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Danalite from
Iron Mountain No. 2 District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mining District
Classification
Species:Danalite
Formula:Be3Fe42+(SiO4)3S
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Helvine1 photo of Danalite associated with Helvine at this locality.
Spessartine1 photo of Danalite associated with Spessartine at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Danalite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Iron Mountain No. 2 District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:233429
Long-form Identifier:1:3:233429:5
GUID (UUID V4):a96ef16a-fbe4-4658-ae53-f7392b938020
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Zinc Corporation of America Mine No. 4, St. Lawrence County, New York T he technological development...ornamentation and trade such as those of gold and silver. Iron, however, is another matter entirely. The development...sources of the metal are far greater. Local sources of iron were critical to the early European settlers of...significant number of these early attempts to produce iron were from magnetite occurrences, some of which were...primitive iron furnaces, the famous zinc mines of Franklin “Furnace,” New Jersey, for example. New York was
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org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ... and there are mineral deposits, is no corner not. —Fray Geroximo de Zarate Salmeron, From in the...Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER ...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1
 
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