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Siltstone from
Blue Grouse Mine, Gordon Bay, Victoria Mining Division, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Type:Siltstone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Siltstone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Blue Grouse Mine, Gordon Bay, Victoria Mining Division, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1250042
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1250042:4
GUID (UUID V4):e624e400-aa81-4daa-977d-68067917292f
Nearest other occurrences of Siltstone
97.2km (60.4 miles) ⓘGambier Island porphyry copper deposit, Gambier Island, Vancouver Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book (volume)
Gemstone and Mineral Sites of British Columbia Volume I: Vancouver Island LIDAARY Digitized by the Internet...Gemstone and Mineral Sites of British Columbia Volume I: Vancouver Island Rick Hudson OrCA BOOK PUBLISHERS...mineral sites of British Columbia Includes index. Contents: Vol. I, Vancouver Island ISBN 1-55143-057-6...and mineral resources — British Columbia. 2. Prospecting — British Columbia. I. Title TN27.B7H82 1996...Printed and bound in Canada Orca Book Publishers PO Box 5626, Station B Victoria, BC Canada V8R 6S4 GE) 3
Report (issue)
806 Prepared in cooperation with the Washington Division of Mines and Geology _J Geology of the Chewelah-Loon...6 Prepared in cooperation with the Washington Division of Mines and Geology UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT...southwest of Chewelah. Yakima-type(?) flows of the Columbia River Group are preserved at lower elevations...Monzonite but do not offset the Miocene and Pliocene Columbia River Group. INTRODUCTION LOCATION. AND ACCESSmiLITY...area are unsurfaced. Numerous county, logging, and mining dirt roads provide easy access to all parts of
Report (issue)
redbed sequence, containing green or gray shale, siltstone, sandstone, local channel conglomerates, and thin...molybdenum is a common indicator mineral in yellow or blue oxides (ilsemannite, MooOg.n 1^0). Uranium occurrences...discovered in Colombia. They are known in western Canada and the Philippines in geologic environments similar...as dumortierite and scorzalite (both a distinct blue color). Geochemical data should be examined to identify... 1980, IUREP Orientation phase mission report Columbia: International Atomic Energy Agency, International
Report (volume)
modeling. Our colleagues in the Geological Survey of Canada have preceded this effort by publishing a superb...compilation of models of deposits important in Canada (Eckstrand, 1984). Not surprisingly, our models...volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits in eastern Canada and for carbonate-hosted zinc in east Tennessee...and J. M. Franklin of the Geological Survey of Canada, and by Ryoichi Kouda, Takeo Sato, and Yukio Togashi...based on considerations that extend far beyond the mine itself, in some instances relating to the overall
Report (issue)
NATURAL RESOURCES GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION OLYMPIA, WASHiNGTON 98504 METAL MINES OF WASHINGTONPRELIMINARY...NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN FILE REPORT...not been edited or reviewed for conformity with Division of Geology and Earth Resources standards and nomenclature...Commissioner ot Public Lands Art Stearns - Supervisor Division of Geology and Earth Resources Raymond Lasmanis...NATURAL RFSOURCES GEOLOGY ‱v,:o [AF:TH RESOURCES DIVISION OL Yfl,PIA, ',-.;/,JH1i\JGTON 98504 METAL MINES
Report (issue)
sedimentary and volcanic formations, and (9) the Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group. Limited exposures of the oldest...Oreille Pend Oreille Lake Lake r la Jewel Lake Blue Grouse Mtn Springdale Algoma Lake Laclede Little...Lake est P ri ille River Col v er r Cavanaugh Bay 13 Big Meadows Mo inet Cab Jared l l 16 Addy...rocks and Sheppard Granite on both sides of the Columbia River, and (4) numerous small hypabyssal bodies...intermediate composition and Miocene basalt of the Columbia River Basalt Group, the latter unit being restricted
Book (edition)
Washington 706, 123 V The Columbia Plateau —Spokane — — — River — Ellensburg Columbia 97 U.S. U.S. 195 Spokane...Lewiston-Clarkston U.S. 395 Pasco — Ritzville Washington 14 Vancouver — Pasco Washington 17 Coulee City —Moses Lake...Olympic Peninsula and Puget Sound Lowland 1-5 —Vancouver, B.C —Port Townsend Port Townsend—Forks Forks...beds r '** glacial debris ' ^ Cretaceous siltstone, graywacke, mudstone sedimentary rocks of the...ice; by level ice; Spokane floods scour the Columbia Plateau. Mt. Rainier reached maximum size 75
Report (Issue volume)
Conservation and Development W. A. GALBRAITH, Director DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY SHELDON L. GLOVER, Supervisor...would be as useful to the mining industry as they have proved to be to the Division of Mines and Geology and...and expense involved are justified and that the mining industry will find that having this material readily...accumulating steadily since 1853, when the first mine (a coal property) was developed. Actually it antedates...During the 90 years or more that prospecting and mining have been active, a vast amount of information
Report (issue)
DISTRICTS OF CALIFORNIA BULLETIN 193 California Division of Mines and Geology Sacramento, California...DISTRICTS OF CALIFORNIA Clark Geologist, California Division of Mines & Geology, Sacramento, California...-ounce (troy) cluster of gold on display in the Division of Mines and Geology San Francisco's Ferry Building...an overall guide been written on gold and gold mining of publications have no single report or to..."California" was believed to have been a great island north of Mexico where gold and precious stones
Book
John McPhee All rights reserved Distributed in Canada by Douglas & McIntyre Ltd. Printed in the United...as mainland Greece, the island ANNALS OF THE FORMER WORLD of Cyprus, a mining camp in A1izona, and the...San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and all other Bay Area cities, not to 1nention Hayward (600-2). Crossing...and comes forward tl1rough the Archean Eon, while island arcs accrete and small cratons form (631-33). At...conjoin as the Canadian Shield (633, 636-38). Younger island arcs eventually drift in and dock against the shield
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DINOSAUR PARK FORMATION (LATE CAMPANIAN) OF ALBERTA, CANADA Campione, N., Evans, D. CRANIAL MORPHOLOGY AND...ANKYLOSAURID TAXA IN THE LATE CRETACEOUS OF ALBERTA, CANADA AND MONTANA, USA Farke, A., Ryan, M., Tanke, D...BELLY RIVER GROUP (UPPER CRETACEOUS) OF ALBERTA, CANADA AND THE EVOLUTION OF PARIETAL ORNAMENTATION Lund...(PLESIADAPIFORMES, PRIMATES) FROM SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA Woodruff, E., Ruta, M., Bloch, J., Benton, M....SAUROPTERYGIA) FROM THE UPPER CRETACEOUS OF MANITOBA, CANADA Jones, M., Curtis, N., O’Higgins, P., Fagan, M
Book (volume)
family Na-Dene languages (May Subd Geog) [PM1980] BT Canada, Western—Languages Indians of North America—Languages...language Tlingit language Na Guardis Island (Spain) USE Guardia Island (Spain) Na-hsi (Chinese people) USE...Athapascan Indians Indians of North America—British Columbia Indians of North America—Yukon Territory NT...) BT Rivers—British Columbia Nahmint River Watershed (B.C.) BT Watersheds—British Columbia Nahnu Indians...UF Naikoon Provincial Park (B.C.) BT Parks—British Columbia Naikoon Provincial Park (B.C.) USE Naikoon
Report (issue)
soft red siltstone, but it also contains thin hard ledge-forming beds or lenses of red siltstone, limestone...and conglomerate, and thin layers of greenish siltstone. The Chinle yields no water to wells in this area...sandstone, irregular lenses of red, purple, or green siltstone, and a few lenses of conglomerate or conglomeratic...beds of gray, blue-gray, greenish-gray, chocolate-brown, reddishbrown and red siltstone; thin beds of...comprises a varied and colorful assemblage of beds of siltstone, mudstone, sandstone, some conglomerate and limestone
 
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