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Niobium (Columbium) (commodity) from
California Gulch, Madison County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Gulch
Classification
Commodity:Niobium (Columbium) (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Niobium (Columbium) (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view California Gulch, Madison County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1157524
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1157524:5
GUID (UUID V4):93a6bce4-966c-49cc-9bf9-c4d8e5d0aab8
Nearest other deposits of Niobium (Columbium) (commodity)
51.9km (32.2 miles) Sappington deposit, Madison County, Montana, USA
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
strontium 87.62 yttrium 88.91 zirconium 91.22 niobium 92.91 molybdenum 95.96 technetium (98) ruthenium...tungsten, rare-earth elements, and antimony in China; niobium in Brazil; and platinum-group elements in South...(Hf), indium (In), lithium (Li), manganese (Mn), niobium (Nb), platinum-group elements (PGE), rare-earth...commodities–for example, graphite, manganese, niobium, and tantalum—the United States is currently wholly...................................L1 Chapter M. Niobium and Tantalum By Klaus J. Schulz, Nadine M. Piatak
Report (issue)
A253-A258 of this chapter. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies and other organizations...Continued Rocky Mountain region_--__________________ Montana ______________________________ North Dakota _ ...____ Oregon ________________________________ California. _____________________________ Idaho- _ __ _________...cooperators_-____ ---------_____-____ 209 State, county, and municipal cooperaters__________ 209 Other...silver-gold mining district in northwestern Elko County, has revealed evidence leading to a revision of
Report (volume)
identified in Colorado-more than in any State except California. In addition to these true species, dozens of...recently found in the Tenmile district, Summit County. In his booklet, which today would be classed as...almost valueless materials as beryllium, tantalum, columbium, mica, and the rare earths has stimulated exploration...feldspar, and mica, occur in some form in every county in the State. Among mineralogists, Colorado is...mineral belt that extends southwestward from Boulder County to the southern limits of the San Juan Mountains
Book (volume)
Index. Sears, children’s encyclopedias, Hennepin County Library Cumulative Authority List, and reference...[LB1029.A13] 1 7IL Ranch (Calif.) BT Ranches California 7th Avenue (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.) USE Seventh...4-beta-cellobiosidase 14-Mile City (Mont.) USE Alder Gulch (Madison County, Mont.) 14 Ranch (Wyo.) Fourteenth century...Street (San Francisco, Calif.) BT Dwellings — California A.D. A.D. ninety-seven, A.D. ninety-eight...Creek (Wash.) USE Mill Creek (Wahkiakum County and Cowlitz County, Wash.) Abernethy family USE Abernathy
 
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