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Adamite from
El Refugio mine, Galena Mining District, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Adamite
Formula:Zn2(AsO4)(OH)
Colour:colorless, greenish
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Adamite data
Locality Data:Click here to view El Refugio mine, Galena Mining District, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:666246
Long-form Identifier:1:3:666246:2
GUID (UUID V4):62edfb18-b034-4d85-9678-07c588311df3
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Book
The endsheet maps are reprinted from The Mexican Mining Industry 1890-1950 by Marvin D. Bernstein, by permission... CONTENTS • Foreword lX Preface Xl Important Mining Districts 1 Discovery and Developments in Mexico...introduction contains an interesting summary of the mining history and the development of mineralogy. It also...The author discusses eight of the more important mining districts in Mexico, which produce fine mineral...geologists, mineralo- LX x I Foreword gists, and mining engineers, but also for mineral and gem collectors
Book
The endsheet maps are reprinted from The Mexican Mining Industry 1890-1950 by Marvin D. Bernstein, by permission...is * CONTENTS Foreword Preface Important Mining Districts Discovery and Developments in México...introduction contains an interesting summary of the mining history and the development of mineralogy. It also...The author discusses eight of the more important mining districts in México, which produce fine mineral...geologists, mineralo- x / Foreword gists, and mining engineers, but also for mineral and gem collectors
Journal (issue)
Vanadinite 3.4 cm, from the North Geronimo mine, La Paz County, Arizona. Dick Morris collection; Jeff Scovil...cover: (above) Stock certificate for the Silver King Mining Company (1878) Dick Morris collection (below) Stock...Stock Certificate for The Total Wreck Mining & Milling Company (1881) Dick Morris collection This special...Max Kaminski Daniel Ulibarri Jim & Imelda Klein Lawrence E. Violett Harris Kominski Chris Whitney-Smith... considering the historic importance of copper mining in Arizona, native copper would be the logical
Book
Spanish-English, English-Spanish glossary of gem, mineral and mining terms. BY PAUL WILLARD JOHNSON Price $2.00 r...Highway 15 El Antimonio District Cananea District ...... Arizpe District ........... Nacozari District ......... Moctezuma District ... Hermosillo District ... Alamos District ........ San Bernardo Area Alistos...Alistos District ........... Magdelena .................. Guadalajara ................ 15 15 16 16 16 17 17...SECTION 2 — Highway 45 Sabinal District ............... Los Lamentos District.... Placer de Guadalupe Puerto
Journal (issue)
Press, Lawrence, Kansas Front cover Quartz scepter with pyrite, 7 cm, from Spruce Ridge, King County, Washington;...Acanthite with silver, 2.6 cm, from the Uchucchacua mine, Peru; Allan Young collection and photo. Amethyst...prospectors. All of this activity gave a jump-start to mining interests and prospecting in the lands of the Pacific...collecting more difficult than in areas to the south, but a collecting community and dealers to serve...beautiful quartz specimens from Denny Mountain and King County, Washington, and the zeolites from the coastal
Catalog/List
markets and shows. Kevin attended the University of South Alabama where he studied art (including sculpture...and Nevada were his favorites because of their mining and coin minting history. During his second year...the university, Kevin delved into mineralogy and mining history, and began to update his mineral collection...country as well as exploring scores of abandoned mining towns from California to New Mexico to Montana...and in particular, the towns of the Hwy 95 mining district from Rhyolite to Goldfield and Tonopah. Kevin
Journal (volume)
f •' ;· � TANJELOFF LIMITED ' EXPLORATION, MINING, AND DISTRIBUTION 0F MINERALS AND GEMS Astra...world. Among these poorest are the communities of mining workers on the seven conti­ nents. They earn their...resources-that in each of these countries independent mining, metal, mineral and gem industries should be organized...Mapimi Scene intimate that minerals from the Ojuela Mine oxidized zone will be coming out for years. But...be as good as the earlier ones. Any oxidized zone mine is sure lo "run out" of the characteristic species
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Library of Congress system. , A Pedro Bosch Gimpera en el scptuagcsimo aniversario de su nacimiento. , . 1'v\ex1co...1964-1968 not seen Ann. Proc. Ass. Sci. Techn. Soc. South Afr. Ann. Rept., Archeol. Surv., Dept. Anthrop....Co. Mus., Sc ience. Bulletin of the Los Angeles County Museum, Science. ESL Bull., Mus. Nat. !list.... Bull. S. Plains Archeol. Soc. Bulletin of the South Plains Archeological Society. Floydada, Texas. ...Cimbebasia Swa- Navorsig-Swa-Research-Swa-Forschong. South West Africa, Windhoek. QH1.C491 Col l. Pap. on
 
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