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Baryte from Black Hills, USA

USA
 
  • South Dakota
    • Lawrence County
Koschmann, Albert Herbert, Bergendahl, M.H. (1968) Principal gold-producing districts of the United States. Professional Paper 610. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp610
PEDRAZA ROJAS, Johana Margaret, HOLLEY, Elizabeth, WENDLANDT, Richard, PFAFF, Katharina and RASMUSSEN, Hans (2016) Geologic Control on Alteration and Mineralization of the Wharf Mine, South Dakota. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Vol. 48, No. 7
      • Garden Mining District (Maitland Mining District)
Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Rapp, George Jr. (1965) Mineralogy of the Black Hills. Bulletin 18. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
      • Lead Mining District
Smith, Arthur E., Fritzsch, Eric (2000) SOUTH DAKOTA. Rocks & Minerals, 75 (3) 156-169 doi:10.1080/00357520009605635
        • Hidden Fortune Mines
Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Rapp, George Jr. (1965) Mineralogy of the Black Hills. Bulletin 18. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
        • Lead
Smith, Arthur E., Fritzsch, Eric (2000) SOUTH DAKOTA. Rocks & Minerals, 75 (3) 156-169 doi:10.1080/00357520009605635
Loomis, T.A. (1999) The Ross Hannibal Mine, Lawrence County, South Dakota. The Mineralogical Record: 30: 199-206 (203).
      • Ruby Basin Mining District
Smith, Arthur E., Fritzsch, Eric (2000) SOUTH DAKOTA. Rocks & Minerals, 75 (3) 156-169 doi:10.1080/00357520009605635
      • Spearfish Canyon
Chris Tucker Collection
      • Yellow Creek area
Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Rapp, George Jr. (1965) Mineralogy of the Black Hills. Bulletin 18. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
    • Pennington County
      • Hill City Mining District
Roberts, Willard Lincoln, Rapp, George Jr. (1965) Mineralogy of the Black Hills. Bulletin 18. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
      • Keystone Mining District
        • Glendale
Loomis, T. (2011) News from the Black Hills, South Dakota. Mineral News.
        • Keystone
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
Rocks & Minerals: 67(6): 380-388.
USGS Bull 380D
  • Wyoming
    • Crook County
      • Bear Lodge alkaline igneous complex
Hutchinson, M., Slezak, P., Wendlandt, R., & Hitzman, M. (2022). Rare Earth Element Enrichment in the Weathering Profile of the Bull Hill Carbonatite at Bear Lodge, Wyoming, USA. Economic Geology, 117(4), 813-831.
Van Rythoven, A. D., Pfaff, K., & Clark, J. G. (2020). Use of QEMSCAN® to characterize oxidized REE ore from the Bear Lodge carbonatite, Wyoming, USA. Ore and Energy Resource Geology, 2, 100005.
      • Bear Lodge Mining District
Chakhmouradian, A. R., Cooper, M. A., Reguir, E. P., & Moore, M. A. (2017). Carbocernaite from Bear Lodge, Wyoming: Crystal chemistry, paragenesis, and rare-earth fractionation on a microscale. American Mineralogist: Journal of Earth and Planetary Materials, 102(6), 1340-1352.
 
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