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Limonite from
Nelson Point mine, Eastside mines, Shiprock District, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Limonite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Nelson Point mine, Eastside mines, Shiprock District, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:714137
Long-form Identifier:1:3:714137:9
GUID (UUID V4):01226435-8db1-4ed5-b363-fdd0129e0c21
Nearest other occurrences of Limonite
29.2km (18.1 miles) Martin Mine, Black Rock Point, Black Rock Point Mining District, Carrizo Range, Apache County, Arizona, USA
31.7km (19.7 miles) Four Corners meteorite, San Juan County, Utah, USA
44.7km (27.8 miles) Barton No. 3 Mine (Barton #3; King #8), Toh Atin Mesa, Black Rock Point Mining District, Carrizo Range, Apache County, Arizona, USA
56.8km (35.3 miles) Mancos River Black Sand Deposit, Montezuma County, Colorado, USA
67.2km (41.7 miles) McElmo Creek Area (McElmo Field; Ute Mountains Area), McElmo Creek (Ute Mountains) Area, Montezuma County, Colorado, USA
70.8km (44.0 miles) Garnet Ridge, Dinnehotso, Apache County, Arizona, USA
71.2km (44.3 miles) Karla Kay Mine, McElmo Creek (Ute Mountains) Area, Montezuma County, Colorado, USA
71.4km (44.4 miles) Battle Rock Mine, McElmo Creek (Ute Mountains) Area, Montezuma County, Colorado, USA
78.3km (48.7 miles) Cato Sells Mine (Cato Sells Monument Mine; Cato Sells tract 1 and 2), Monument No. 2 channel, Yazzie Mesa, Cane Valley Mining District, Apache County, Arizona, USA
79.0km (49.1 miles) Harvey Blackwater No. 4 Mine, Yazzie Mesa, Cane Valley Mining District, Apache County, Arizona, USA
References
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Report (issue)
____ Yeso Formation and Glorieta Sandstone_____ San Andres Limestone_____________________ Bernal Formation..._________________________ West and south sides of the San Juan Basin. Shinarump Member_______________ Lower red...Sonsela Sandstone Bed.___________ East side of the San Juan Basin __________ Agua Zarca Sandstone Member and...__ Crevasse Canyon Formation. ________________ Point Lookout Sandstone. ___________________ Menefee Formation...__________________ San Juan Basin___----___---_---___-,_------Nacimiento Formation. _________________ San Jose Formation
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 (volume)
....................................... 102 District of Columbia .......................................... 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...from those of Arkansas, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas;
Report (issue)
Uranium and Thorium Occurrences in New Mexico: Distribution, Geology, Production, and Resources,...Bibliography Virginia T . McLemore New Mexico Bureauof Mines and Mineral Resources Open-file Report...NO. 82-555-E Abstract Uranium andthoriuminNew Mexico are found in rocks all of ages and lithologies...four geographic provencesNew in Mexico. Uranium productionin New Mexico has surpassed yearly production...other states since 1956. Over 200 mines in 18 counties in New Mexico metric tons) OfU308 have produced
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............................................288 New Hampshire .....................................................................................307 New Jersey .....................................................................................315 New Mexico ...........................................................................................329 New York..............................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map ..........................................
Report (issue)
INTRODUCTION The and 1866. few scattered localities new and quently the The second list ^Mining' State... and the chemical analysis these two lines of New varieties. given, to The show what has been done...a short article on California diamonds. Amador County: A few small stones have been picked up near the...the towns of Volcano, Oleta and Fiddletown. Butte County: In 1853 it was observed that diamonds occurred...been obtained from the placers It seems in this district and it leads all other districts in the State
Report (issue)
DIVISION OF MINES WALTER W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist OIAF GEOLOGIC BFL^NCH Ferry Building, San Francisco...Francisco San Francisco P. JENKINS Chief Geologist BULLETIN No. 113 February, 1938 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA...collectors of minerals as a collection of a long many new and and varied rare species liave most list ...the 'what' and 'where' an important starting point to a knowledge of the mineral resources of possible...Universitv of also supervised the gathering of new data and Call- revisions in cooperation with Dr
Book (volume)
............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
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............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
Report (issue)
;wIFORNIA STATE Mii^ix^v BtmiiAU FERRY BUILDING - SAN FRANOSCC im^ ibiiiiiiliiii .III— Bb^aa^Aai^^...FERRY BUILDIN(;. MININC; BUREAU SAN FRANCISCO FLETCHER HAMILTON San Francisco] State Mineralogi8l ...seventy-five mineral .speeies. early time California was a new and largely unexplored field, and only a few scattered...Non-opaque IMinerals has been used for the optical data. New" minerals and important localities for known minerals...observed in the gold gravels at Cherokee, Butte County, and this locality, became the most noted one in
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Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island...Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah lL JWNTOA SINVYGVNO...Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisicna, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, ind Utak by Allan ‘VV. Eckert...volumes, through very precise directions and accurate county maps, to get you to the best and most accessible...for the county in which it is located. This site number also appears under the given county in the text
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species. And for those interested in discovering new deposits, the geology and mineralogy of sources is...Iwo Volumes Volume | JOHN SINKANKAS [aN] VAN New NOSTRAND York Cincinnati REINHOLD Toronto COMPANY...Educational Publishing, Inc. 450 West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001 Van Nostrand Reinhold Limited 1410...eg Ow a Ne Sarah PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION The quantity of new information accumulated since publication...such new information in a second volume. [hus the present book becomes V olume I. while the new information
Report (issue)
t------------------------------------Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica __________ _ Australia ____...n Territory ___ -----------------Queensland and New South Wales _______ _ South Australia ____ -----...------_ Western Australia ___ ------------------New Zealand ______ -----------------------South Isla... _ Honduras and British Honduras ___________ _ MexicO-----------------------------------United States...Perce Counties __________ _ Idaho CountY-----------------Valley CountY-----------------Adams, Payette,
Book (edition)
Linopolis, Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...The current progress in mineralog), with countless new data in books and scientific as well as amateur journals...submitted to, and accepted by, the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...pure freibergite is very rare. The decision that a new mineral species is established when one of the cations...eudialyte, and several other groups: The number of new mineral species may grow as an avalanche, flooding
Book
HfiRIN COUNTY FREE LIBRfiRY 311110G386652Q I V Russell P MacFal A COLOR TREASUF FOR COLLECTORS...it a veritable not just a picof informa- is mine tion, telling everything the collector needs to...directory of locations the United States, Canada, and Mexico where minerals and gems have been found and it...to Hunting Locations ? i 9 GIVEN TO THE MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY BY MARI N L MTNF.RAT. SOCTETY DAVID...MINERALS AND GEMS Russell P. MacFall THOMAS Y. New CROWELL COMPANY York ! Established 1834 Copyright
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sand localities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico where gems have been and can be found. This is...describes sites under of the nearest town and county. and the many maps included book contain such...collector of gem minerals RUSSELL P. Thomas NEW YORK MACFALL Y. Crowell Company / ESTABLISHED...Shop and Herbert Grand Girard, both of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Ken Kyte of Covington, Louisiana, Merton A....Indiana, George E. Lambert of Wappingers Falls. New York, and D. L. Hathaway of Cosmopolis, Washington
Book (edition)
MARIN COUNTY FREE LIBRARY 3 1111 00289 4184 \ I s Fifth Revised Edition A complete, state-by-state...Edition Russell P. MacFall Thomas Y. Crowell New York / Company Established 1834 Copyright ©...West, the broad plains and the verdant hills of New England hold inestimable treasures of living things...doorstep in the vicinity of Paris? Have you heard, Mr. New Jersey, of your famous pearls?" citing other notable...and Florida. Still others are found in Canada and Mexico. Every state, as a glance at the list of gem locations
Report (issue)
CALIFORNIA BULLETIN 193 California Division of Mines and Geology Sacramento, California, 1970 GOLD...CALIFORNIA Clark Geologist, California Division of Mines & Geology, Sacramento, California UNIVERSITY...cluster of gold on display in the Division of Mines and Geology San Francisco's Ferry Building. Melted down...Secretoifx^'; James G. Steorns, Director ^PiylsJON OF MINES 'Itfn AND : GEOlOi^lj Campbell, Sfoie GetJegitf...longer district Hulin, respectively. the principal features of each gold-bearing district are described
Journal (volume)
D. NORDENHOLT, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO WALTER Vol. 33 W. BRADLEY...JANUARY, 1937 No. 1 CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGIST'S...DIVISION OF MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA UAfi^tWRAI DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE...Logan, District Mining Engineer O. McK. Laizure, District W. Burling Tucker, Reid J. San Francisco...Francisco Sacramento San Francisco Mining Engineer District Sampson, Assistant Mining Engineer Los Angeles
Report (issue)
Regional geologic investigations__________________ New England..._______._...._.________...... Appalachian...and ground water_____ Limnology and potamology_ New hydrologic instruments and techniques__._....___...platforms CDP... ____ ..... __________ common depth point CENTO _ ................. ___ .Central Treaty Organization..................__....___...second SFBRS......_..San Francisco Bay Region Environment and Resources Planning...Development USBM...____...__...____.....U.S. Bureau of Mines USDA....___.........___U.S. Department of Agriculture
Report (volume)
Regional geologic investigations__________________ New England..._______._...._.________...... Appalachian...and ground water_____ Limnology and potamology_ New hydrologic instruments and techniques__._....___...platforms CDP... ____ ..... __________ common depth point CENTO _ ................. ___ .Central Treaty Organization..................__....___...second SFBRS......_..San Francisco Bay Region Environment and Resources Planning...Development USBM...____...__...____.....U.S. Bureau of Mines USDA....___.........___U.S. Department of Agriculture
Report (issue)
. _.................. : ._. __ _ Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys ....... _____ .. . ................. ____ ........... _... _. _.. . Tributaries of San Joaquin River ............................ _... ________..... _..... _........... : ..... . 92 Perschbaker mine ...................... ...................... ........ ~ ...................... ..... . 14~ Snow Point, Orleans, and Moores Flat ................. _._...Omega ........... Phelps Hi.ll, Centennial, and San Jose ...... Iowa Hill and Wisconsin HilL .......
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Bocky mountains. Referred to the Committee on Mines and Mining and ordered to be printed. Treasury...report winch I had the honor to transmit to yon from San Francisco in November, 1866, a general summary was...number of mills and steam engines in opera- the mines, average of dividends, and losses. Proportion of...of agricultural and mineral lands in each district, quantity of woodland, facilities for obtaining fuel...lines ; and insurance. Communication with the mines and principal towns, postal and telegraphic for
Book
not just a picture book. Rather, it is a veritable mine of information, telling everything the collector...of locations in the United States, Canada, and Mexico where minerals and gems have been found and it...AND Russell P. MacFall THOMASY. CROWELLCOMPANY New York Established 1834 Copyright © 1975 by Thomas...published 1n Italy In 1973 by Fratell1 Fabbri Ed1ton New material has been added for this American ed1t1on...translated and adapted with American examples to a new audience In his preface to the Italian edition Vincenzo
Journal (volume)
wages of miners is ansome of the large mines of Utah. The mine-owners of Bingham say that on account of...will be compelled to close down. The owners of mines in Tintic tell the same story, and unless something...a general reduction of wages or shutdown of the mines will take place in Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Nevada...Sciences. — At California but fuel and ore. : ' SAN FRANCISCO, SATURDAY, JANUARY Seotional Water-Jacket...erection of by the middle of January. The work has been new hoisting works soon, to be put up in place |j| done
 
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