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Ilmenite from
Mariano Lake deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Ilmenite
Formula:Fe2+TiO3
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ilmenite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mariano Lake deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:745345
Long-form Identifier:1:3:745345:8
GUID (UUID V4):481dd353-13da-4ab6-b866-a3dcebf9d1ac
Nearest other occurrences of Ilmenite
20.9km (13.0 miles) Defiance, Church Rock - Crownpoint subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
30.3km (18.8 miles) Standing Rock, Church Rock - Crownpoint subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
74.9km (46.5 miles) Miguel Creek Dome, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
79.4km (49.3 miles) Star Lake, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
81.4km (50.6 miles) Green Knobs, Red Lake volcanic field, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
91.5km (56.8 miles) Toadlena Deposit, San Juan County, New Mexico, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
SURVEY Origin of the Mariano Lake Uranium Deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico By Neil S. Fishman and...Geologic setting and description of the Mariano Lake deposit...............8 Sampling and analytical...continued Page Origin and preservation of the Mariano Lake deposit.......................42 Conciusi ons.....of the Mariano Lake deposit.......................9 2. Plan map of the Smith Lake-Mariano Lake trend...trend of orebodies....10 3. Plan map of the deposit and sampling localities...............12 4a. Plot
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Mineralization in the Smith Lake District of the Grants Uranium Region, New Mexico NEIL S. FISHMAN,RICHARDL...uranium ore in the Smith Lake district of the Grantsuranium region, New Mexico, occur in sandstones in...proportionof the total uraniumin the Smith Lake district. Smith Lake district (Fig. 1), the major orebodies...in fluvial sandstones investigatorsof the Mariano Lake deposit (Place et of the Upper JurassicMorrison...Sachdev,1980) and the Ruby 1 deposit uranium region, San Juanbasin, New Mexico, occur (Ristorcelli, 1980)
Report (volume)
13 Seasonal diagenetic changes in salts of Owens Lake, California, 1970-77, by George I. Smith and Irving...outer continental-shelf sediments from the Gulf of Mexico, by Lorraine H. Filipek 31 Mobility and distribution...geothermal systems, Salton Trough, United States and Mexico, by Charles E. Barker, Bonnie L. Crysdale, and...Member of the Wanakah Formation, Chama basin, New Mexico, by Jennie Ridgely 197 Mineralogy and stable...Morrison Formation, Smith Lake uranium district, McKinley County, New Mexico, by NeilS. Fishman and Richard
Thesis/Dissertation
OF URANIUM MINERALS IN THE GRANTS MINERAL BELT, NEW MÉXICO: APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY AND THE DEVELOPMENT...Exploration New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Department of Mineral Engineering Socorro, New Mexico... ABSTRACT The Grants Mineral Belt of northwestern New Mexico was mined from the 1940s to the late 1980s, with...preliminary mineral profile for portions of the Ambrosia Lake and Laguna sub-districts in order to aid leaching...Belt, Uranium, X-Ray Diffraction, McKinley County, Valencia County, Oxyanions, Groundwater, Leaching
 
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