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Pyrite from
F-33 Mine, East Grants Ridge Mining District, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view F-33 Mine, East Grants Ridge Mining District, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:573338
Long-form Identifier:1:3:573338:5
GUID (UUID V4):a96d29d0-3dd2-451e-aa34-77705ad9842f
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
12.0km (7.5 miles) Flat Top No. 3 Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
12.3km (7.7 miles) Faith Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
13.9km (8.6 miles) Dog Mine, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
13.9km (8.7 miles) Marquez deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
14.0km (8.7 miles) Dog Incline No. 1 Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
14.3km (8.9 miles) Poison Canyon Mine, Poison Canyon area, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
14.9km (9.3 miles) Section 23 deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
15.0km (9.3 miles) Hogan Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
16.9km (10.5 miles) Johnie M deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
19.0km (11.8 miles) Red Point lode, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
References
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Journal (issue)
manager for rates.) • individuals (outside the U.S.): $33 for one year, $64 for two years. (Airmail mailing................... 2 A short history of mining in New Mexico ...................................... 5...first described from New M ex ico ...................................... 9 by J. F. DeMouthe Famous mineral...mineral localities: The Magdalena district, Kelly, New Mexico ............................................... 13 by R. B. Gibbs The Stephenson-Bennett mine ...............................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
11 and 12 GRANTSITE, A NEW HYDRATED SODIUM CALCIUM VANADATE FROM NEW MEXICO, COLORADO AND UTAH1 A. D...I ;, 5'.";.r*', su,Lev' AssrRA,cr Grantsite, a new mineral with the formula NaaCa,Va+:,V6+rr:-:,lOsu...samples r:0.6 to 0.9) was found in the F-33 mine, near Grants, New Mexico; in the Golden Cycle and ttre La...Salle mines in Montrose County, Colorado; and in the Parco No. 23 mine, Grand County, Utah. All localities...microscopic fibrous or bladed crystals. At the F-33 mine it retains the habit of the haggite and paramontroseite
Journal (issue)
■' O t-e , >,* V '■ i V '• iV’’ M A v a l f m i A a ! D a a a »>#4 |m a 1 iw fmt i lin e r a iy...manager for rates.) • Individuals (outside the U.S.): $33 for one year, $64 for two years. (Airmail mailing... . 421 by R. W. Eveleth S tib n ites o f the Stayton district, H o llister, C a lif o r n ia ...............................427 by G. E. Dunning & J. F. Cooper, Jr. " P seud oleucite" p seu d o m o rp h s..................................447 by R. Grant Pyrite crystals from Soria and La R ioja P rovin ces,
Book
280 250 224 200 180 75 = = 63 ee 45 38 —_ 34 — 33 — —_ 32 2E — — —_— — — — 8 — — 10 — 12 — 900 pm...710 630 — 560 500 450 36 38 — Sif — 36 —_— 35 F ; F : 4.00 Shrots) 3.15 2.80 2.50 0.900 0.800 0.750*...1.25 —_— 1.12 — 8 10 — —_ 12 14 _ — Courtesy of F&S Group Geology and World Deposits TAO 6.30 5.60...BS 410: 1986 TYLER STANDARD SCREEN 1910 USE © F&S APR/88 Industrial Minerals Geology and World...boundaries of the mineral industry are clear: the mining and milling of feldspar, for example, belong to
Report (issue)
Acknowledgments__ _ __________________________ History of mining and ore production _________________ Geologic setting...Member and included Sonsela Sandstone Bed.___________ East side of the San Juan Basin __________ Agua Zarca...Formation, __________-_-_-__--_-_Ambrosia Lake district. _________________ Stratigraphy. ________--_--_------_Structure-...-Color relations of the host rocks. _____ Laguna district..-..--.-.--------------Stratigraphy- _______-...Continued Morrison Formation Continued Laguna district Continued Structural relations of the deposits
Report (volume)
center of the booming White Oaks gold district, Lincoln County, N. Mex. Gold was probably the first metallic...commodity to be commercially mined in the Lincoln County porphyry belt and has the highest production value...Resources of the Roswell Resource Area, East-Central New Mexico By SUSAN BARTSCH-WINKLER and ALESSANDRO...resources of the Roswell resource area, east-central New Mexico I by Swan Bartsch-Winkler and Alessandro...resources-New Mexico-Roswell Region. 2. PetroleumNew Mexico-Roswell Region. 3. Natural gas-New Mexico-Roswell
Book
Designed by Molly Shields Type set in DIN Black/Ti1nes New Ro111an ISBN: 978 -0-7643 -5113-6 Printed in China...are always looking for people to write books on new and related subjects. If you have an idea for a book............ 29 Mexico ................................................................ 33 United States...for reactors to produce electricity, mining operati ons. Robert Lau f presents here a highly authoritative...to the advancement of the science of uraniun1 and New species are no\.V being reported at the rate of several
Book
Chairman, DeV. Harris, E. L. Ohle, T. Tatsumi, P. F. Howard, D. A. Pretorius, J. C. Wilson THE ECONOMIC...Skinner, editor, Economic Geology, 91-A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520 Contents Dedication to W. S. White...CarbonateHosted Lead-Zinc Deposits.A. Bjfirlykke and D. F. Sangster 179 Porphyry Copper Deposits Part I. Geologic...and Sherman P. Marsh 775 Electrical Methods in Mining Geophysics.Gerald W. Hohmann and Stanley H. Ward...the last 25 years. Whitie is a longtime fixture of New England and Lake Superior geology, but we will not
Book (edition)
~o@~!!f Mineral Species 2008 FLEISCHER'S GLOSSARY OF MINERAL SPECIES 2008 Michael Fleischer 1908-1998...a bolcite crystal. Boleo, Baja Califomia Sur, Mexico. Drawing by R. Peter Richards. Preface As I writc...(Brazil). Malcolm Back (Canada), Henry L. Barwood (USA). Dmitriy Belakovskiy (Russia). Fabio Bellatreccia...(Italy), T.S. Ercit (Canada). Alexander Falster (USA). Jeffrey de Fourestier (Canada). Robert Gault (Canada)...Henderson. Jr. (USA). D.D. Hogarth (Canada). J.L. Jam bor (Canada), Anthony R. Kampf (USA). Pave! M. Kartashov
Report (volume)
degree Celsius temperature) 1.8 degree Fahrenheit (°F) (1.8X °C)+32 degree Fahrenheit STUDIES RELATED...(kilometers) east of Pagosa Springs and the southernmost limit is 3 km north of New Mexico. The results...northwesterly trending fault zones with an extensive east-west-trending structural sag that extends beneath...silver, and gold have been produced from adjacent mining districts, but there is no record of production...and lead occur within that 25-km2 altered area. No new surface occurrences of metallic resources were found
Report (issue)
Data Workshop .........................Centennial F 3:00 p.m.- 5:30 p.m. ...............................Centennial E .Rocky Mountain Ballroom . Centennial F THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1997 6:30 a.m.- 8:00 a.m. .....of acid forming materials (AFM) resulting from mining and related forms of drasticland disturbance. Emphasis...its proper handling during the mining operation. Integration of mining procedures with reclamation plans...discussion of pyrite and related mineral formation, processes associated with the weathering of pyrite, impact
Journal (volume)
Burling Tucker, C. A. District San Francisco Mining Engineer Logan, District Mining Engineer Sacramento... V. Averill, District Mining Engineer J. C. John O'Brien, District Mining Engineer F. Redding San...Ore-Buyers' Inspector Reid J. Los Angeles District Mining Engineer Geologist (Librarian) Elisabeth...Egenhoff, Mary H. Helm, San Francisco San Francisco F. Davis, Assistant Geologist Henry H. Symons, Los...between pages 14-15 mine, Fresno County, California. Geologic map and (A-B) of Mercy mine area. Sketch map
Report (issue)
91-A Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520 Leadville-type ore (top) with rod-textured pyrite in a matrix of...fi]J fractures and partiall y replace pyrite rods. Finer pyrite layers in lowe r third of picture are...paralle l to host-rock bedding. Black Cloud mine, Leadville district. Sherman-type ore (bottom) in paleokarst...gray), white tabular barite. green sphalerite , and pyrite aggregates in a light hrownis11-gray dolomite sand...veined with ferroan dolomite. rv1oose mine, North Alma district. Photographs b)' \Villiarn Sacco, Peabody
Report (volume)
LONSDALE, ASS'T GEOLOGIST, Building :Materials. 0. F. l\IARBUT, ASS'T GEOLOGIST, Topography. II. A. WllE:ELER...with the idea of gathering a complete series of mine descriptions to form part of the report. Not until...outstripping all others in the Mississippi valley. Lead mining was begun as much as 170 years ago, and has continued...prediction was ventured by Prof. Whitney that the lead mining of Missouri was a thing of the past, and that the...excavations have developed new bodies of untouched ores, wider explorations have revealed new fields, or improvements
Report (issue)
portion of the Mohawk Mountains, southwestern Arizona, USA, by R.G. Eppinger, P.K. Theobald, D.P. Klein, and...Structural reinterpretation of the Ajo Mining District, Pima County, Arizona, by D.P. Cox, J.T. Hagstrum...000 km^ in southwest Arizona between lat. 32 and 33 N. and long. 112 and 114 W. The quadrangle is within...and consideration of potential resources. Areas of new geologic mapping are the Ajo and Crater Range, Growler...compiled for the Ajo/Lukeville CUSMAP Study combine new data with that from previous compilations. Maps prepared
Report (issue)
of Highway Freebern mica mine 8 y Mobey (Burnham) mine 9 Enterprise mine 10 38 38 Sand Road (Card)...(Bedford) mica mine 12 13 14 14 1D 1 16 16 17 Richardson feldspar mine Glendower iron mine Road-cut at...Hickey-Murphy lead mine Road-cuts at km 16.7, Westport Road McLaren phosphate mine Long Lake blue calcite...calcite occurrence Long Lake zinc mine Gabbro quarry Road-cut on Highway 38 at km 57.6 17 brucite occurrence...occurrence 18 Eagle Lake (Blessington) mine 18 Sharbot Lake road-cuts on Highway 19 ie, 38, kr 72
Report (volume)
STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1880 to 1903 TABULATED BY F. W. CLARICE, Chief Chemist WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 1880 to 1903 TABULATED BY F. W. CLARICE, Chief Chemist WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...70 70 76 76 78 Letter of transmittal, by George F. Becker Introduction The average composition of rocks...1. Rocks from Aroostook County 2. Litchtieldite and associated minerals New lIampshire Vermont 1. Rocks...rocks Connecticut. New York 1. Rocks of the Adirondack region 2. Miscellaneous rocks New Jersey Pennsylvania
Book
GEMSTONES & MINERALS THE C<)LOUR DICTK)NARY ()F GEMSTONES & MINERALS MICHAEL O’DONOGHUE Metropolitan...example. The spellings of names follow CIM; thus pyrite, baryte and sylvine replace the older pyrites,... Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South Wales; Chanarcillo, Atacama, Chile; and in...in the states of Guanajuato and Chihuahua, Mexico. In the USA silver occurs at Keweenaw, Michigan, in association...Hill, New South Wales. Found in sandstone at Corocoro, Bolivia, and at Cananea, Mexico. In the USA copper
Book (edition)
completely revised and updated with a wealth of new information and features. The second edition of the...alphabetical entries, 1000 of which are entirely new e 240 new color photographs, mostly of large specimens...specimens, as well as 104 black-and-white photographs 45 new crystal drawings of rare species the most complete...distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important new technological developments. The second...wulfenite, San Francisco mine, Sonora, Mexico; (center) ameihyst, Veracruz, Mexico; (center) vivianite, Bolivia;
Book (edition)
completely revised and updated with a wealth of new information and features. The second edition of the...alphabetical entries, 1000 of which are entirely new • 240 new color photographs, mostly of large specimens...as well as 104 black-and-white photographs • 45 new crystal drawings of rare species • the most complete...distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important new technological developments. The second...wulfen ite San Francisco mine, Sonora, Mexico; (center) amethyst, Veracruz, Mexico; ( center) vivianite,
Report (issue)
papers are of two kinds. Some are announcements of new discoveries or observations on problems of limited...424-A provide·s a synopsis of the more important new findings resulting frqm work during the fiscal year...Precambrian massive sulfide deposit, Copper King mine, Front Range, Colo., P. K. Sims and Priestley Toulmin...uranium deposits in carbonate rocks of northwestern New Mexico, by Lowe11 S. Hilpert·----------------------...morphology and drainage basin development, by Richard F. Hadley________ 17. Hydrologic significance of buried
Report (issue)
_.......................... . Situation of the district. ....... ____ . __ .. __________ ................ _. ___ ....... _..... _... _..... __ .. The district. __ ... ____ .... __ ... ___ ... ___ .. ____ .... _. __ ..... __ . _.. __ ...... . History o.f mining .. ___ .. ______ .... _. ________________ . __...25 25 25 25 ·26 26 26 27 30 30 31 31 31 31 :n 32 33 34 34 35 35 38 38 38 38 39 40 43 43 43 43 44 44...____ .... _____ .. CHAPTER IV.-Structnre of the district. ................... _............. _....... __
Report (issue)
SPOkANl. ·V t.A'\H JJN 31971 'I '. s ~-- f . I f T tl R N 10 LIBRAIY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...mineralization to caldera subsidence in the Creede district, San Juan Mountains, Colorado, by Thomas A. Steven..._________ ·_________________ _ 9. Alinement of mining districts in north-central Nevada, by Ralph J."...- _-13. Tectonic setting of the Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho, by Robert E. Wallace, Allan B. Griggs...__________ _ 14. Bleaching in the Coeur d'Alene district,( Idaho, by P. L. Weis ______________________
Book (edition)
Edition Revised ani> Reset McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, NEW YORK AND LONDON lfi33 Inc. Copyright, 1933, bt...temptation this is temptation has been resisted. new and An effort has been made to introduce better...production, and prices often so low as to make mining unprofitable; and the end of that period has not...to record production since 1930. Just now gold mining appears to be the only metal industry which is...—Interpretation sulpliide waters — Chloride water analyses Mine waters waters— Sulphate waters Oxidation of waters—“Carbonate
Report (issue)
and 1916. Bulletin No. 10. Value €If Ores . . Mine Sampling and the Commercial Bulletin No. 11. Descriptive...Geological Survey and in the journals dealing with mining and geology, but this material is widely scattered...and Mining Journa1. M. & S. P.-Mining and Scientific Press. 2 INTRODUCTION M. & E. W .-Mining and...Min.-Mines and Minerals. S. L. M. R.-Salt Lake Mining Review. In order to give proper credit to the courses...districts, under the general bibliography for the county or state and under the discussion of a particular
 
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