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Hydrozincite from
Picher Field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA


Locality type:Mining Field
Classification
Species:Hydrozincite
Formula:Zn5(CO3)2(OH)6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Calcite1 photo of Hydrozincite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Sphalerite1 photo of Hydrozincite associated with Sphalerite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hydrozincite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Picher Field, Ottawa County, Oklahoma, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:158695
Long-form Identifier:1:3:158695:4
GUID (UUID V4):bb713c62-b47c-48b2-bbcc-b8652aeb2169
Nearest other occurrences of Hydrozincite
51.2km (31.8 miles) Granby Field (Granby Camp; Granby Mining District), Tri-State Mining District, Newton County, Missouri, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
COLLECTING ZINC, LEAD AND OTHER MINERALS IN THE PICHER, OKLAHOMA AREA By GARDINER E. GREGORY Director: The...states. We enjoyed excellent collecting in the Picher, Oklahoma ar~a. . My wI~e Anne and 1 were accompanied...trailer, and the Romalewski' s tented out. The Picher area contains a zinc-lead deposit, which also extends...drilling near Commerce, Oklahoma. By 1916 large scale operations existed in the Picher Field. The decline or...meteoric rise of the Picher Field. The largest mining company in the area is the Eagle-Picher Corporation, who
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
figure 2 (leftI: Galena. Crawford mine, Pirher, Oklahoma, Tri-State district; 6' 2 cm across; Harvard Mineralogical...of the 1970s. The last remaining operator, Eagle-Picher Indus­ tries, closed the Bear Hole mine in February...of the Crescent Formation, Robertson Pit, Mason County, Washington" (January/February 1988). From 1961...open Figure 10: Shullsburg mine and mill, Eagle-Picher Co., Shullsburg, Wisconsin, Upper Mississippi Valley...smithsonite (some as pseudomorphs after calcite), hydrozincite, hernimorphite, goslarite, and the clay minerals
Journal (issue)
The Tri-State Mining District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma by Denise Bicknell Wendell E. Wilson 2017 The...Tucson USA Visit us at these international shows: Houston Ste. Marie Denver Munich USA France USA Germany...and Riverpark Inn Rhodochrosite, Sweet Home Mine, USA, 10 cm Photo: Malte Sickinger MARCUS BUDIL Monaco... The Tri-State Mining District Missouri-Kansas-Oklahoma Denise Bicknell 16711 East Whimbrel Circle Conroe...settled Tri-State area of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma suspected the world of wealth that lay just beneath
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Houston, Texas 77036 ROBERT 0. FAY Oklahoma Geological Survey Norman, Oklahoma 73019 Downloaded by [The Aga...713 15th Street NW Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401 OKLAHOMA Figure 1. Oklahoma counties. Mineral Locality...known for its gypsum crystals and barite roses, Oklahoma also boasts a variety of other species, including...unaware of the variety of minerals available from Oklahoma and think primarily of the prolific gypsum crystals...hundred years, extends into the northeast corner of Oklahoma and has produced notable specimens. Unfortunately
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
the world. These are the Tri-State district of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri and the world-class Viburnum...from southwestern Missouri through Kansas into Oklahoma (fig. l), was one of the primary zinc-producing...titled “Minerals of the Vanadinite Mine, Mohave County, Arizona.” 400 ROCKS 81 MINERALS rized in Lasnianis...Mining did not start in Kansas until 1877 and in Oklahoma until 1891. In 1853 lead mining began at Granby...the Granby Mining and Smelting Company. In Jasper County, a large lead deposit was discovered by J. B. Sargent
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topographical or systGmatic mineralogy or for work in the field of \:onservation of mineralogical sites or materials... Also, in many lowland counties of England the County Plans give details of proposed mineral extraction...2, the county of Shropshire was incorrectly referred to throughout as Salop. In the 1974 county reorganisations...indeed renamed Salop (the old Latin name for the county), but the name was changed back to Shropshire in...revolutionary innovation which has transformed the field of chemical analysis, particularly in metallurgical
Report (volume)
cientlfica Circular Classe classification Company, County Collections Committee Communications Comparative...Canada Bureau of Mines Memorandum Series 90, 91. Ottawa, Canada. Canada Department of Mines and Resources...Annual Reports, years ending 3/31/45 and 3/31/46. Ottawa, Canada. Canada'Geological Survey: Bulletin nos...47-1. Ottawa, Canada. Canadian Alpine Journal vols. 29, no. 2; 30. Banff, Alberta.Canadian Field-Naturalist...Field-Naturalist vols. 59, nos. 5, 6; 60; 61. Ottawa, Canada. Canadian Geographical Journal vols. 32-35. Montreal
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have undergone a decisive shift, not only in our field of research but also in many neighboring natural...the Tri-State District of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma, U.S.A. R.D. Hagni (With 6 Figures) . . . . ....balance ores are concentrated only within the ore field of the "Conrad" Mine (Konstantinovich 1972; Narkelun...conglomerate sequence. To the east and south of the ore field of the "Conrad" Mine, the "cop- 12 Yu.V. Bogdanov...times greater than that of the Dzhezkazgan ore field. Thus, the largest copper deposits of Poland, no
Report (issue)
no OIL ORO OIG ZoZ 292 Boulder County Tellurides .... 294 Boulder County Tungsten ...... eeoeeesee 296...iocsleteteveselene creterers eee eee eres eres eeeree 472 OKLAHOMA-KANSAS-MISSOURI .......00. Cece reece rere seseesene...sphalerite, Darwin Lead-Silver-Zinc mine, Inyo County, California, Econ. Geol., v. 66, p. 602-606 significance... Northern Pine copper deposit, Ontonagon County, 543-573 model for mineralization Michigan:... Sheppard, Econ. S.M.F., minerals Bingham, Field, Santa Rita-Hanover, and Cheney, from Geol
Report (issue)
yet been discovered. A simple analogy from the field of personal finance, suggested by our colleague...favorable terranes have all been identified. The entire field in the diagram of figure 1 represents our total...or the volume of broadly favorable rocks. In the field of metalliferous deposits, Nolan (1950) pioneered...resources in the Rocky Mountain region. In the field of metals, Lowell (1970) has estimated the number...Wyoming, in Wyoming Geol. Assoc. Guidebook 22d Ann. Field Conf.: p. 31-44. Blonde!, F., and Lasky, S. F.,
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by the author over a period of 40 years on many field trips, visits to mines and expeditions in many parts...metallic elements in the Bereich of the granitization field and on the lateral or mobilization of elements peripheral...mineral will prevail or survive depends on the field of stability of each crystallization, on the reactions...geoenvironmental conditions prevail in the petrogenetic "field" (Bereich) of metallic elements derivation. (i)...metamorphic-metasomatic differentiations in the field of metamorphism-granitization. The fact that the
 
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