halfway between Hot Springs and Magnet Cove, Ark. It is a constituent of the (quoting Williams)
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the gold lodes of the Carrville district, Trinity County, Cal., by D. F. MacDpnald........................ Notes on the northern La Sal Mountains, Grand County, Utah, by J. M. Hill. Survey publications on gold............. 350 Two sulphur deposits in Mineral County, Colo., by E. S. Larsen and J. F. Hunter.........Sunlight Basin, Park County, Wyo.............................................. FIGURE 1. Sketch ma'p showing...geologic relations of Headlight ore body, Trinity County, Cal..........................................
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Auriferous gravels in the Weaverville quadrangle, California, by J. S. Diller...............................quadrangle, California, by H. G. Ferguson.. Mineral resources of the Inyo and White mountains, California, by...Umpleby.... The Yellow Pine mining district, Clark County, Nev., by J. M. Hill...... Survey publications...sulphate in the Carrizo Plain, San Luis Obispo County, Cal., by U.S. Gale............................................. 428 Borate deposits in Ventura County, Cal., by H. S. Gale.................. 434 Potash
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as the population is largely rural and there are no important cities. However, even in this section of...part of the State south of this line lies in the Coastal Plain, which extends from New Jersey southward...the deep-sea floor. The seaward boundary of the Coastal Plain is marked approximately by a line joining...compared with that of a mountain range. The landward margin of the Coastal Plain follows the line where the...hori­ zontal clays, sands, and limestones of the Coastal Plain on the east and the intensely folded rocks
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Geological Survey standards. Tables Page Table 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9* 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16...of ore "deposits'* in selected areas in the Rolla 1°x2° quadrangle, Missouri............................of rocks and minerals from Pilot Knob Mine, Iron County, Missouri............................ Spectrographic...and gangue minerals from Iron Mountain Mine, Iron County, Missouri................... Spectrographic analyses...and minerals from Pea Ridge Iron Mine, Washington County, Missouri............ Whole-rock chemical analyses
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deposits of Myanmar THAN HTUN1*, THAN HTAY2 & KHIN ZAW3 1 Myanmar Precious Resources Group, 101 Shwe Than Lwin...(Gardiner et al. 2015). The Man Maw Mining District (locality No. 3 in Fig. 28.1, Table 28.2) is situated in Wa...eastern (Mong Ton– Mong Hsat) areas are included (locality No. 7 in Fig. 28.1), more than 600 Sn–W occurrences...the largest deposit at Mawchi (Kayah State) (locality No. 10 in Fig. 28.1), the majority are situated...granites are granodiorites and monzogranites which range from I-type to S-type in character (Khin Zaw 1990;
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IG H T , NUMBER SIX GIUTOBNU NOVEMBERDECEM BER 1 977 ISSUE CONTENTS: feature articles G old fro m...T h e N atural History M useum of Los A ngeles County 487 b y P e te r C K e lle r a n d A n th o n y...o t e s ....................................... 5 1 9 Designed by Wendell E. Wilson Published bimonthly...d C re s c e n t, D on M ills , O n ta rio M 3 C 1 N 8 E n g la n d : Dr. R .S. H a rk e r, 2 W e ils...Teleph one: Editorial O ffice 3 0 1 -2 6 1 -3 9 1 2 Subscription O ffice 3 0 1 -2 6 2 -8 5 8 3 C O V E R :
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--------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 1 1 3 5 11 11 13 13 13 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17...17 17 17 18 ILLUSTRATIONS Page FIGURE 1. Index map and generalized geologic map of the Lake George...------- 2 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 TABLES Page TABLE 1. ~ain ore metals in mineral deposits of the Lake...near Lake George in south-central Colorad? (fig. 1), are characterized by many small deposits of beryllium...metamorphic and igneous rocks of Precambrian age (fig. 1). The metamorphic and older igneous rocks form a
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CONTENTS Page Chapter A - Mineral Resource Assessment /1 1 1 ^* f~ "I ^"\r^ ljlLiL~L._LUll 7 ^ _____*.___....- 1 lw *- 1- 1 <»» __> __> M__» - - -»- -- «-j«-j««-_> « - -_>-« «> »-_> - -, «««1«__>««1«H1...«««1«__>««1«H11««1« - - »- - « - « - - - M »» __> - « «-.- --j«-.«-.«-.--i--i « < < M*...M* < - - »- - ^'^m^m^m^^'^m - 1 A JL\J -.--_.------_-__- 1 Q/ JL 91 -. X j *j\j -»« - - _...Anrvmol TT ZvLlL/uidx jr ^J «.«.« « « _. 38 - 3-D 1 O R X *j *J ju < Anomalies 13 and 14 i/ I M JL
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21 Barite lode ................... 21 Big Chief 1 claim .............. 25 Charleston property ........hole Ha-2 ............. 36 Area of drill hole Ha-1 .............. 36 Area of drill hole Ha-4...........ILLUSTRATIONS Plate 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Figure 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Geologic map of Haputa ranch, Custer County, Colo................. Isorad map of Anna Lee lode, Custer County, Colo.............................................................. Section through drill hole Ha-1 .................................................
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--------Miocene structural movements in Thomas County, Ga., by C. VV. Sever__________________________________________...Precambrian strata in the southern Great Basin, California and Nevada, by J. H. Stewart----------------...sediments of the Connors Pass quadrangle, White Pine County, Nev., by E. J. Young______ 108 Geophysics General...the Franciscan Formation, Cazadero area, Sonoma County, Calif., by D. E. Lee, R. G. Coleman, Harry Bastron...pyrophyllite in the Kekiktuk Conglomerate, Brooks Range, northeastern Alaska, by B. L. Reed and J. J. !
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Cretaceous conglomerate in the northwestern Brooks Range, by C. F. Mayfield, I. L. Tailleur, C. G. Mull,...Creek area, Howard Pass quadrangle, western Brooks Range, Alaska, by Warren J. Nokleberg and Gary R. Winkler...and mountains of NPRA, by Warren Yeend _ ___ 19 Coastal plain deposits of NPRA, by John R. Williams, L...Cenozoic stratigraphy of the south-central Brooks Range, by Thomas D. Hamilton _ 36 Geohydrology of the...__________________ 85 Intrusive rocks in the Fairweather Range, Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska, by David
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Preliminary report on t.he economic geology of Gilpin County, Colo., by E. S. Bastin and J. M. llill (publish...---- - ------- ------ --. ----------------- vu 1 45 151 165 271 295 325 !'noN: Iron ore in Cass, Marion...__ __ _.. _ Quicksilver deposits of the Mazatzal Range, Ariz., by F. L. Ransome (published Oct. 21, 1915)..._____ .. __ . _.. ____. ___ a iterite in San Diego County, Cal., by W. T . chall er (published J an. 15,... IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. FiounE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
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Preface Until recently, the infrared spectroscopy had no broad application as a method of identification of...preparation and methods of spectra registration. In Chap. 1, the most important methodological aspects and some...supported by the Russian Science Foundation, Grant no. 14-17-00048 (in part of the mineralogical studies...Lomonosov Moscow State University). Preface Contents 1 2 Some General Aspects of the Application of IR.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 4 6 7 11 17 18 22 24 32 36 43 51 . . . . . .
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during 1978 Geological Surve\ Circular 804 B 8 1. USGS camp at mouth of Nation River, July 4, 1902...Leffingwell) 3. Topographer at work at plane table, no date. (R. H. Sargent) 4. Walter C. Mendenhall in...21, 1949. (D. J. Miller) 7. An Alaskan pack train, no date. (P. S. Smith) 8. Roberts and Fitzgerald starting...Menard, Director Library of Congress catalog-card No. 80-600003 Free on application to Branch of Distribution...and Donald Grybeck . Metallogeny of the Brooks Range, Alaska, by Donald Grybeck and Warren J. Nokleberg
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MINERALOGICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA INC. SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 3. 7 Printed by McPherson's Printing Group (Melbourne)...Card Number and ISBN 0 9594573 2 1 In this series: Special Publication No.1: The Minerals of the Maldon Goldfield...Goldfield, by J. C. Haupt. Special Publication No. 2: Zeolites of Victoria. W. D. Birch (Editor). Copyright...Minerals of the Maldon Goldfield") dealt with one locality and the second ("Zeolites of Victoria"), embraced...The Society is proud of this Special Publication No. 3 and gratefully acknowledges the combined contribution
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from Southern Africa T. Oberthiir 1, R. Saager 2 and H.-P. Tomschi 3 1 Bundesanstalt ffir Geowissenschaftenund...Kaapvaal and the adjacent Zimbabwe cratons (Fig. 1). The two cratons are separated by the high-grade...degree of metamorphic overprint was attained (Table 1). Gold mineralization in Banded Iron-Formations ... , 50 m , I GREENSTONE B E L T 11 f 11 1) Chinhoyi 2,3) Midlands Johannesburg | ~ aput~ /lI...8) Buchwa - Mweza 9) Pietersburg 10) Murchison t 1) Barberton / Our ban jo ~ 0 ~ 07' ~ -- "I/--
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which were described for the first time from this locality. It almost goes without saying that such a huge...indicators for pegmatitic rocks. It is a case in point where mineralogy, sedimentology and applied geomorphology...described from the geodynamic and metallogenetic point of view with the pegmatites embedded into this regional...book. Hannover, Germany Harald G. Dill Contents 1 Pegmatitic Rocks and Economic Geology ..............Mountain Range with Special Reference to Pegmatites ................................... 1 2 4 4 13 15
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BY 0. B. BØGGILD WITH 88 FIGURES IN THE TEXT AND 1 MAP KØBENHAVN C. A. REITZELS BIANCO LUNOS FORLAG... 0. B. BØGGILD WITH 88 FIGURES IN THE TEXT AND 1 MAP KØBENHAVN C. A. REITZELS BIANCO LUNOS FORLAG.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 6 12 39 64 99 136 162 175 184 426 428 436 t,38 ...examinations already made, however, rather seem to point in the direction that this part of the coast, when...chalcedony, calcite and aragonite. The zeolites are of no special interest; by far the greater number being
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PUBLICATIONS¹ Bulletin No. 1. The Mineral Resources of New Mexico, Fayette A. Jones, 1915. Bulletin No. 2. Manganese...Manganese in New Mexico, E. H. Wells, 1918. Bulletin No. 3. Oil and Gas Possibilities of the Puertecito District...Bulletin No. 4. Fluorspar in New Mexico, W. D. Johnston, Jr., 1928. (Price 60 cents.) ¹Bulletins 1, 2 and...Mexico School of Mines. They arc no longer available for distributio n . 1 FLUORSPAR IN NEW MEXICO PART...GEOLOGY AND UTILIZATION By WILLIAM DRUMM JOHNSTON, Jr.1 INTRODUCTION PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS AND FIELD WORK
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Pecora, Director Library of Congress catalog-card No. 79-609946 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents................. ,.._ . .................. Page 1 1 4 4 8 8 8 10 11 13 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 20 21 23...27 27 27 28 28 32 34 ILLUSTRATIONS Page FIGURE 1. Index map showing location of the McCarthy C-5 quadrangle...McCarthy C-5 quadrangle. . .. 2 3 6 TABLE TABLE 1. Summary of rocks in the McCarthy C-5. quadrangle...The layered rocks are chiefly Mesozoic, but they range from Permian to Quaternary in age. They include
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RESOURCE GEOLOGY, vol. 52, no. 1, 1–14, 2002 Mid-Cretaceous Episodic Magmatism and Tin Mineralization...Munetomo NEDACHI*** Geological Survey of Japan, Higashi 1-1-3, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8567, Japan [e-mail: sato...Ling Mountains within Heilongjiang Province (Fig. 1), although some Late Paleozoic to Mesozoic gold, copper...and Sikhote-Alin belts are not discriminated in 1. Introduction A large region of the Bureya and Badzhal...Badzhal Mountains to the north of the Amur River (Fig. 1) is a distinctive metallogenic province characterized
 
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