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Rhodochrosite from
Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mining District
Classification
Species:Rhodochrosite
Formula:MnCO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rhodochrosite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:177565
Long-form Identifier:1:3:177565:5
GUID (UUID V4):4e8a0960-4b6d-471b-a30f-af8d2a94ce13
Localities for Rhodochrosite in this Region
Bloodgood Group, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Blackeyed Susan Mine, Ladrone Gulch Camp, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Black Colt Mine, Lady Franklin Camp, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Comstock Mine, Lady Franklin Camp, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Iron King Mine, Lady Franklin Camp, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Lady Franklin Mine, Lady Franklin Camp, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Miners Dream Mine, Kingston Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
References
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Report (issue)
and San Lorenzo quadrangles, Grant and Sierra Counties, New Mexico By D. C. Hedlund 1 Open-File Report...... Mining districts........................................................ Hillsboro district...................................................... Mining history...................................................... Kingston district.................................................. Mining history........17 19 19 19 19 19 20 Page Mining districts Continued Kingston district Continued Veins and bedding-replacement
Report (issue)
Hillsboro and San lorenzo Quadrangles, Sierra and Grant Counties, New Mexico Background Information to Accompany...Hillsboro and San Lorenzo Quadrangles, Sierra and Grant Counties, New Mexico By D.C. Hedlund, with sections on...Silver City and Las Cruces 1° by 2 quadrangles, New Mexico---------4. Parallel-surface-continued aeromagnetic...quadrangles-------5. Map of magnetic anomaly in the Hillsboro district with north-south section showing the measured...of magnetic anomaly of the Carpenter (Swartz) district with east-west section showing the measured field
Report (issue)
DEPOSITS OF MANGANESE ORE IN NEW MEXICO. By EDWARD L. JONES, Jr. INTRODUCTION. HISTORY. Manganiferous...Manganiferous iron ores have been mined for many years in New Mexico. In the early days they were used as flux in...at El Paso, Tex., and Silver City, Hillsboro, Kingston, and Socorro, N. Mex. Since 1916 such ores have...shipped in large quantities from the Silver City district to the Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. at Pueblo, Colo...1917, from the Water Canyon deposit, in Socorro County, followed in September by the Lake Valley mines
 
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