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Vanadium (commodity) from
Iron Mountain Prospect, Iron Mountain Mining District, Albany County, Wyoming, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Commodity:Vanadium (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Vanadium (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Iron Mountain Prospect, Iron Mountain Mining District, Albany County, Wyoming, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1170106
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1170106:2
GUID (UUID V4):a367b886-65db-40bb-9cba-cd90170ad22e
Nearest other deposits of Vanadium (commodity)
84.5km (52.5 miles) Copper King Mine (Claims: Black Hawk No. 1; Black Hawk No. 2), Prairie Divide Mining District (St. Cloud Mining District), Larimer County, Colorado, USA
96.8km (60.1 miles) Uranium Queen Mine (Robinson Lease; Claim: Elkhorn No. 1; Red Hill Mine), Manhattan Mining District, Larimer County, Colorado, USA
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Report (volume)
examination of mineralized rocks, prospects, and mining claims by the U.S. Bureau of Mines. The results...paramarginal resources of copper, silver, zinc, lead, iron, and tungsten and an unevaluated potential for molybdenum...figures are incomplete, but mines in the Mammoth mining district (fig. 1) may have produced as much as $1 million...adjacent to the old Mammoth Mine in the Mammoth district was in production during 1978. 1 2 MINARETS...production from the Strawberry mine. Approximately 1,200 mining claims have been located in the Minarets study
Report (volume)
............................................ 25 Iron ores................................................................................... . 31 Iron Mountain...............................................1 Goodwill prospect................................................. 41 Parkhill prospect..................................................... 42 Iron deposits near CastelU..................................Riley Mountain..................................................... 54 3 4 CONTENTS. Iron ores Continued
Book
P. Blake, professor of mineralogy, geology and mining at the College of California, parent to the University...California, and published in the fourth and sixth State Mining Bureau reports. Then beginning in 1914 with a volume...Nevada and the Klarnath Mountains provinces. These mountain regions , together with the Basin Ranges and Mojave...are reported by county of occurrence. Map 1-2 shows the county boundaries and county names. When possible...,o Map 1-2. Outline map of California showing county boundaries. __ _) 4 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA
Book
P. Blake, professor of mineralogy, geology and mining the at College of California, parent to the...mineralogist of California, and pub- and sixth State Mining Bureau reports. Then beginning volume prepared...Nevada and the Klamath Mountains provinces. These mountain regions, together with the Basin Ranges and Mojave...species are reported by 1-2 shows the county boundaries and county names. When possible, locations of mines...within a township is illustrated by Figure 1-1. county of occurrence. Map *M. Fleischer’s 1980 Glossary
 
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