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Calcite from
Bonanza Copper Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Calcite
Formula:CaCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Calcite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Bonanza Copper Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:144883
Long-form Identifier:1:3:144883:2
GUID (UUID V4):76b44ef8-d752-4631-bb1d-0621821eb277
Nearest other occurrences of Calcite
2.0km (1.2 miles) Togo Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) Red Cloud Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
2.8km (1.7 miles) Turk Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
4.3km (2.6 miles) Deer Trail Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
5.7km (3.6 miles) Deer Trail Monitor Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
8.0km (4.9 miles) Read Mine, Deer Trail Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
10.2km (6.3 miles) Orazada Mine, Springdale Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
13.2km (8.2 miles) Midnite Mine, Wellpinit Area, Springdale Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
17.9km (11.1 miles) Midnight Quarry, Chewelah Mining District, Stevens County, Washington, USA
22.3km (13.9 miles) Washington Metals Mine, Stevens County, Washington, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
WASHINGTON GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HENRY LANDES, State Geologist BULLETIN No. 23 THE METAL MINES OF WASHINGTON...herewith a report entitled "Tl1e lVfetal lVIines 0£ Washington," by Ernest N. Patty, with the recommendation... . . . . . . . . . . . History of metal mining in Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....pendants. . . . . . . . . . . Quartz-silver-lead-copper velns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver...veins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copper veins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (Issue volume)
State of Washington ARTHUR B. LANGLIE, Governor Department of Conservation and Development W. A. GALBRAITH...GLOVER, Supervisor Bulletin No. 37 INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS PART II METALLIC MINERALS By MARSHALL...Volume 2 - MAPS STATE PRINTING PLANT. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON lll!UI For sale by Department of Conservation...volumes-text and maps) $4.50. INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS PART II METALLIC MINERALS Volume 1...Bulletin 33, "Nonmetallic Mineral Resources of Washington," published in 1936. Since then the catalogue
Report (issue)
192 B1tlletin No. 23, Washington Geologicat Survey MOUNTAIN BOY These workings·which are credited with...sediments are tra:versed by innumerable veinlets of calcite." Assays of a portion of the dump material are... page 207. The Metai .Mines of Washington 193 SHERIDAN DISTRICT GENERAL FEATURES Ten miles by air...Cascade) District. Most of the holdings are in T. 38 N., R. 31 E., just across the Ferry County line into...into Okanogan County. The first location was made during 1897 and a year later the Zalia M property made
Report (issue)
GEOLOGIC MAP OF THE BLACKBIRD CO-CU-AU DISTRICT, LEMHI COUNTY, IDAHO -114° 24’ 0.5” 45° 11’ 15.2” 30...80 36 35 70 42 35 40 k fault 20 40 Big Deer Cree 50 60 fault Ledge 27 80 White 80 Ybs...Slip ge Led te Whi Little fault Cr e ek Deer Big NE RI CR DG EE E K PI CO BA LT J M URE...downloaded in PDF format from www.idahogeology.org. Deer Creek Fault ¬ Iron Lake thrust plate ª ª 45°...quartz-tourmaline breccia. At the Haynes-Stellite mine, cobaltite-bearing quartz-tourmaline breccia was
Report (issue)
Mines, Western Field Operations Center, Spokane, Washington National Institute for Safety and Health, Spokane...Spokane Research Center, Spokane, Washington 1998 PREFACE A January 1987 Interagency Agreement between...published information, field investigations, and mining company data. 2 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS REPORT...billion percent short ton U.S. dollar gold silver copper lead zinc cobalt manganese iron uranium oxide phosphorous...resources Mining districts Gibbonsville Mining District Indian Creek Mining District Mineral Hill Mining District
Report (issue)
MINING IN THE LOWER COPPER RIVER BASIN, By FRED H. MOFFIT. COPPER MINING IN CHITINA VALLEY. INTRODUCTION...the summer of 1916 the writer visited most of the copper prospects of Chitina Valley (PL X, p. 156) to study...of the copper market is reflected in the district by increased interest in prospecting for copper, and...and more particularly by the efforts of copper producers to maintain a maximum production of high-grade...before are described in detail.. The copper ores of the district extending from Kotsina River to Nizina
Report (issue)
GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION OLYMPIA, WASHiNGTON 98504 METAL MINES OF WASHINGTONPRELIMINARY REPORT...DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN...Earth Resources standards and nomenclature. 1, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural Resources Brian...DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN...standards and nomenclature. • CONTENTS Page Page County and site name Kelly Camp Kettle Key East Knob
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gold-, Silver-, and REE-Bearing Copper-Cobalt Ore Deposits, Blackbird District, East-Central Idaho: Epigenetic...(± Ag ± Ni ± REE) ore deposits of the Blackbird district, east-central Idaho, have previously been classified...section. New studies indicate that, across the district, mineralization was introduced into the country...order and sulfide mineral associations across the district. Both early and late quartz veins contain chalcopyrite...of a regional thrust fault. Specifically, the district lies within an oblique thrust ramp containing
Report (issue)
WRANGE.LL DISTRICT, ALASKA BY WALTER C. .MENDENHALL AND FRAJ'!K C. SCHRADER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...1903 4 CONTENTS. / Copper-Continued. Southern area-Continued. Copper occurrences-Continued. Description...occurrences......................................... Bonanza mine... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nikolai mine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................................................. Copper occurrencee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (volume)
Copper Deposits of the Prince William Sound District, Alaska By FRED H. MOFFIT and ROBERT E. FELLOWS...equipment UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1950 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENTJOF THE INTERIOR...of Documents, U. S. Government'Printing Office Washington 25, D. C. - Price 75 cents (paper cover) CONTENTS...features___________________________________________ _______ Copper mining_______________ _____----___--_______________________...Valdez___________________-_-__---___-__.___.___--____ Midas mine---_-^_-_-----------_------------_--_--__----__ Sulphide
Report (issue)
MINERAL DEPOSITS IN THE UBEHEBE PEAK QUADRANGLE INYO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SPECIAL REPORT 42 UNIVERSITY OF...MINES 1-A. Sierra Blanca limestone in Santa Barbara County, California, by George W. Walker. 1950. 5 pp.,...25$. 3. Commercial "black granite" of San Diego County, California, by Richard A. Hoppin and L. A. Norman...of the San Dieguito pyrophyllite area, San Diego County, California, by Richard H. Jahns and John F. Lance...25$. 6. Geology of Bitterwater Creek area, Kern County, California, by Henry H. Heikkila and George M
Report (volume)
BULLETIN 605 THE ELLAMAR DISTRICT/ALASKA BY S. R. CAPPS AND B. L. JOHNSON WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING........................... Relation ,of Ellamar district to Prince William Sound mineral belts.. Distribution...Distribution of mineral deposits within the Ellamar district.......... Production............................62 62 63 63 63 64 64 65 66 68 68 71 Secondary copper minerals......................................................................... Source of the copper and other metals. ............................
Report (volume)
presented at the Northwest Mining Association Convention, Spokane, Washington, Dec. 1-2,1983 U. S. GEOLOGICAL...Director UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1985 For sale by the Branch of Distribution...presented at the Northwest Mining Association Convention, Spokane, Washington, Dec. 1-2, 1983." Bibliography:...Congresses. I. Mclntyre, David H. II. Northwest Mining Association (U.S.). Convention (1983 : Spokane...Volcanic Subsidence in the Custer Graben, Custer County, Idaho, by D. H. Mclntyre and K. M. Johnson. 109
Report (volume)
concentration of metallic values from the ores of copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver, graphite, molybdenum...so successful. Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Mining Machinery Dept. OFFICES For Canadian MILWAUKEE...Canada THE MINES HANDBOOK Meeting tbe Needs of Mine and Smelter Hundreds of plants on both American...service from Superior Jaw Crusher Worthington mining equipment the from the standpoint of first cost...most wear, Worthington meets the needs of the mining industries with a complete line of products, from
Report (volume)
OF SULPHIDE ORES BY WILLIAM HARVEY EMMONS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1913 CONTENTS....precipitation of the metalo........ Composition of mine waters............................................of sulphide enrichment Continued. Composition of mine waters Continued. Discussion of analyses Continued................................................. Copper..................................................on depth..................... Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions....... Oxidation
Report (volume)
concentration of metallic values from the ores of copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver, graphite, molybdenum...California. THE MINES HANDBOOK, 1922 MACHINERY FOR MINE • MILL SMELTER Embodying recent developments...Hydraulic TurbinpM MILWAUKEE, Metallurgical Machinery Mining Machinery Perforated Oil l-:imini-- Metals I'liiiiliini:...are getting the most in service from Worthington mining equipment — :the most from the standpoint of first...power consumption. Worthington meets needs of the mining industries with a complete line of products, from
Report (volume)
SOUND ALASKA BY U. S. GRANT AND D. F. HIGGINS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1910 CONTENTS.............................................. 52 Copper...................................................... 61 Standard Copper Mines Company.......................... 62 Three Man Mining Company............. 62 Fidalgo Mining Company..-...........--..'............... 63 Fidalgo Alaska Copper Company............................................... 63 i Bonanza mine............................................
Report (volume)
1909 WITH SUBJECT INDEX BY JOHN M. NICKLES ' WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING '1910 OFFICE 5 CONTENTS...Bulletin, vol. 41. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 25-36; Transactions,...series, vols. 27, 28. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, llth Annual Session;... vol. 2, no. 2. Oakland, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 54-56. San Francisco, Cal...Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 30. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Carnegie Institution of Washington: Yearbook;
Report (volume)
ENRICHMENT OF ORE DEPOSITS BY WILLIAM HARVEY EMMONS WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1917 i I ADDITIONAL...SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT 45 CENTS PEE COPY CONTENTS, Introduction...underground waters _________ ___ Composition of waters in copper and precious-metal mines of sulphide ores_ _____________________...___^________ Iron___ __________________.._____ Copper _____________________ Zinc-____________ ________...depth__________ Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions_ Composition of mine waters of the Jopliu-region___________
Report (issue)
Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas By BRENDA HOUSER With a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER...PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992 Arizona Geological Society...O. Box 4 0 9 52 Tucson, AZ 8 571 7 Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas, Southeastern Arizona...HOUSER With a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL...Cemetery ................... 12 Mowry Town Site and Mine ........................ 14 Mowry Sme ter l Site
Report (issue)
as a permanent supply point. In 1903 gold-placer mining commenced in the Bonnifield country, about 60 miles...purposes of this report includes all areas of placer mining between Wood River and the Cantwell, 50 miles farther...time consumed from Fairbanks to the creeks where mining is in progress is but a few days. The region is...are largely covered with coal-bearing deposits. Mining was being done at scattered localities on the main...and it is there and in the stream bed that the mining is being done. The bed rock includes hard, blocky
Report (issue)
THE FUTURE OF ALASKA MINING. By ALFRED H. BROOKS. OUTLINE. The Alaska mining industry, which has turned...value 96 per cent is to be credited to the gold and copper deposits, but Alaska mines have also produced silver...year to year, such as are more or less inherent to mining in remote regions. This advance was made in spite...first effect was to increase Alaska's output of copper enormously, owing to the high price of that metal...other year since mining began. (See PI. I.) The decline in price and market demand for copper since 1916 has
Report (issue)
OCCURRENCE OF COPPER ON PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND By FEED H. MOFFIT INTRODUCTION The copper deposits of Prince...Landlocked Bay, the Gladhaugh mine at Ellamar, and the Big Bonanza mine on Latouche Island were staked...staked. Doubtless many deposits of copper minerals were known to the natives and perhaps to a few traders...effort was made to investigate them. Interest in copper grew rapidly after 1897, but not until 10 years...point. By 1907 the number of men engaged in mining copper and in the search for cbpper in this region
Report (volume)
DIRECTOR THE COPPER DEPOSITS OF MISSOURI BY H. FOSTER BAIN AND E. O. ULRICH WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING..................... General distribution of the copper............................ 9 9 10 Geology ....37 38 Mine La Motte................'. -....-.-.-...-----......--.......-.-.. Shannon County mines.....42 42 Slater mine .................... .....^........................ 43 Jerktail mine....._......-...-.-...--..-------..---.-.---.-....-. Sutton mine ...........-.-.-.. --.---..----.,.-..-----.-..... Caseymine
Report (volume)
1910 WITH SUBJECT INDEX BY JOHN M.. NICKLES WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1911 t P f o ^...Bulletin, vol. 42. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 37-48; Transactions,...series, vols. 29, 30. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, 13th Annual Session...Technology, vol. 15. Berkeley, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos. 57, 59. San Francisco, Cal...Transactions, vol. 8, pt. 4. Toronto, Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Quarterly Bulletin, nos. 9-12; Journal
 
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