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Greigite from
Leviathan Mine, Leviathan Peak, Monitor - Mogul Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Greigite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+S4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Greigite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Leviathan Mine, Leviathan Peak, Monitor - Mogul Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:5818
Long-form Identifier:1:3:5818:6
GUID (UUID V4):b2d6b0f8-cf9e-440c-a7fa-147ecda51d01
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of the Little Three mine pegmatites, Ramona district, San Diego County, California ..................... B. Spaulding R. A. Mason & R. F. Martin , California locality index ...........................................129 by A. R. Kampf & the Southern California Chapter of the Friends of Mineralogy, Locality...e P e g m a t it e s , istrc San Diego D ,California Eugene E. Foord U. S. Geological Survey, M....Louis B. Spaulding, Jr. P. O. Box 807, Ramona, California 92065 Roger A. M ason Dept, of Earth Sciences
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often intensified by human activities related to mining, mineral processing, construction, soil drainage...concentrated and exposed to air as a result of mining and mineral processing. Acid sulfate waters produce...properties. INTRODUCTION TO ACID SULFATE ENVIRONMENTS Mine drainage The best known examples of acid sulfate...may be as many as 500,000 inactive or abandoned mine sites in the United States alone (Lyon et al. 1993)...been seriously damaged by mine effluents. Contamination of natural waters by mine drainage has killed enormous
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353-416 257-320 321-384 225-288 137-224 CALIFORNIA ] 273-336 ARIZONA-IV ] 1-102 [ 17 / 1986...On a spectacular find of crocoite in the Adelaide mine, Dundas, Tasmania (by A. H. Chapman) 3:111-113 ADOLFSSON...Iaria from the Howard-Montgomery quarry, Howard County, Maryland (by J. S. White) 25:53-54 AFGHANISTAN...AJO Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona (by W. J. Thomas & R. B. Gibbs) 14:283-298...Iron-manganese phosphates of the Williams pegmatites, Coosa County, Alabama (by P. B. Leavens & T. A. Simpson) 6:66-73
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7 257989 R q549 PEMBERTON, H.E MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA P 2995 IpSl q 49 f 07. 257889 ^ pe B T...org/details/mineralsofcalifoOOpemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl r i L ] Pemberton ...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: 1866-1966 / by Joseph Murdoch...Includes index. 1. Mineralogy -California. 2. Mines and mineral resources- California. I. Murdoch, Joseph, 1890Minerals...1890Minerals of California. II. Title. centennial volume, QE375.C32P45 ISBN 0-442-27488 2 549.9794
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNlA 299" 257889 PEMBERTON' HOFE CALIFORNIA MINERALS 2995 SEP 1933 OINCO Digitized by...org/details/mineralsofcalifo00pemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA - MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl Pemberton ~ VAN NOSTRAND...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: centennial volume, 1866-1966...index. 1. Mineralogy - California. 2. Mines and mineral resources - California. I. MUidoch, J oseph, 1890Minerals...1890Minerals of California. 11. Title. QE375.C32P45 549.9794 81-15963 ISBN 0-442-274882 AACR2 Preface
Report (issue)
MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA THE GOLDEN BEAR The Golden Bear Nugget of Yankee is NUGGET said to have...have been found in the mining the nugget Jim, Placer County, California, in 1871 by a small girl in...are nuggets. The nugget was acquired by the California Federation of Minerologicol Societies insignia...in in the Cali- San Francisco MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL VOLUME by JOSEPH (1866-1966) MURDOCH...Ian Campbell and Eleanor M. Learned BULLETIN California Division of Ferry Building, San 189 Mines
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America (MSA) November 11-12, 2000 in Tahoe City, California, prior to the Annual Meeting of MSA, the Geological...agriculture to reduce alkalinity in soils. At many mining sites, the extraction and processing of coal or...and sediment. Concentrated waters associated with mine wastes may precipitate a variety of metal-sulfate...role of soluble sulfate minerals formed from acid mine drainage (and its natural equivalent, acid rock...of mineral deposits and of waste materials from mining and mineral processing. This volume compiles and
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mineralized areas prior to mining, and conditions that result from mining and mineral processing. Other...as climate, and anthropogenic factors (including mining and mineral processing methods) mostly modify the...exploration, and assessment of abandoned mine lands and mine-site remediation. This compilation presents...from mining, mineral processing, and smelting. For example, the environmental signature of a mine site...readily soluble secondary salts associated with mine waste. The "environmental effects" of mineral deposits
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Elsevier—Pergamon, Oxford. Cover photo: Bingham Canyon Mine is located 25 miles southwest of Salt Lake City...University, Cambridge, MA, USA and K. K. Turekian Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA ELSEVIER 2005 AMSTERDAM...RACHEL CARSON (1907-1964) Photograph provided by California Institute of Technology Photograph provided by...FORDYCE, 67 107 9.05 The Geochemistry of Acid Mine Drainage D. W. BLOWES, C. J. PTACEK, J. L. JAMBOR...University, Cambridge, MA, USA and K. K. Turekian Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Geochemistry has deep
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Archaeology Akiyoshi-dai Karst and Caves, Japan Alpine Karst Altamira Cave, Spain: Archaeology America...Measurements Erosion Rates: Theoretical Models Europe, Alpine Europe, Balkans and Carpathians Europe, Central...Patagonia Marble Karst, Chile Patterns of Caves Peak District, England Photographing Caves Phytokarst Picos...Aquifer and the Texas Karst, United States Europe, Alpine Europe, Balkans and Carpathians Europe, Central...Pamukkale, Turkey Patagonia Marble Karst, Chile Peak District, England Picos de Europa, Spain Pierre Saint-Martin
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Cisneros: Minerological Research Co., San Jose, California. Andrew M. Clark: Dept. of Mineralogy, Natural...Currier: Jewel Tunnel Imports, Baldwin Park, California. Stanley Dyl: Seaman Mineralogical Museum, Michigan...Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California. Howard T. Evans: U.S.G.S., Reston, Virginia...Claren N. (‘‘Si’’) and Ann Frazier: Berkeley, California. Carl Francis: Mineralogical Museum, Harvard...Paris, France. Legrand A. Gould: Pebble Beach, California. George E. Harlow: Dept. of Min. Sci., American
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Truran, Jr. and A. Heger University of Chicago, IL, USA 1.01.1 INTRODUCTION 1.01.2 ABUNDANCES AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS...Ca); (iii) the “nuclear statistical equilibrium” peak at the position of 56Fe; and (iv) the abundance...formation of a nuclear statistical equilibrium abundance peak centered on mass A ¼ 56; (v) the slow (s-process)...supernova shock front travels outward, for a brief time peak temperatures are reached, that exceed the maximum...that is critical to the formation of an equilibrium peak dominated by 56Ni (Truran et al., 1967). 6 Origin
 
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