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Bornite from
Monument No. 2 Mine, Monument No. 2 channel, Yazzie Mesa, Cane Valley Mining District, Apache County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bornite
Formula:Cu5FeS4
Comments:Occurs as micro-thin coatings on sand grains.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bornite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monument No. 2 Mine, Monument No. 2 channel, Yazzie Mesa, Cane Valley Mining District, Apache County, Arizona, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:244465
Long-form Identifier:1:3:244465:9
GUID (UUID V4):325f039a-7681-43d6-88ed-b4584e7b79dd
Nearest other occurrences of Bornite
42.4km (26.4 miles) Holiday Mesa, San Juan County, Utah, USA
55.6km (34.5 miles) Tract No. 17 (Tract 17; Tract 17-TZM), Skeleton Mesa, Nakai Mesa Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
60.0km (37.3 miles) Copper Mine Trading Post vicinity occurrence, Tsegi, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
73.4km (45.6 miles) Fry No. 4 Mine, Fry Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
74.6km (46.4 miles) Yellow John Mine, Fry Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
74.9km (46.5 miles) Bell No. 1 Mine, Fry Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
76.9km (47.8 miles) Posey Mine, Red Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
78.3km (48.7 miles) Markey Mine, Red Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
78.9km (49.0 miles) Blue Lizard Mine, Red Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
80.3km (49.9 miles) Widowmaker Mine, Fry Mesa, White Canyon Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
References
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Report (volume)
urnVanadium Deposits of the Monument Valley Area Apache and Navajo Counties, Arizona By IRVING J. WITKIND and...MINERALOGY AND PARAGENESIS OF THE ORE DEPOSIT AT THE MONUMENT NO. 2 AND CATO SELLS MINES By DONALD H. JOHNSON ...lRoads________________________________________________________ 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 5 StratigraphY-------------------------...tongue_______________________________________ Cedar Mesa sandstone member__________________________ Organ...Floors____________________________________________________ Channel filL_ _____ ____ __ _____ __ ___ __ _____________________
Book (edition)
MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations
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Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard A, Bideaux NO LON T HE PROPERTY AiVEirGy(EYRT oF THE Q! creonl.../BRA PY Muineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen mine, Bisbee. These old workings...Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme . Mineralogy of Arizona John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard...Richard A. Bideaux AN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors... JoHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following
Book (edition)
MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA • Wu!fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona...Tucson .. The University of Arizona Press Copyright © 1977, r982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights...95 6 5 4 3 2 I Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona/ John W. Anthony...0-8165-1555-7 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Minerals-Arizona. I. Anthony, John W (John Williams), 1920-. QE375...Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA MINING AND MINERALOGY The Prehistoric Period 20 Arizona Under Spanish
Book (edition)
Sidney A, Williams, and Richard A. Bideaux • NO LONGER THE PROPERTY OF THE .U~'V~~~ff~ 0.C D.?~•...~•.!~'J..~5 ~!~.~J.RY Mineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen tnine, Bisbee. These...Richard A. Bideaux THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors . .. JOHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the Uni~ersity of Arizona, where he rose
Book (edition)
4 . Pn 2 \ - =i: =o = ¥ re = * ai Po “ Ng = 7 | 5 : y _ . = . 2 4 a ® é ~...% i 2 7f 1 - , a,zy MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo...Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution. Formerly in the Arthur Montgomery collection;...by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA THIRD EDITION W. Anthony Joh n Sidney A. Williams...of Arizona Press / Tucson The University of Arizona Press Copyright © 1977, 1982, 1995 Arizona Board
Report (volume)
____ __ __ __________ __ ___ 125 125 History of mining and production ____ ------------------------------Geologic...deposits_____________________________________ ~onurnent Valley belt_-----------------------------------East ·white...vanadium, copper, and radium during various periods of mining in the past 50 years. Most of the deposits in Triassic...Middle Triassic unconformity. In northeastern Arizona, eastern Utah, and western Colorado three mineral...underlain by the Chinle formation, are the Monument Valley belt, the east White Canyon belt, and the Moab
Report (issue)
Residents of Arizona MINERALS OF ARIZONA by Frederic W. Galbraith and Daniel J. Brennan THE ARIZONA BUREAU...UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON FOREWORD As a service about mineral matters in Arizona, the Arizona Bureau of...University of Arizona, is pleased to reprint the long-standing booklet on MINERALS OF ARIZONA. This basic...Dr. Frederic W. Galbraith, as a bulletin of the Arizona Bureau of Mines. It has moved through several editions...released in its Fourth Edition as Bulletin 181, Arizona Bureau of Mines. The comprehensive coverage of
Report (volume)
Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley Districts . Utah and Arizona By H. S. JOHNSON, JR., and WILLIAM...20402 CONTENTS Page > -. i > ,v { , 1 '_,. 2 ^ Abstract _.__.____-____-_____-__--_----- ____...and facies changes._________________________ m HI 2 4 5 8 9 9 9 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 14 15 15...older units. 2. Tectonic map of the Moab, Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley districts. 3...of Utah and Arizona showing location of Moab, Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley districts____________________
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
seleniumwith theseore deposits wasgivenby Beath (2), who hasshownthat selenium-bearing plants are consistently...highbackground in seleniumaspointedout by Beath (2) and Trelease and Beath (32); therefore,one would...elutriatedto removethe clay-sizefraction (little or no sulfide was lost in the elutriate). The sulfide was...•r..... .... ..., 'O"'' ' FOOT GARBONAOEOUS Fro. 2. IMPREGNATION Coalified log showingtypical sulfideconcentration...structureof the woodymaterial which they replace (Fig. 2). The sulfideshave beendividedinto two typesaccordingto
Report (issue)
impregnation, replacement, or coating on fractures and mine walls. The commonly associated minerals are listed...other Survey geologists, AEC geologists, and by mine operators. Identification is based on the writers'...than that of the liquid, it is probably carnotite. 2. If the mineral has indices nearly equal or lower...because the carbonates dissolve readily. Take care that no calcite impurity is present. The uranyl carbonates...mineral is close to 1.50, the mineral may be bayleyite. 2. If the lowest index of the mineral is close to 1
Report (issue)
Pecora, Director Library of Congress catalog-card No. OS 66-317 First printing 1967 Second printing 1967...____________________________________ _ History of mining and production ________________ _ General description...Eastern Pennsylvania ______________________ _ 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 39 39 58 60 61 62 62 63 63 65 65 67 67 67...uranium deposits in sandstone in the United States. 2. Map showing distribution of uranium deposits in sandstone...location of uranium-mining districts in West-Central United States-------------------------2. Graph showing
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
minedsincethe early nineteenhundreds. During theseearly mining operationsrelativelylittle attentionwaspaidto the...availablein the literature (1).2 Throughoutnearly fifty yearsof mining,the mineraluraninitewent unnoticed...were madealmostsimultaneously in White Canyon, Utah (2), Placerville,Colorado(3), andGrants,New Mexico (4...Geologists,at Boston, Massachusetts,in November 1952. 2 Numbersin parenthesesrefer to Referencesat end of...sulf. -- 1. 2. 3. 4. Grey Dawn, La Sal Creek, Colo. Yellow Cat District, Utah Corvusitc mine, Beaver Creek
Report (volume)
___ _____ _ __________ ______ _______ _____ Cedar Mesa sandstone member__________________________ Organ...Alluvium_________________________________________________ III 1 2 2 3 4 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 13 13 14 19 29 30 30 30 31 36 46...129 129 Blue Lizard mine __________________ ~--------------------------Fry No.4 mine, by Earl J. Ostli...__________________________ 131 133 135 Jornac mine~-------------------------------------------------Posey..._______ White Canyon No.1 mine______________________________________ Hideout No.1 mine______________
Report (volume)
at base of the Shinarump conglomerate, Monument Valley, Arizona, by I. J. Witkind________ .___________...the Goodrich quartzite, Palmer area, Marquette County, Michigan, by R. C. Vickers. --(G) Wall-rock control...pitchblende deposits in Golden Gate Canyon, Jefferson County, Colorado, by John W. Adams and Frederick Stugard...uranium deposits in the Red Desert, SweBtwater County, Wyoming, by Donald G. Wyant, William N. Sharp...in oolitic limestone near I /Tayoworth, Johnson County, Wyoming, by R. R. Guilinger and P. K. Theobald
Book (edition)
found in Arizona. In the twelve years since then 61 more minerals have been reported from Arizona, a number...change. This checklist is an effort to bring the Arizona mineral list up to date. Of the 61 minerals added...locality being in Arizona. They are: bechererite from the Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County; ca1cioaravaipaite...from the Grand Reef mine, Graham County; carmichaelite from Gamet Ridge, Apache County; shannonite from...the Grand Reef mine, Graham County; wupatkiite from near Gray Mountain, Coconino County, and grandviewite
Report (volume)
Geology and Uranium Deposits of Monument Valley San Juan County, Utah By RICHARD Q. LEWIS, SR., and DONALD...10. Generalized geologic map of part of the Monument Valley area _...._. .. -......... In pocket 11. Skyline...Skyline and other channels, Oljeto Mesa.-. In pocket Page 12. Photomicrograph of calcite replacement...replacement typical of the lower channel sediments of the Shinarump member of the Chinle formation . __._. .-. _...Whirlwind mine .. ..... . .. ._ .. FIGURE 10. Index map of Utah showing the Monument Valley area.....
Report (volume)
Bibliography: p. Supt. of Docs. no.: I 19.3:1798 1. Petroleum-Geology-United States. 2. Uranium-United States...Sedimentary. I. Title. II. Series. 87-600267 QE75.B9 no. 1798 557.3 s [TN872.A5] [553.2' 82] CONTENTS Abstract...Abstract 1 Introduction 1 Previous investigations 2 Present investigation 3 Acknowledgments 3 Geology...Crooks Gap, Wyoming 8 Gas Hills, Wyoming 8 Lisbon Valley, Utah 9 Deposits in the Morrison Formation of the...apparently show no positive associations with petroliferous materials 10 Anderson mine, Date Creek Basin
Report (issue)
of molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt 1/, Stanley B. Keith 2/, Jocelyn A. Peterson 3/ Donald...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology a division of The University of Arizona This...Present address: J.C. Wilt & Co., Tucson, AZ. 85746 2/ Present address: MAGMACHEM Assoc., Phoenix, AZ. 85044...'1030571 04 M030562 04 M030563 04 '1030584 04 CouNTY DEPosir 'ostHP +litire LAtiroOE ♦ Looroae 28N... wA A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA
Report (volume)
TJEANITJM GEOLOGY U. S. Geological Survey Map MR 2, by R. W. Schnabel (1955), shows the location of the...the Colorado Plateau is the center of the uranium mining industry in the United States, certain reports...Lincoln County, Nev.... Lander County, Nev.. ...... . Virgin Valley opal district........ Lyon County, Nev............... Tonopah area, Esmeralda County, Nev. Clark County, Nev.---------- . Olancha, Calif. _ ._...---------- ..... Taft-McKittrick area ---------Ridenour mine . .-. ._ ... Aguila area ..-.- ................
Report (issue)
listing and map showing molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt /, Stanley B. Keith !/, and Ted...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Minerals Technology a_ division of The University of Arizona This...listing and map showing molybdenum occurences in Arizona by_ Jan C. Wilt, Stanley B. Keith, and Ted G. Theodore...molybdenum occurrences throughout Arizona prepared in part by the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology...SierritaEsperanza copper-molybdenum deposit, Pima County, Arizona, in Jenney, J. P., and Hauck, H. R., eds.,
Book
LISBON VALLEY (BIG INDIAN) ORE BELT ORE BODIES URANIUM DISTRICTS AND MINING AREAS SLICK ROCK DISTRICT GYPSUM...GYPSUM VALLEY DISTRICT BULL CANYON DISTRICT URAVAN DISTRICT GATEWAY DISTRICT (EASTERN GATEWAY AREA) MC...AREA PARADOX DISTRICT BEAVER AND POLAR MESAS LISBON VALLEY (BIG INDIAN) DISTRICT MOAB DISTRICT GREEN RIVER...RIVER DISTRICT THOMPSONS DISTRICT INTER-RIVER REGION RICHARDSON-DEWEY AREA LOWER KANE SPRINGS AREA INDIAN...CREEK REGION DRY VALLEY DISTRICT COTTONWOOD AND BUTLER WASH AREAS MONTEZUMA CANYON DISTRICT SEVEN-MILE CANYON
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
justify consideration: (1) the hydrothermal theory, (2) the circulatory ground-water theory, (3) the ashleach...Major uplifts and basins of the Cordilleran Plateau 2. Major uranium areas of the Colorado Plateau 3. Uranium...mineralization and alteration accompanying faulting 4. Mine adit in bleached-clay zone 5. Dolomite masses replacing...Dakota on the northeast to Arizona on the southwest (Fig. 1). Most mining activity is con- Page Figure...Nacimiento fault 1099 19. Alteration along Lisbon Valley fault 1099 20. Encircling and penetrating igneous
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
appearsto have no relationshipto the specificratio obtained. There is, furthermore, no indication of a...Eocene) from which the sampleswere collected have no obviouscorrelation with the ratios, nor doesthe presenceor...uranium depositsin the Monticello mining district, San Juan County, Utah. The Sa2/Sa4 ratios of these...by Colemanand Delevaux (5). Althoughthe suitewas no longercomplete,Robert G. Colemanvery kindly sentme...elutriatedto removethe clay-sizefraction (little or no sulfidewas lost in the elutriate). The sulfidewas
Report (issue)
...................................... Page 1 2 2 2 3 3 6 6 Peneconcordant deposits (S) ............. ^ILLUSTRATIONS Page Figure la. Figure Ib. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7...pocket pocket pocket pocket TABLES Table 1. Table 2. Estimated world uranium re sources................principally as a byproduct or coproduct of gold mining; and in medium-grained sandstones in the Colorado...metallogenic age groups: (1) Laramide and Tertiary, (2) Hercynian and Jurassic, and (3) Precambrian (during
 
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