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Molybdenite from
Silver Bell Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Molybdenite
Formula:MoS2
Age information
Maximum recorded age:63.5 Ma
Minimum recorded age:62.9 Ma
Sample ages:
Recorded ageGeologic TimeSampleDating method
163.5 to 62.9 MaPaleocene - Re-Os
Sample references:
1 -
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Quartz5 photos of Molybdenite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Chalcopyrite1 photo of Molybdenite associated with Chalcopyrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Molybdenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silver Bell Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Photo GalleryView Gallery (3 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:543254
Long-form Identifier:1:3:543254:7
GUID (UUID V4):cbdd3c3f-947c-4e5a-b9a6-d70dc68a0198
Localities for Molybdenite in this Region
El Tiro Mine, Silver Bell Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Nearest other occurrences of Molybdenite
3.9km (2.4 miles) El Tiro Mine, Silver Bell Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
4.9km (3.1 miles) Unnamed Cu-Mo prospect Vhne-153n, Vaca Hills, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
5.4km (3.4 miles) North Silver Bell Mine, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
5.8km (3.6 miles) Unnamed Cu-Mo prospect Vhne-078n, Vaca Hills, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
5.9km (3.6 miles) Unnamed Cu-Mo prospect Vhne-76n, Vaca Hills, Silver Bell Mining District, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
40.1km (24.9 miles) Lakeshore Mine, North Komelik area, Casa Grande Mining District, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
44.2km (27.5 miles) Bonanza Mine (Bonanza vein; SRK Mine; Mitchell Mine; Kerr Mine; Calvillo Mine), Coyote Mining District, Coyote Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
56.0km (34.8 miles) Vekol Hills project (Vekol Hills; Newmont Vekol), Kohatk, Vekol Mining District, Vekol Mountains, Pinal County, Arizona, USA
56.6km (35.2 miles) Big Banana Mine (Maude claim; Big Banana Nos. 1-2-3 claims), Baboquivari Mining District, Baboquivari Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
57.0km (35.4 miles) Mildren Mine (Mildren claim; Mildred Mine), Mildren Mine group, Ko Vaya, Cababi Mining District (Comobabi Mining District), Comobabi Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
listing and map showing molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt /, Stanley B. Keith !/, and Ted...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Minerals Technology a_ division of The University of Arizona This...listing and map showing molybdenum occurences in Arizona by_ Jan C. Wilt, Stanley B. Keith, and Ted G. Theodore...occurrences throughout Arizona prepared in part by the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology under...in a prior publication wherein the entire MRDS (Mineral Resource Data System) record was published (see
Report (issue)
The Arizona Geological Society and the University of Arizona 1981 Symposium on "RELATIONS OF TECTONICS...CORDILLERA" AGS/UA Mine Tour and Field Trip data for TRIP #10 "Silver Bell - North Silver Bell Deposits" March...Wilkins (GMRC) ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY P.O. BOX 40952, UNIVERSITY STATION TUCSON, ARIZONA 85719 TO: ...field Trip #10, Silver Bell-North Silver Bell Deposits As field trip chairman for the Arizona Geological...structure-tectonic settings and mineral deposits scattered throughout Arizona and adjoining southwestern New
Report (issue)
Preliminary report of molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt 1/, Stanley B. Keith 2/, Jocelyn...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology a division of The University of Arizona This...'1030571 04 M030562 04 M030563 04 '1030584 04 CouNTY DEPosir 'ostHP +litire LAtiroOE ♦ Looroae 28N... wA A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA...CUA AG BORIANA MINE 18N 115W 118 34-56-154 113-54-53W CATALINA DISTRICT CATALINA DISTRICT CHILDS-ALOWINKLE
Report (issue)
Top, and Table Top Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, P1»a and P1nal Counties, Arizona By John B. McHugh...Top, and Table Top Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, P1ma and P1nal Counties, Arizona.....................Peak, Ragged Top, and Table Top Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, Arizona.................................Peak, Ragged Top, and Table Top Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, Arizona.................................Peak, Ragged Top, and Table Top Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, Arizona... 10 Table 3. Results of analyses
Report (issue)
No. 1 Arizona State Bureau of Mines Bulletin CHARLES F. WILLIS, Director Directory of Arizona Minerals...THE University of Arizona TUCSON, ARIZONA 1915-16 DIRECTORY (Compiled OF ARIZONA MINERALS from...ALABASTER (anhydrous gypsum.) Occurs in Superstition Mountains; near Pueblo Viego; near Sulphur Springs; in La...Tombstone district, Cochise County; Gila County, at Lost Gulch Mine, near Globe; Mohave County, in Mineral...Park;; Pima County, in Mammouth Mine, Schulty; Yavapai County, in ores of Bradshaw Mountains; Yuma County
Book (edition)
MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations
Book (edition)
MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA • Wu!fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona...Gem and Mineral Society The University of Ariwna Press / Tucson .. The University of Arizona Press...Press Copyright © 1977, r982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First edition 1977 Revised...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona/ John W. Anthony ... [et al.]; Wendell E. Wilson..."Published with the assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society." Includes bibliographical references and
Report (issue)
itty nf l\rt~nttU iullrtttt ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES MINERALS OF ARIZONA By FREDERIC W. GALBRAITH...(Revised) ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES, GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN NO. 153 One dollar (Free to residents of Arizona) PUBLISHED...PUBLISHED BY lIlniul'r.lluy nf Arizuna TUCSON. ARIZONA SERIES No. 17, TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION...nature to include all known occurrences of every mineral which has been found in the state. Of the more...bulletin will be forwarded to the Arizona Bureau of Mines, University of Arizona, Tucson. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Book (edition)
0.C D.?~•.!~'J..~5 ~!~.~J.RY Mineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen tnine, Bisbee...Richard A. Bideaux THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors . .. JOHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the Uni~ersity of Arizona, where he rose...curator of the Mineralogical Museun1. His studies in mineral synthesis, crystal structure analysis, and classical
Book (edition)
/BRA PY Muineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen mine, Bisbee. These old workings...Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme . Mineralogy of Arizona John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard...Richard A. Bideaux AN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors... JoHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the University of Arizona, where he rose
Book (edition)
OF ARIZONA Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian...by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA THIRD EDITION W. Anthony Joh n Sidney A. Williams...Gem and Mineral Society The University of Arizona Press / Tucson The University of Arizona Press Copyright...Copyright © 1977, 1982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First edition 1977 Revised...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona / John W. Anthony . . [et al.] ;Wendell E. Wilson
Report (issue)
Residents of Arizona MINERALS OF ARIZONA by Frederic W. Galbraith and Daniel J. Brennan THE ARIZONA BUREAU...UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON FOREWORD As a service about mineral matters in Arizona, the Arizona Bureau of...University of Arizona, is pleased to reprint the long-standing booklet on MINERALS OF ARIZONA. This basic...Dr. Frederic W. Galbraith, as a bulletin of the Arizona Bureau of Mines. It has moved through several editions...Edition as Bulletin 181, Arizona Bureau of Mines. The comprehensive coverage of mineral information contained
Report (issue)
Mineralized Areas of the Basin and Range Province in Arizona By Stanley B. Keith 1 Lorraine Schnabel 2 , Ed...and stratigraphic nomenclature. Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology; present address: MAGMACHEM...Tunder Dr., Phoenix, Arizona 85044 2U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado 80225 Arizona Bureau of Geology...Geology and Mineral Technology, 845 N. Park Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85719 ^J.C. Wilt and Co., 3035 So. Shiela...Shiela Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85746 Contents Page Introduction.......................................
Book
EEL LEY. Department of Geology University of Arizona and GAOT G. HIGRS United States Geological Survey...Survey th THE UNIVERSITY Tucson, Arizona OF ARIZONA PRESS About the Editors. SPENCER . . R...R. TirLey has worked as a mining geologist in the western United States in both the operational and...Geology Department faculty at the University of Arizona, Professor Titley has carried out field and laboratory...and earned the doctorate from the University of Arizona. Caro. L. Hicks is an Editorial Assistant with
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Ltd. Printed in U.S.A. Rhenium behavior in molybdenite in hypogene and near-surface environments: Implications...of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA 2Department of Geoscience, New Mexico Institute of Mining and...and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico 87801, USA (Received June 1I, 1992; accepted in revised form October... Abstract-Rhenium is concentrated mainly in molybdenite (MoSz) and occurs as a major cation in only a...few rare minerals. This affinity makes molybdenite an ideal mineral for Re-0s geochronometry, but research
Report (issue)
PRELIMINARY MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE TUCSON AND NOGALES 1° by 2° QUADRANGLES, ARIZONA Edited by................................................ Mineral resources, by Gail M. Jones................................................................... Mineral resource potential......................................................... 10. Magnetic heavy-mineral concentrate, RASS data base.................................. 11. Nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrate, RASS data base.......................... 12.
Report (issue)
RESEARCH ON MINERAL RESOURCES-1994 PART B-GUIDEBOOK FOR FIELD TRIPS NINTH V.E. McKELVEY FORUM ON MINERAL AND...Cosponsored by THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY ARIZONA Arizona Geological Survey TucsoN AruzoNA...Corrao, Arizona Geological Survey. Back cover© 1989 by Peter F. Corrao. USGS RESEARCH ON MINERAL RESOURCES-1994...MCKELVEY FORUM ON MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Cosponsored by Arizona Geological Society...Society University of Arizona Arizona Geological Survey 9th V.E. McKelvey Forum Mineral Resources U.S. GEOLOGICAL
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Mineral Resource Assessment of the Ajo and Lukeville 1° by 2° Quadrangles, Arizona By Jocelyn...stockwork molybdenum deposits Vein deposits Gold-silver quartz vein deposits Epithermal vein deposits Vein-type...mineralization Volcanic-hosted disseminated gold-silver deposits Rhyolite-hosted tin deposits Manganese...65 66 66 68 INTRODUCTION Southern Arizona is rich in mineral conmodities and has potential for the...States Mineral Assessment Program (CUSVAP) of the U.S. Geological Survey, assesses the mineral resource
Journal (issue)
University of So. Florida Tampa, FL Richard W. Thomssen Mineral Exploration Consultants Carson City, NV photography:...Record Inc., 6349 N. Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 The Mineralogical Record Inc. Is a non-profit...Volume Fourteen, Number Five ARIZONA- V Articles Lost mines of Arizona ................................by W. E. Wilson Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona 283 by W. J. Thomas and...and R. B. Gibbs Famous mineral localities: the Glove m ine............................................
Report (issue)
ASHLEY SCHMITT "As !look back on four decades in mining geology I am impressed by the magnitude of the...and science of mining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented growth of mineral exploitation...mines. Our generation, in 1. Presented to the Arizona Geological Society , March 3, 1964. This memorial...the Southwest-Christmas, Esperanza, Mineral Park and Battle Mountain- suggests that we have strayed too...geology in 1926. His thesis work in the Parral District of Chihauhua, Mexico, (1931) and other investigations
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Magmatic-Hydrothermal Events in the Patagonia Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona* Peter G. Vikre,1,† Frederick T...Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 Abstract This investigation of...hydrothermal activity in the Patagonia Mountains of southern Arizona is based on field and paragenetic relationships...igneous and hydrothermal minerals. The Patagonia Mountains consist of Precambrian, Paleozoic, and Mesozoic...Laramide intrusions that comprise the Patagonia Mountains batholith. Laramide igneous rocks and adjacent
Report (issue)
............48 4. Alteration-mineral assemblages in the Copper Mountain (British Columbia, Canada) and...carbonate-bearing units (Einaudi and others, 1981), and skarn mineral zoning patterns may be useful in the targeting...some districts (for example, Christmas, Arizona, and Battle Mountain, Nevada), more copper is recovered from... Utah (Babcock and others, 1995), and Bisbee, Arizona (Bryant and Metz, 1966), polymetallic replacement...Turkey) and(or) molybdenum (for example, Sierrita, Arizona; Continental [Butte], Montana) resources. By-Product
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
in Molybdenite FERNANDO BARRA,† Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721...Department of Geosciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 LUCAS OCHOA-LANDÍN, Departmento...University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721 Abstract Twenty-five new Re-Os molybdenite ages for nine...The oldest deposits are those from the Cananea district and include the El Alacrán prospect (~61 Ma),... the Maria deposit (60 Ma), the current Cananea mine, and La Colorada breccia (~59 Ma). The age of mineralization
Report (issue)
ASHLEY SCHMITT "As !look back on four decades in mining geology I am impressed by the magnitude of the...and science of mining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented growth of mineral exploitation...mines. Our generation, in 1. Presented to the Arizona Geological Society , March 3, 1964. This memorial...the Southwest-Christmas, Esperanza, Mineral Park and Battle Mountain- suggests that we have strayed too...geology in 1926. His thesis work in the Parral District of Chihauhua, Mexico, (1931) and other investigations
Report (issue)
the selection of nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrates for mineral resource potential evaluation studies...sediments ------ ••• --------.-------------Heavy-mineral concentrates ------------- ·--------Soils - - --...from the U.S. Geological Survey ---------Inyo Mountains Wilderness Study Area - ·---------Nopah and Resting...Wilderness Study Area ·------------South Providence Mountains Wilderness Study Area Riordan's Well Wilderness...Carbon disulfide in soil gases at the North Silver Bell deposit ------------ ·----------------- ·---
 
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