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Quartz from
State Game Lodge area, Custer County, South Dakota, USA


Locality type:Area
Classification
Species:Quartz
Formula:SiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Quartz data
Locality Data:Click here to view State Game Lodge area, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:990155
Long-form Identifier:1:3:990155:1
GUID (UUID V4):160d41a2-a583-42c7-8e56-dc002e998046
Nearest other occurrences of Quartz
11.2km (7.0 miles) Flynn Lode Occurrence, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.3km (7.0 miles) Pigtail Prospect, Pringle, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.3km (7.0 miles) Red Deer Mine (Bellemare No. 1 and No. 4; Wildwood Claims), Custer, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.6km (7.2 miles) Triangle A Lode (Triangle Mine), Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.6km (7.2 miles) Antler Mine, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.9km (7.4 miles) Lost Spring Lode Prospect, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.9km (7.4 miles) Rives Lode, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
12.2km (7.6 miles) Little Spar Mine, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
12.5km (7.8 miles) Haselrodt Lode Occurrence, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
12.6km (7.8 miles) Ed Lode Occurrence, Pringle, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
[University of Connecticut] at 20:42 14 January 2015 South Dakota is perhaps best known for its pegmatites, which...Hills are responsible for the accessibility of South Dakota’s itbundant and diverse mineral locations...operated for more than 120 years, most mining in the area peaked in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with only...to be made. The most complete mineralogy of South Dakota and the Black Hills is found in Roberts and...the most complete location guides to mines in the area are those provided by the U.S. Bureau of Mines (1954
Report (issue)
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Nils Boe, Governor MINERALOGY OF THE BLACK HILLS by WILLARD LINCOLN ROBERTS...Associate in Mineralogy Museum of Geology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and GEORGE RAPP...Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology With the Editorial...Mineralogy South Dakota School of Mines and Technology BULLETIN NUMBER 18 of the South Dakota School of...of Mines and Technology Rapid City, South Dakota PUBLICATIONS STAFF F. L. Partlo J. T. Thomas President
 
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