Locality type: | Mine |
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Species: | Marcasite |
Formula: | FeS2 |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Marcasite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Bear Hole Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 505382 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:505382:7 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 2a1015be-9add-46e4-8087-ac33176daa6a |
Nearest other occurrences of Marcasite |
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0.5km (0.3 miles) | ⓘMoore Level (Little Benny Mine; McPhee Level), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
0.7km (0.4 miles) | ⓘJames Mine (Mullen Mine; Doyle-Harty Mine; New Harty Mine), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
0.8km (0.5 miles) | ⓘLittle Giant Mine (Drybones diggings), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
1.1km (0.7 miles) | ⓘOld Mulcahy Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
1.2km (0.8 miles) | ⓘDerocher Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
1.5km (0.9 miles) | ⓘCoughlin Mine (Murphy Mine), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
1.5km (1.0 miles) | ⓘHofer Mine (Boyle Mine; Hardy Mine), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
2.0km (1.2 miles) | ⓘLucky Hit Mine (New Lucky Hit Mine), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
2.6km (1.6 miles) | ⓘExpansion Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
2.7km (1.7 miles) | ⓘBlain and Logan Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
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| Brown, Bruce A., Hunt, Thomas C., Johnson, David M., Reid, Daniel D. (2009) The Upper Mississippi Valley lead-zinc district revisited [electronic resource] : mining history, geology, reclamation, and environmental issues thirty years after the last mine closed. Guidebook Series 38. Illinois State Geological Survey | Report (issue) | SSI no. 38 The Upper Mississippi Valley Lead-Zinc District Revisited: Mining History, Geology, Reclamation...Environmental Issues Thirty Years after the Last Mine Closed Guidebook for the 2009 Meeting of the...2009 Bruce A. Brown Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, Madison, Wisconsin Thomas C. Hunt...Hunt University of Wisconsin-Platteville David M. Johnson Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Daniel...Daniel D. Reid Wisconsin Department of Transportation ILUtiOiS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UBRARY Guidebook | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 410 South Third Street River Falls, Wisconsin 54022 his is Wisconsin’s... breweries, bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin also has a diverse geology and a history rich...settlement was initially spurred by the lead-zinc mining in its southwest comer, a heritage preserved by...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral collector...several new localities, including the Flambeau copper mine near Ladysmith (Rosemeyer 1999, the Vulcan Materials | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Figure I: Galena, Treece, Kansas, Tri-State district; specimen 5Vi cm tall; Na tional Museum of Canada...figure 2 (leftI: Galena. Crawford mine, Pirher, Oklahoma, Tri-State district; 6' 2 cm across; Harvard Mineralogical...page): Galena, St. Joseph Lead mine, Viburnum, Missouri, Viburnum Trend district; 6 cm on edge; James Madison...MINERAL AT THE 1989 TUCSON SHOW GALENA from Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits RAYMOND L A S M A M S Department..., an ore mineral of lead, is composed of Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits. So prolific are these |
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