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Rutile from
Pyramid Prospect, Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:Rutile
Formula:TiO2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Rutile data
Locality Data:Click here to view Pyramid Prospect, Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:629375
Long-form Identifier:1:3:629375:8
GUID (UUID V4):22c3c7c9-1c04-4dfa-98e6-f04c2312e583
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Report (issue)
environment of porphyry mineralization in the central Alaska Peninsula Frederic H. Wilsonl and Dennis P. Cox2...standards and stratigraphic nomenclature. lAnchorage, Alaska Z^ienlo Park, California 1983 Geochronology...environment of porphyry mineralization in the central Alaska Peninsula by Frederic H. Wilson and Dennis P. Cox...Abstract Porphyry type sulfide systems on the central Alaska Peninsula occupy a transition zone between the...arc and the continental magmatic arc of southern Alaska. Mineralization occurs associated with early and
Report (issue)
sulfides, and specific deposit studies of Red Dog, Alaska; Paradise Peak, Jerritt Canyon, Battle Mountain...evaluating the mineral resources in covered areas of Alaska. The National Mineral Resources Assessment Program...Metallogenesis of lode mineral deposits of "mainland" Alaska-by Warren J. Nokleberg, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Donald...White Mountains National Recreation Area, east-central Alaska-by Florence R. Weber, Thomas D. Light, Richard...mineral resources of the Port Moller region, western Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Arc-by Frederic H. Wilson,
Report (issue)
Alabama____________________________________________ 61 Alaska---------------------------------------------- 61...horizontal lines in the age color. (Horizontal means east-west, perpendicular to the meridians, which vary...wolframite, and W scheelite; Ti, ilmenite, and Ti, rutile. Another departure is the use ofF for fluorite...continues in this fashion, that is, from west to east and north to south, quadrangle by quadrangle, to...entry. Terms such as district, area, mine, or prospect are added to many names to give additional information
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area _______________ Monumental Summit rare-earth prospect ____________ Miscellaneous lode prospects ______________________...Idaho-Rainbow group _______________________ Galena prospect __________________________ Other lode prospects..._________________________ Dowling Quartz prospect _____________________ Ramshorn prospect ________________________ Other...Valentine group __________________________ Burn Creek prospect ________________________ Other prospects ____...prospects ________________________ Dirty Dutchman prospect _____________________ Other lode prospects __
 
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