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Wulfenite from
Lyda-K Mine, Derry District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Wulfenite
Formula:Pb(MoO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Wulfenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lyda-K Mine, Derry District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Photo GalleryView Gallery (7 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1097018
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1097018:8
GUID (UUID V4):aa5abb7d-4464-4db0-80e5-af7c8ddb6737
Nearest other occurrences of Wulfenite
7.3km (4.5 miles) Nakaye Mine, Derry District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
16.7km (10.4 miles) Napolean - Rosa Lee prospect, Caballo Mountains Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
16.7km (10.4 miles) Cox Mine, Caballo Mountains Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
18.2km (11.3 miles) Red Top Vein, Caballo Mountains Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
18.5km (11.5 miles) Harding Prospect, Caballo Mountains Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
19.0km (11.8 miles) Dewey-White Swan prospects, Caballo Mountains Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
24.4km (15.1 miles) Hall mine, Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
24.4km (15.1 miles) Macy Mine, Percha Creek, Hillsboro, Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
24.4km (15.2 miles) Big Chief Mine, Percha Creek, Hillsboro, Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
25.5km (15.8 miles) Rex mine (Rex and Smuggler mine), Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
New Mexico FLUORITE A Statewide Survey PHILIP SIMMONS 11816 Harrington Road SE Albuquerque, New Mexico...Mexico 87123 philsim22@gmail.com Figure 1. Fluorite, 8.7 × 6.2 cm, Doublestrike prospects, Bound Ranch...Ranch district, Grant County. Collected by Brian Huntsman, Ray DeMark specimen. 400 ROCKS & MINERALS...Fluorite, 14.1 × 10.6 cm, Foster mine, Gila fluorspar district, Grant County. Collected by Jay Rosenbauer...Rosenbauer in the early 2000s, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) Mineral Museum specimen
Report (issue)
NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES A DEPARTMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF MINES E. C. ANDERSON...B U L L E T I N 2 1 Fluorspar Resources of New Mexico By HOWARD E. ROTHROCK, C. H. JOHNSON, AND A....SOCORRO 1946 THE NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES The New Mexico Bureau of Mines and...Resources, designated as "a department of the New Mexico School of Mines and under the direction of its...its Board of Regents," was established by the New Mexico Legislature of 1927. Its chief functions are
Report (issue)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A sbestos ore Lead ore, Balmat mine, N . Y. Chromite-chromium ore, Washington Zinc ore...not yet discovered or not currently profitable to mine. The mining of mineral deposits, once they are discovered...depleted, new deposits are found, new extractive technology and uses are developed, and new geologic knowledge...knowledge and theories indicate new areas favorable for exploration. This Professional Paper discusses...types of fluorine occurrences-Continued Colorado-New Mexico-western Texas-southeastern Arizona, by R. G.
 
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