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Carnotite from
Cerro Colorado, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mountain
Classification
Species:Carnotite
Formula:K2(UO2)2(VO4)2 · 3H2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Carnotite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cerro Colorado, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:2834
Long-form Identifier:1:3:2834:9
GUID (UUID V4):2777c1b9-52ef-4948-9d70-eb7c9833fe7a
Nearest other occurrences of Carnotite
21.9km (13.6 miles) ⓘChaves Mine (Chavez Mine), Gigante Mesa, Laguna subdistrict, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
39.2km (24.4 miles) ⓘSt. Anthony deposit, Laguna subdistrict, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
40.3km (25.0 miles) ⓘSandy mine, Laguna subdistrict, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
42.3km (26.3 miles) ⓘL-Bar deposit, Laguna subdistrict, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
45.1km (28.0 miles) ⓘJackpile Mine (Jackpile-Paguate), Laguna subdistrict, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
66.5km (41.3 miles) ⓘJeter Mine (Charlie No. 2 prospect), Ladron Mountains Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
66.6km (41.4 miles) ⓘSan Mateo Mine, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
80.3km (49.9 miles) ⓘScholle, Torrance County, New Mexico, USA
82.9km (51.5 miles) ⓘF-33 Mine, East Grants Ridge Mining District, Cibola County, New Mexico, USA
83.1km (51.7 miles) ⓘPeralta Canyon, Cochiti District, Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
leaf gold, smoky quark, and turquoise specimens, New Mexico boasts an array of mineral species. RAMON S....Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 THE PURPOSE OF THIS INDEX is to provide a comprehensive listing of New Mexico...Particular attention was directed toward incorporating new information on discoveries and occurrences, although...to compile all of the mineral occurrences in New Mexico-a venture of that magnitude is beyond the scope...Minerals of New Mexico is the basic reference for locations. Abstracts from the New Mexico mineral symposia
Book (edition)
org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ...Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER ...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1...history of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico under
Report (issue)
Geologic map of uranium deposits in northwestern New Mexico. Generalized correlation chart of the principal...principal stratigraphic units in northwestern New Mexico. Isopach map, sample localities, and the uranium deposits...16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Index map of northwestern New Mexico __ ______________________-_-_--___--------_-------__-______...northwestern New Mexico. __________________________ Simplified tectonic map of northwestern New Mexico. ____...Northwestern New Mexico___--_--______________-_--__--_--__--_--_-----------------------2. Northwestern New Mexico
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............................................. Colorado....................................................... New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey.............. New Mexico............................................................. New York. .........F. C. Schrader: Besides giving several thousand new localities of mineral deposits and adding more than...especially from those of Arkansas, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas;
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mine, Si/County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution. Fornzer!y in...The Bisbee District, Cochise County 64 The Tombstone District, Cochise County 70 The Mammoth-St. Anthony...Anthony Mine, Tiger, Pinal County 78 Uranium and Vanadium Deposits 80 Monument Valley 81 - ‱ Vll The Cameron... Apache County 435 Cochise County 436 Coconino County 437,438 Gila County 439 Graham County 440 Greenlee...Greenlee County 441 La Paz County 442 Maricopa County 443 Mohave County 444 Navajo County 445 Pima County
Report (issue)
Mineralogy has been published. A tremendous amount of new data on the elements, sulfides, sulfosalts and oxides...Bulletin 149 to conform to that appearing in the new System, in spite of the fact that Volume I covers...the described species. This has been done, and all new mineralogical data on the elements, sulfides, sulfosalts...revision of Dana's Manual of Mineralogy. In addition, new data on many species, also obtained from the Manual...extent to which it can be kept up to date. Many new occurrences of an important or unusual nature come
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thirty-five scientific papers and discovered sixteen new mineral species, naming two of them after his co-authors...He has discovered and helped to describe several new Arizona minerals which appear in this volume. For...Mineralogy of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City; and Jeffery Kurtzeman, award-winning photographer...Brochantite Brochantite with azurite Caledonite Carnotite and weeksite Cerussite Chabazite and mordenite...Cruz County. Bandy collection. Jeff Kurtzeman. Cerussite on aurichalcite. 79 mine, Gila County. Wayne
Book (edition)
thirty-five scientific papers and discovered sixteen new mineral species, naming two of them after his co-authors...He has discovered and helped to describe several new Arizona 111inerals which appear in this volume. For...Mineralogy of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City; and Jeffery Kurtzeman, award-winning photograph~r...Brochantite Brochantite with azurite Caledonite Carnotite and weeksite Cerussite Chabazite and mordenite...Cruz County. Bandy collection. Jeff Kurtzeman. Cerussite on aurichalcite. 79 mine, Gila County. Wayne
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Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones Collection... MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION Introduction Many new mineral species have been documented in Arizona since...Mineralogy of Arizona was published in 1995. This new edition adds to the extensive work of the previous...authors, who built the foundation on which this new effort rests. This edition is dedicated to these...others have been discredited for various reasons. The new analytical equipment available today has made it
Book (edition)
mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution. Formerly in...Bisbee District, Cochise County 64 70 The Tombstone District, Cochise County The Mammoth-St. Anthony Mine...Mine, Tiger, Pinal County Uranium and Vanadium Deposits 80 Monument Valley 81 63 78 il S: The Cameron...Apache County — 435 Cochise County 436 Coconino County 437, 438 Gila County 439 Graham County Greenlee...Greenlee County 440 441 LaPaz County 442 Maricopa County 443 Mohave County 444 Navajo County 445 Pima County
Journal (issue)
specifically the area includes the Mojave and Colorado deserts of California; southern Nevada including...counties and all but the higher mountains of Clark county; in Arizona the lowest level of Grand Canyon and...south of the Mogollon Rim and White mountains; in New Mexico the territory from Albuquerque south, and west...with their beauty on the rocky hills of southern New Mexico and the rugged mountain sides of Guatemala, his...Southwest states and into Sonora and other states of Mexico have brought adventures as well as a rich collection
Report (issue)
of the Arizona Mineralogical Society for the many new localities which they have described. Alice D. Weeks...States Geological Survey, provided a list of many .new minerals together with their occurrences. The assistance...figures in Bulletin 140. Lode deposits Cochise County-Warren (Bisbee) and Turquoise districts, with ores... Huachuca Mountains. Swisshelm Mountains. Gila County-Globe-Miami district, with ores of copper and silver...copper, lead, and silver. Payson district. Graham County-Galiuro Mountains, Rattlesnake district. Pifialeno
Report (volume)
of Geology and Hydrology, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Colorado* Arizona, and Utah Bibliography of Geology...Geology and Hydrology, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah By ANN FINLEY WRIGHT GEOLOGICAL...of geology and hydrology, San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. (Geological Survey bulletin...FIGURE 1. Location map of San Juan Basin in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah .......................GEOLOGY AND HYDROLOGY, SAN JUAN BASIN, NEW MEXICO, COLORADO, ARIZONA, AND UTAH By ANN FINLEY WRIGHT
Report (volume)
A. F. Rogers, Stanford University, Palo Alto. Colorado.........Prof. R. D. George, Boulder. Connecticut...Prof. H. E. Gregory, Sheffield Scientific School, New Haven. Delaware.........Prof. B. L. Miller, Lehigh...Tangier Smith, Berkeley, Cal. New Jersey...... .Dr. H. B. Kummel, Trenton. New York.........Mr. D. H. Newland...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton;
Report (issue)
district, Cochise County; Gila County, at Lost Gulch Mine, near Globe; Mohave County, in Mineral Park;;...Pima County, in Mammouth Mine, Schulty; Yavapai County, in ores of Bradshaw Mountains; Yuma County, in...and Stibnite. ARGENTITE (silver glance). Mohave County, in pre-Cambrian granite gneiss in Chloride, Mineral...Stockton Hill districts; Pinal County, at Silver King; Santa Cruz County, at Montezuma and Empress of India...India mines, Tyndall district; Yavapai County, in ores of Bradshaw Mountains. ARSENOPYRITE (rnispickel
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...........................................59 Colorado ............................................................................................288 New Hampshire .....................................................................................307 New Jersey .....................................................................................315 New Mexico ...........................................................................................329 New York............................................
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Pb–Zn deposits in the MVT province of northeastern Mexico Francisco GonzĂĄlez-SĂĄnchez & Antoni CamprubĂ­ &...2008 # Springer-Verlag 2008 Abstract Northeastern Mexico hosts numerous epigenetic stratabound carbonate-hosted...Universitaria, DelegaciĂłn CoyoacĂĄn, 04510 MĂ©xico, DF, Mexico e-mail: taga@geologia.unam.mx E. GonzĂĄlez-Partida...Juriquilla 3001, 76230 Santiago de QuerĂ©taro, Qro, Mexico R. Puente-SolĂ­s Programa de Posgrado en Ciencias...Universitaria, DelegaciĂłn CoyoacĂĄn, 04510 MĂ©xico, DF, Mexico C. Canet Departamento de Recursos Naturales, Instituto
Report (issue)
wide range of mineral deposit types. In addition to new deposits of gold, silver, and platinum group elements...advanced concepts in ore deposit modeling as well as new exploration techniques. The vast and virtually unexplored...resources of Colombia and to assess the potential for new mineral discoveries within the framework of lithostratigraphic...metasedimentary and metaigneous rocks. Significant new resources of sedimentary barite, shale-hosted lead-zinc-silver...similarly as a reference framework to be added to as new information becomes available. 8) Studies in classic
Report (issue)
SURVEY PRELIMINARY DEPOSIT-TYPE MAP OF NORTHWESTERN MEXICO By Kenneth R. Leonard U.S. Geological Survey...Figure 4. of Mineral Deposits in Northwestern Mexico Los Gavilanes Tungsten District El Antimonio District... Preliminary Deposit-Type Map of Northwestern Mexico Kenneth R. Leonard Introduction The following...California and the northern part of Chihuahua, Mexico. The area is important for the evaluation or mineral...prospects, and mineral occurrences in northwest Mexico. A record may refer to one deposit or to a group
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
southern USA (Weaver and Beck, 1977); Triassic deposits of playa-lake in the northeastern USA (Wheeler...Palaeocene-Eocene ephemeral lacustrine deposits in Utah, USA (Wells, 1983); interior basins in Australia (Arakel...rock constituted by sparry calcite. Locality: Cerro Colorado; photo width: 3.12 ram; crossed polarized light...Special thanks to E. Merino (Indiana University, USA) for exchanging opinions with us and for his critical...of inland Australia and their relationship to carnotite mineralization. J. Sediment. Petrol., 52: 11491170
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...........................................47 Colorado ............................................................................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York............................................
Book (volume)
...........................................47 Colorado ............................................................................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York............................................
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commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township, and geologic range. For easy identification...Jay Ellis Ransom )' HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS New York, Evanston, and London A RANGE GUIDE TO MINES... Publishers, Incorporated, 49 East 33rd Street, New York 16, N. Y. * FIRST EDITION LIBRARY OF CONGRESS...camp hangers-on, and businessmen swarmed to the new “diggings.” Almost overnight tent-camps mushroomed...cities, and many of today’s prosperous western county seats began as mining-boom camps. trating sand
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"'<' ~/ BOUNDARIES U A Mo<'« u~ o V :Ÿ MEXICO r - ·‹-.. ·-··-··-··-·· < ‱‱ ....... V S TATES...org/details/mineralsofmexico0000panc MINERALS OF MEXICO ‱ ERALS OF ~XICO M ______ William D. Panczner...Panczner ~VANNOSTRAND REINHOLD COMPANY ~ New York Copyright© 1987 by Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc...Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc. 115 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10003 Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Limited...State University of New York Press; copyright© 1965 by the State University of New York. Library of Congress
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the metallogeny of uranium, the identification of new prospective areas and regional resource appraisal...the metallogeny of uranium, the identification of new prospective areas and regional resource appraisal...reduce its usefulness for recognizing promising new uranium areas. Data in the Atlas The objective of...Preliminary Country Reports as well as the preparation of new occurrences and deposits for entry into the INTURGEO...Field Engineering Corporation in Grand Junction, Colorado and published by the U.S.DOE [I]. The programs
 
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