Log InRegister
Quick Links : The Mindat ManualThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryMindat Newsletter [Free Download]
Home PageAbout MindatThe Mindat ManualHistory of MindatCopyright StatusWho We AreContact UsAdvertise on Mindat
Donate to MindatCorporate SponsorshipSponsor a PageSponsored PagesMindat AdvertisersAdvertise on Mindat
Learning CenterWhat is a mineral?The most common minerals on earthInformation for EducatorsMindat ArticlesThe ElementsThe Rock H. Currier Digital LibraryGeologic Time
Minerals by PropertiesMinerals by ChemistryAdvanced Locality SearchRandom MineralRandom LocalitySearch by minIDLocalities Near MeSearch ArticlesSearch GlossaryMore Search Options
Search For:
Mineral Name:
Locality Name:
Keyword(s):
 
The Mindat ManualAdd a New PhotoRate PhotosLocality Edit ReportCoordinate Completion ReportAdd Glossary Item
Mining CompaniesStatisticsUsersMineral MuseumsClubs & OrganizationsMineral Shows & EventsThe Mindat DirectoryDevice SettingsThe Mineral Quiz
Photo SearchPhoto GalleriesSearch by ColorNew Photos TodayNew Photos YesterdayMembers' Photo GalleriesPast Photo of the Day GalleryPhotography

Titanite from
Blu Starr, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Classification
Species:Titanite
Formula:CaTi(SiO4)O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Titanite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Blu Starr, Slocan Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:806238
Long-form Identifier:1:3:806238:3
GUID (UUID V4):deab2ed4-4ff8-4b8d-a75d-a548f006e2e3
Nearest other occurrences of Titanite
49.9km (31.0 miles) Katie porphyry copper-gold deposit, Salmo, Nelson Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
52.6km (32.7 miles) Red Mountain Mo deposits, Red Mountain, Rossland, Trail Creek Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
57.6km (35.8 miles) CLY Group (BiTel Knoll), Bunker Hill, Salmo, Nelson Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
61.3km (38.1 miles) Molly Mine, Salmo, Nelson Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
68.6km (42.6 miles) Rock Candy Mine, Grand Forks, Greenwood Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
91.4km (56.8 miles) Mother Lode Mine, Deadwood Camp, Greenwood Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
from Canada Downloaded by [Florida International University] at 19:52 23 August 2013 C anada is home...from emerald to sapphire, Canada has it all. Yet, for most of its history, Canada has been regarded as a...species have been found at one time or another in Canada (fig. 1). Some gem localities, such as those for...aquamarine in British Columbia are but a few examples. Direct exploration for colored gemstones by mining companies...S. WILSON PO Box 352 Kingston, Ontario K7L 4W2 Canada brad@alpinegems.ca   96*2: 405,9(3: The
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Jody Spence,1 and Laurence A. Coogan1 1 School 2 British of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria...3800 Finnerty Road, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8P 5C2 Columbia Geological Survey, Ministry of...Mines, 1810 Blanshard Street, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8W 9N3 Abstract Apatites from the major...mineral deposits (30 localities, mostly in British Columbia, Canada) together with apatites from carbonatites...Kiruna-type iron oxide-apatite (IOA) deposits in Canada, China, and Mexico typically have large negative
Journal (issue)
Switzerland A. A. Levinson Calgary, Alberta, Canada James E. Shigley Carlsbad, California C. S. Hurlbut...F. C. Hawthorne at the University of Manitoba, Canada, performed electron microprobe analyses on (1)...six sections each. As shown in figure 3, this division changes a four-sided tetrahedron to a 24-sided...diamonds from the Ekati mine, Northwest Territories, Canada. Faceted diamonds from Canada’s first diamond mine...had been cut by Sirius Diamonds, Vancouver, British Columbia, which is one of the first companies to manufacture
Report (issue)
of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation British Columbia Geological Survey Paper 2023-01 Ministry... Competitiveness, and Authorizations Division British Columbia Geological Survey Recommended citation...area, south-central British Columbia. In: Geological Fieldwork 2022, British Columbia Ministry of Energy...Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, British Columbia Geological Survey Paper 2023-01, pp. 65-84. Front...area, northwestern British Columbia. In: Geological Fieldwork 2022, British Columbia Ministry of Energy
Journal (issue)
nephrite jade in Europe. Shortly after discovery, mining operations commenced and a substantial quantity...jade was produced (Traube, 1885). Subsequently mining operations were disrupted throughout the First...of recrystallization was probably rapid. 451 Mining and processing Extraction of nephrite jade from...essentially carried out in conjunction with serpentinite mining. Once the individual nephrite jade bodies were...Europe. Volume 3: Central Europe. The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Mineralogical Society, London
Journal (issue)
Switzerland A. A. Levinson Calgary, Alberta, Canada Christopher P. Smith Lucerne, Switzerland C....snapshot of a decade—and a profound one at that—from mining and localities to treatments and synthetics to...of Sakha), with exciting discoveries in northern Canada. Cultured pearls from French Polynesia, Australia...Nigeria and Brazil. Diamond was mined in northern Canada for the first time. Names such as Tunduru, Ilakaka...are directly involved with gem mining or who purchase gem rough at mining sites 3. The authors’ knowledge
Journal (issue)
the supply chain. The development of large-scale mining operations for colored gems has been in the news...of the decade forced major cutbacks in diamond mining and prompted industry banks to re-evaluate long-accepted...still have not fully played out. Colored stone mining and cultured pearl farming also experienced severe...before the economic crisis forced major changes in mining operations, the DTC’s share of the rough market...initiatives. The BEE laws required all diamond mining companies, including De Beers, to have a minimum
 
Mineral and/or Locality  
Mindat Discussions Facebook Logo Instagram Logo Discord Logo
Mindat.org is an outreach project of the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization.
Copyright © mindat.org and the Hudson Institute of Mineralogy 1993-2024, except where stated. Most political location boundaries are © OpenStreetMap contributors. Mindat.org relies on the contributions of thousands of members and supporters. Founded in 2000 by Jolyon Ralph.
Privacy Policy - Terms & Conditions - Contact Us / DMCA issues - Report a bug/vulnerability Current server date and time: April 20, 2024 01:27:55
Go to top of page