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Chalcedony from
Green Hope mine, Hartville Uplift Mining District, Goshen County, Wyoming, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Quartz var: Chalcedony
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcedony data
Locality Data:Click here to view Green Hope mine, Hartville Uplift Mining District, Goshen County, Wyoming, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1574066
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1574066:1
GUID (UUID V4):39e60572-30f5-4639-bb2b-04508e6e8f90
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcedony
10.0km (6.2 miles) Green Hope Mine, Goshen County, Wyoming, USA
15.8km (9.8 miles) Sunrise Mine, Sunrise, Hartville Mining District, Platte County, Wyoming, USA
16.0km (9.9 miles) Hartville Onyx mine, Platte County, Wyoming, USA
66.4km (41.2 miles) Harrison, Sioux County, Nebraska, USA
69.0km (42.9 miles) Agate, Sioux County, Nebraska, USA
70.5km (43.8 miles) Henry, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
74.4km (46.2 miles) Agate Springs Fossil Quarries, Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Sioux County, Nebraska, USA
89.2km (55.4 miles) Mitchell, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
98.7km (61.3 miles) Orella, Sioux County, Nebraska, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
00:52 01 June 2016 Wyoming Mineral Locality Index Figure 1. Index map of Wyoming counties, with exposures...exposures of Precambrian and volcanic rocks. 1 he Wyoming mineral locality index is designed to provide mineral...interesting mineral occurrences in the state of Wyoming. Five publications were used extensively in compiling...view of the Tenderfoot mine (about 19131, Esterbrook copper district, Albany County. John Taylor collection...1 inch equals 4 miles) of the entire state of Wyoming in book form. The Wwming Atlas and Gazetteer can
Report (issue)
COPPEE. COPPER DEPOSITS OF THE HARTVILLE UPLIFT, WYOMING. By SYDNEY H. BALL. INTRODUCTION. While investigating...ores and pre-Cambrian geology of the Hartville iron range, Wyoming, in the field season of 1906, the writer...Grateful acknowledgments are due to the mining men of the district, particularly to Messrs.'Louis B. Weed...and W. T. Kelley, of Guernsey; Peter Hoyer, of Hartville; William Lauck and Joseph L. Stein, of Frederick;...Governor of Wyoming, January, 1888. Idem for 1890, pp. 52-55, 77-78. KNIGHT, WiLBUi^C., Bull. Wyoming Exper
Report (issue)
THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WYOMING Gary B. Glass, Executive Director and State Geologist ADVISORY BOARD...Governor Terry P. Roark,President, University of Wyoming Donald B. Basko, Oil and Gas Supervisor Appointed...Cheyenne, Wyoming. This and other publications available from: The Geological Survey of Wyoming P.O. Box...University Station LaIanlle, Wyoming 82071 (307) 766·2286 Front Cover - Wyoming gold. Gold buttons in the...recovered by Dean Farris from mine dump waste in the Gold Hill district. The actual diameter of the button
Report (volume)
....................................... 102 District of Columbia ................................................................................. Wyoming..................................................to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals that are widely...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products, but because they furnish
Book (volume)
that is mostly a mixture of chert, translucent chalcedony, jasp-agate and common opal, rivaling in beauty...ASHTABULA COUNTY CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.⎯cone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD...CLINTON COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Todd’s Ford, a mineral deposit⎯Hematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships...CUYAHOGA COUNTY CHAGRIN FALLS (on Geauga Co. line), area quarries⎯oilstone. DELAWARE COUNTY DELAWARE...nodules⎯Pyrite (crystals sharply cubic). FRANKLIN COUNTY COLUMBUS, area countywide exposures of blue clay
Book (volume)
that is mostly a mixture of chert, translucent chalcedony, jasp-agate and common opal, rivaling in beauty...ASHTABULA COUNTY CONNEAUT, area pits, quarries, rd. cuts, etc.⎯cone-in-cone Calcite. CLERMONT COUNTY MILFORD...CLINTON COUNTY WILMINGTON, area of Todd’s Ford, a mineral deposit⎯Hematite. COSHOCTON COUNTY AREA, townships...CUYAHOGA COUNTY CHAGRIN FALLS (on Geauga Co. line), area quarries⎯oilstone. DELAWARE COUNTY DELAWARE...nodules⎯Pyrite (crystals sharply cubic). FRANKLIN COUNTY COLUMBUS, area countywide exposures of blue clay
Report (volume)
the State lists begin with Alabama and end with Wyoming. Under each State the minerals found there are...it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...Wisconsin.........Prof. W. 0. Hotchkiss, Madison. Wyoming.........Mr. C. E. Jamison, Cheyenne. Those members
Book (volume)
Iowa to 3,500’ along the western boundary with Wyoming. In the far western counties of Lawrence, Meade...crest of the geologically notable granite dome uplift which also produced a most remarkable series of...instance, a single Spodumene crystal from the Etta Mine near Keystone on the east side of the Mount Rushmore...beds, excavations, etc.Selenite roses. BRULE COUNTY AREA: in the Oacoma zone of the Pierre Fm. On Elm...gray Barite rosette up to 5 or 6 inches. CAMPBELL COUNTY MOUND CITY, W to the Missouri R., regional hillsides
Book
Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Appendixes 615 I Gemstone and Mineral Essentials...pyrite, quartz family minerals ( agate, carnelian, chalcedony, chert, flint, jasp-agate, jasper, quartzite...especially valuing the deep red carnelian variety of chalcedony. Although the Sumerians used almost all the common...of commercial mining is also long, beginning with the Kenya opal mines of 4000 B.C. Mining began with gemstones...gemstones, instead of metallic ores, and mining for turquoise was enormously extended throughout the
Book (edition)
MARIN COUNTY FREE LIBRARY 3 1111 00289 4184 \ I s Fifth Revised Edition A complete, state-by-state...scorned yellow and preferred green gems to all others. In Renaissance times, green turquoise was greatly admired...easily discernible quartz crystals surrounded by chalcedony that is crystalline only to the eye of the microscope...a quality closely allied to fracture pattern; chalcedony and jasper, because of their cryptocrystalline...qualities that make a stone prefor example, the grass-green variety of beryl is cious. Emerald almost priceless
Book
stumble over a valuable nugget and stake your own mining claim? Indeed it to is, and author book Jay...prospecting, he points out, is in abandoned mining districts, where valuable mineral ores are present...commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...RANSOM 1875-1948 An to the Eastern '‘Schoolmarm” Mining Camps of the Old West I I a s I \ h K... CONTENTS Preface ix PART I 1 Introduction to Mining and Mineralogy 2 Preparation for Mineral Collecting
Report (issue)
predecessor organization, the Manhattan Engineer District ; and, to a lesser extent, by staff members of...United States. The pre-1940 history of uranium mining and geology is concerned largely with veins in...and White Canyon, Utah; and in the Gas Hills, Wyoming. Very large deposits of uranium in northern Saskatchewan...Sierra Ancha region, Arizona ; and the Marysvale district, Utah. All the Western States, including Arizona...FRANK W. OsTERWALD Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, contain veins that have yielded uranium ores.
Book
58 58 Almandite 78 Cat’s-Eye 79 Ceylonite 80 Chalcedony 80 Charoite 80 Chiastolite 81 Chloromelanite...convenience of some of our Anglo-Saxon readers. We hope the present translation will pass on some of the...prehistoric tombs has yielded bone and shell parures. The mining of and common uses for ornamental stones have been...old and future crops, emerald and green jasper became symbols of hope and revival and therefore eternity...met on the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 in the hope of political gains. In a highly hierarchic society
Book (edition)
is and of less now is who a with the rich green garnets of Bobrowska. or The it may customer...year acknowledged Uralian emerald.” artistic green garnets much had finished, lady very very much...yellow. ,, (green) Pistachio green Bluish (blue) Greenish Indigo blue. „ Emerald (green) . COLOURS... .... Yellowish green . Topaz (sherry) Peridot (pistachio) Aquamarine (sea green) Beryl (pale blue)...yellow . green. Bluish green. Rose pink. Brown yellow Sea Straw white Gray blue. . green. Sea green
Book (edition)
seems handbook gem-stones stones remains be district what present while the but in could rich...of the World.” Lon- Sons 1882 “The Diamonds Mine 681. New York : — xviii. and America,” Cantor...have favourites. esteem in which once set rich green and aquamarine for gem, however beautiful difficult...yet after Well, for this bracelet ; garnets green not wanted when was “ 3 Not that she knew...different refraction of the red ray and visible green sodium-flame. a written differently coloured
Book (edition)
for affairs of to-day. Ceylon could be rich district minerals and the traffic in them in that island... collection of will (dated this I, Chauncy county, Clerk, in Piccadilly, Thomas or the the ... do said other the Lordship by as are county all Wills the of this gold to the President...of Her drawings England Hare Chauncy from county of Middlesex, and parish of Master being charged... example, however, is is remarkable for con- Hope and Many reproduced for precious some copies
Book (edition)
specimens in I considerable have seen came County. the “Intellectual for the first time the existence...fire with of On structure. and known be to green a be that market maintained. more dichroic...contain to If the considerable quantity of pale-green A have been sold precious new or in size ... stones from time to time. who with the rich green garnets of Bobrowska. is This lady admired the...ignorance and prevails in rings; specimens few green garnets the asked for! long range variety
Report (volume)
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...(all types) Crushers Crushing Rolls NEW YORK Mine Pumps Oil Engines Sampling Machinery Screens Stamp
 
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