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Hematite from
Station Camp Creek; South Fork; Rock Lick Creek, Jackson County, Kentucky, USA


Locality type:Creek
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Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Station Camp Creek; South Fork; Rock Lick Creek, Jackson County, Kentucky, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:660003
Long-form Identifier:1:3:660003:7
GUID (UUID V4):059bba8d-4c2d-4c03-aa99-145fb3645818
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Kentucky Kentucky Mineral Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [Dalhousie University] at 18:01 27 December...Caldwell Stone Company quarry, Danville, Boyle County. Terry Huizing specimen and photo. K entucky...Commonwealth is Black Mountain in the Appalachians (Harlan County) at 4,139 feet. The lowest point is the floor of...quarry near Grand Rivers (Livingston County) in western Kentucky, at 100 feet below sea level. There are...noteworthy mineral occurrences in the sedimentary rock that encompasses more than 99 percent of the 40
 
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