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Iron (commodity) from
Oso Claim, Nogal Mining District, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Claim
Classification
Commodity:Iron (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Iron (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Oso Claim, Nogal Mining District, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1387509
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1387509:7
GUID (UUID V4):c60fa981-df60-47a8-9ada-4329079ba04e
Nearest other deposits of Iron (commodity)
4.2km (2.6 miles) Yellow Hand, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
9.4km (5.8 miles) Capitan deposit, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
9.7km (6.0 miles) Smokey Mine (Pittsburg; Grace), Jicarilla Mining District, Jicarilla Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
10.5km (6.5 miles) Big Ben, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
13.5km (8.4 miles) Joe Hill, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
14.1km (8.7 miles) Broken Toe, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
16.2km (10.0 miles) Tide Iron deposit, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
17.6km (10.9 miles) Copeland Canyon Prospect, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
20.6km (12.8 miles) Whettige deposits, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
21.0km (13.1 miles) Bunton, Capitan Mining District, Capitan Mountains, Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Addition to the White Mountain Wilderness, Lincoln County, New Mexico by Kenneth Segerstrom1 , Frank R. Hladky........................................ Mining districts, mining activity, and mineralized areas.........addition to the White Mountain Wilderness, Lincoln County, N. Mex.............. Mines and prospects of...addition to the White Mountain Wilderness, Lincoln County, N. Mex......................................addition to the White Mountain Wilderness, Lincoln County, N. Mex...................................
Report (issue)
BULLETIN 67 Mineral Deposits of Lincoln County, New Mexico by GEORGE B. GRISWOLD 1959 STATE BUREAU...RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE...INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Alvin...Burroughs ............................ Governor of New Mexico Tom Wiley .................................................... Albuquerque For sale by the New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Campus Station
Report (issue)
LODE MINING AND PROSPECTING ON SEWARD PENINSULA. By J. B. MERTIE, Jr. INTRODUCTION. The lodes of Seward...undeveloped. The Big Hurrah mine, in the Solomon district, produced gold from 1903 to 1907 but has not been...Sliscovich mine, on Manila Creek, in the Nome district, but these were more in the nature of samples...development is still in the stage of prospecting. Lode mining of some of the semiprecious and base metals, however...done chiefly on tungsten, antimony, copper, tin, iron, zinc, silver-lead, and bismuth lodes. A beginning
Report (issue)
compiled from the updated data of Phillips (1987). No claim is made for completeness of this compilation and...that runs from Lake Mead in Mohave County southeastward to Cochise County. Five locations are listed in table...1969, Geology of the Industrial Rocks and Minerals: New York, N.Y., Dover Publications, Inc., 459 p. Bryan...KNOWN NAMES DESCRIPTION-COMMENTS ASBESTOS COCHISE COUNTY Pearce 15' Abril Zinc Mine Chrysotile asbestos...diabase dikes and sills Sec. 34 17S,23E GILA COUNTY 8 LOCATION MAP NO. QUADRANGLE MAP KNOWN NAMES
Report (issue)
"demands, a temporary stimulus was given to the mining of stibnite-bearing lodes, but it soon subsided...prospects show considerable variety in mineralization. Iron, bismuth, tungsten, gold, copper, lead, zinc, graphite...J. Collier: Bull. 259, pp. 120-127, 1905. Gold mining on Seward Peninsula, by F. H. Moffit: Bull. 284...146-156, 1907. Geology and mineral resources of Iron Creek, by P. S. Smith: Idem, pp. 157-163. The Kougarok... 267-301, 1909. The Iron Creek region, by P. S. Smith: Idem, pp. 306-354. Mining in the Fairhaven Precinct
 
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