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Magnetite from
Hitt Canyon Skarn deposit, Franklin Mountains (Franklin Range), El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hitt Canyon Skarn deposit, Franklin Mountains (Franklin Range), El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:198683
Long-form Identifier:1:3:198683:9
GUID (UUID V4):c7c54df5-d585-41d1-8474-671e229c8e9a
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
50.9km (31.6 miles) Lady Hopkins prospect, Organ Mining District, Organ Mountains, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
51.5km (32.0 miles) Ophelia claim, Organ Mining District, Organ Mountains, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
51.5km (32.0 miles) Iron Mask claim, Organ Mining District, Organ Mountains, Doña Ana County, New Mexico, USA
57.5km (35.7 miles) Mid-Day Zinc Deposit, Orogrande Mining District (Jarilla Mining District), Otero County, New Mexico, USA
58.4km (36.3 miles) Iron Mask mine, Orogrande Mining District (Jarilla Mining District), Otero County, New Mexico, USA
58.5km (36.3 miles) Lucky mine, Orogrande Mining District (Jarilla Mining District), Otero County, New Mexico, USA
58.5km (36.3 miles) Lincoln Mine, Lucky mine, Orogrande Mining District (Jarilla Mining District), Otero County, New Mexico, USA
58.6km (36.4 miles) Cinco De Mayo Mine, Orogrande Mining District (Jarilla Mining District), Otero County, New Mexico, USA
91.1km (56.6 miles) Wind Mountain, Cornudas Mountains, Otero County, New Mexico, USA
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Texas mineral locality INDEX Whereas Texas is well known for its vastness, cattle industry, and oil...I T S T O P O G R A P H Y A N D G E O L O G Y , Texas, the second largest state, has produced relatively...famous localities. A s this article will show, Texas has had—or currently has—nu­ merous mineral occurrences...produce good specimens; yet when specimens from Texas are sought in collections and dealers' stocks, few...some basic facts that help explain the situation. Texas has very little federal land in its mineralized
 
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