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Bismuthinite from
Lost Horse Mine, Lost Horse Mountain, Lost Horse Mining District, Riverside County, California, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bismuthinite
Formula:Bi2S3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bismuthinite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lost Horse Mine, Lost Horse Mountain, Lost Horse Mining District, Riverside County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:546511
Long-form Identifier:1:3:546511:8
GUID (UUID V4):59212462-6399-4edd-a425-b18d5ee9e7b6
Nearest other occurrences of Bismuthinite
59.7km (37.1 miles) United Tungsten Mine (Shooting Star Mine; United Tungsten Copper Mine; United Tungsten & Gold Eagle Mine; Gold Eagle Mine), Rimrock, Morongo District (Lone Valley District), San Bernardino County, California, USA
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Report (issue)
Minerals of California By ARTHUR S. EAKLE, MARCH, Ph.D. 1914 Issued by California State Mining Bureau...Hon Hiram W. Johnson, Governor of the State of California. Sir: I have the honor to transmit Bureau...Minerals of herewith Bulletin 67 of the State Mining California. This work was made possible at this date...Bureau. and Mineralogy of the University of California, with this Eakle has given freely of his time...Minerals Distribution by Counties Bibliography on California Minerals Index to Minerals — 197 204 210 220
Report (issue)
M^iajKaMVMtrVMMIMMVW^- 'Vv s > MINERALS Of CALIFORNIA BULl,ETIN N«, 91 issei0 BY rr: ^ ;wIFORNIA...BULLETIN [November, 1922 No. 91 Minerals of California $ BY ARTHUR S. EAKLE, Ph. D. Professor...Mineralogy, University of California COMPLIMENTS OF ^^^foyd Sc, c/iosty GIST CALIFORNIA STATE PRINTING OFFICE...Stephens, Governor of the State of California, Sacramento, California Sir: I have the honor to transmit...upon the minerals of California. This bulletin records our knowledge of California minerals to date,
Report (volume)
............................................ California....................................................................................... 102 District of Columbia ....................................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
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA THE GOLDEN BEAR The Golden Bear Nugget of Yankee is NUGGET said to have...have been found in the mining the nugget Jim, Placer County, California, in 1871 by a small girl in...kept her possession throughout her lifetime. The lost identity of the nugget's finder, and the lock...are nuggets. The nugget was acquired by the California Federation of Minerologicol Societies insignia...in in the Cali- San Francisco MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL VOLUME by JOSEPH (1866-1966) MURDOCH
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] \ I ^,_|^_g|g„gy. MMM STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOODWIN I. KNIGHT, Governor DEPARTMENT OF... Chief BULLETIN December 173 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA By JOSEPH MURDOCH University of Caliiomia,...ROBERT W. WEBB University of California, Santa Barbara College Goleta, California Price $3.00 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY...Goodwin J. Knight Governor of ihe State of California Dear Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith...JenlCalifornia, Chief of the Division of Mines. Minerals of California is one of the Division's
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and Coyote Mountains Wilderness Study Areas, Pima County, Arizona ARIZONA Chapter E Mineral Resources...Coyote Mountains Wilderness Study Areas, · Pima County, Arizona By GARY A. NOWLAN, GORDON B. HAXEL, ....and Coyote Mountains Wilderness Study Areas, Pima County, Arizona I by Gary A. Nowlan ... [et al.]. p. em...Mountains (AZ-020-202) Wilderness Study Areas, Pima County, Arizona. CONTENTS Summary El Abstract El Character...Area E8 Mining history E8 Mineral appraisal E9 Coyote Mountains Wilderness Study Area E9 Mining history
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(occurrence number 1028) 2. Webbs silver mine (1018) 3. Ottery mine (1312) 4. Butlers lode (1207) 5. Dutchmans................................................. Mining History ................................................................................ Bismuth mine ................................................................................................ Mining and exploration history .......................................................... Poverty Point mine ...............................................
Journal (volume)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...State Mineralogist JANUARY Vol. 41 1945 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER...OF STATE MINERALOGISTS REPORT XLI printed in California state printing office SACRAMENTO, I945 41703... (L^^yt^W THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL...Burling Tucker, C. A. District San Francisco Mining Engineer Logan, District Mining Engineer Sacramento
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MINERAL COMMODITIES OF CALIFORNIA Bulletin 156...OFFICE LOS ANGELES / PLEASE RETURN STATE OF CALIFORNIA EARL WARREN. Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL...11 AUGUST 156 1950 MINERAL COMMODITIES OF CALIFORNIA GEOLOGIC OCCURRENCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. AND... The Honorable Earl Governor of the State of California Ills Dear Warren have the honor to transmit...herewith Bulletin 156, Mineral Commodities of California, prepared by the staff of the Division of Mines
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES RICHARD SACHSE, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...BRADLEY State Mineralogist JANUARY, 1940 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER...FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 85005 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY Of CALIFORNIA DAVIS ] DIVISION OF MINES...A. Logan, District Mining Engineer C. Jenkins, Chief Geologist McK. Laizure, District W. Burling...Tucker, Reid J. Mining Engineer District Sampson, Assistant Mining Engineer District Engineer Chas
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U, S. A . • • - I • • • • STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOODWIN J. KNIGHT, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL...176 DECEMBER 1957 MINERAL COMMODITIES . OF CALIFORNIA • GEOLOGIC OCCURRENCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT...Bureau of Mines United States Geological Survey California Institute of Technology • • ( 3 ) • • ...Xatural enYironment of the mineral resources of California, by Olaf P. Jenkins ______________________________________...oxoRABLE GooDwL"' J. KNIGHT Governor of the State of California Dear Sir: I l1ave the honor to transmit here\\·ith
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