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Uraninite from
Hilltop Prospect, Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:Uraninite
Formula:UO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Uraninite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hilltop Prospect, Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:374538
Long-form Identifier:1:3:374538:0
GUID (UUID V4):600f140b-9506-4621-a612-272864915353
Nearest other occurrences of Uraninite
0.1km (0.1 miles) Oliver Saddle Prospect, Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
2.0km (1.3 miles) Sunshine Mine (Sunshine Claims; Sunshine No. 2), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
2.1km (1.3 miles) Crescent Deposit, Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
2.2km (1.3 miles) First Chance Mine, Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
2.7km (1.7 miles) Last Chance Mine (Last Chance Pit), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
3.1km (1.9 miles) Gunnison School Section Mine (Section 36 Mine?; Colorado Lease 519), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
3.9km (2.4 miles) Section 36 Mine (Glen Williams Mine?), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
4.5km (2.8 miles) Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
4.6km (2.8 miles) Glen Williams Mine (Williams Mine), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
5.2km (3.3 miles) Picnic Tree Mine (Picnic Tree Claims; Picnic Tree-Hall; Hall Homestead), Tallahassee Creek Mining District, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (volume)
. 234 " y { " ,-t .. .~,:",. I " , COLORADO "or.! _ +, (~ STATE OF .~ :'(' COL~ADO /... BULLETIN 40 RADIOACTIVE MINERAL OCCURRENCES OF COLORADO AND BlaLlllGRAPHY by James L. Nelson-Moore,...Energy COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESUURCES STATE OF COLORADO DENVER, COLORADO 1978...ete 11 st r ng of rad i aaet 1ve occurrences 1n Colorado, with a comprehensive blbi iography and bibliographic...on the Colorado Plateau sparked several periods of exploratIon that ultimately led to a mining "boom ll
Report (issue)
31 University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright © 2004 by University of Nevada Press Photographs...copyright © 2004 unless otherwise noted Map of Mining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of...6-cm cluster, Majuba Hill Mine, Antelope district, Pershing County. N. Prenn collection. Photograph by J...production of environmental protection equipment. Mining and the discovery, identification, and development...to Nevada in 1929 and was actively involved in mining in the state and the western U.S. for the rest
Report (issue)
RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY COUNTY REPORT 1 i y 1966... Front cover: The exceedingly varied terrain of Kern County is shown by the brown section— from McKittrick...Sierra Nevada and Owens Peak (highest point in the county); on the east (right side) is the sharp descent...MINERAL RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By BENNIE W. TROXEL, mining geologist California Division...MORTON, and Geology mining geologist California Division of Mines and Geology County Report f Ferry Building
Report (issue)
Government. 1 Denver, Colorado iMail Stop 937 Federal Center P.O. Box 25046 Denver, Colorado 80225 MINERAL...Intrusive and extrusive alkaline rocks of the Lincoln County porphyry belt by Theodore J. Armbrustmacher 4...and northeast-trending faults Roosevelt County fault Alamosa Creek fault Karst............................................. Pre-Permian rocks of Lincoln County....................... Pre-Permian rocks of the......................................... Lincoln County porphyry belt................................ Igneous
Report (volume)
center of the booming White Oaks gold district, Lincoln County, N. Mex. Gold was probably the first metallic...commodity to be commercially mined in the Lincoln County porphyry belt and has the highest production value...Intrusive and Extrusive Alkaline Rocks of the Lincoln County Porphyry Belt, by Theodore J. Armbrustmacher ..................................... .. Roosevelt County Fault. ............................................................................ . Alamosa Creek Fault ...........................................
Report (issue)
cassiterite (dark brown) in a quartz–topaz vein, Taronga prospect (right, see Photograph 30). Bibliographic reference...occurrences of the area covered by the image. 1. Taronga prospect (occurrence number 1028) 2. Webbs silver mine.......................................... Morven Creek and Cooraldooral areas, and Sara beds .......................................................... Mining History .............................................................................. Dandahra Creek Leucogranite ..................................
 
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