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Magnetite from
Iron Mountain Mines, Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA


Locality type:Mine
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 Iron Mountain Mines, Bartlett, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:31980
Long-form Identifier:1:3:31980:1
GUID (UUID V4):dd29de68-a75b-4216-8e41-961963af2c6b
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
1.1km (0.7 miles) Iron Mountain, Jackson, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
11.3km (7.0 miles) Middle Moat Mountain locality, Hale's Location, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
14.6km (9.1 miles) Government pit, Albany, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
15.0km (9.3 miles) Redstone "Green Granite" quarry, Redstone, Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
16.0km (9.9 miles) Redstone "Red Granite" quarry, Redstone, Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA
31.8km (19.7 miles) Twin Mountain Quarry, Carroll, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
38.4km (23.9 miles) Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
42.8km (26.6 miles) Cates Hill, Berlin, Coos County, New Hampshire, USA
43.8km (27.2 miles) Songo Pond Quarry (Kimball Ledge Quarry), Albany, Oxford County, Maine, USA
47.1km (29.3 miles) Cooley Hill Iron prospects, Easton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
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C. A. Michael. COLD NUGGET FROM SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY: Longest dimension approximately 13 cm., photograph...updated “check list” just alluded to, (2) a county-by-county listing of the minerals, and (3) resumes of...Native Elements Gold Silver Copper Platinum Nickel-Iron (Kamacite) (Tacnitc) Schrcibcrsitc Antimony Selenium...Magnesioferritc Magnetite (Titaniferous magnetite) (Titano-magnetite) (Chromium-bearing magnetite) Alaghemite...(Haydcnitc) 9 Virginia Mineral Localities by County This list is included for possible aid in planning
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BERYLLIUM RESOURCES IN NEW MEXICO AND ADJACENT AREAS Virginia T. McLemore New Mexico Bureau of Geology...Geology and Mineral Resources New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Socorro, NM 87801 ginger@gis.nmt...preliminary and has not been reviewed according to New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources standards...considered final and is subject to revision based upon new information. Any resource or reserve data are historical...in nuclear reactors. Beryllium deposits in Utah, New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico range from small (Apache
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IRON AND MANGANESE. TONNAGE ESTIMATES OF CLINTON IRON ORE IN THE CHATTANOOGA REGION OF TENNESSEE, GEORGIA...of the productive and possibly productive Clinton iron-ore fields within a radius of 80 miles of Chattanooga...average thickness of the 0 The complete statistics of iron-ore reserves embodied in the conservation report...PART I. prisms of ore were the content of metallic iron and the percentage of probably recoverable ore....recoverable proportion. The percentage of metallic iron controls not only the value of the ore, but also
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Fireside Book Published by Simon & Schuster Inc. New York London Toronto Sydney Tokyo r Copyright ©...Rockefeller Center 1230 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10020 Inc. FIRESIDE and colophon are...hydrated silica; and limonite, an amorphous hydrated iron oxide. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY AND CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY The...result take different names depending on the ratio of iron to magnesium (breunnerite, mesitite, pistomesite)...directly related to the affinity the new cations have with magnesium and iron. Solid solubility is a very complex
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ENLARGED. ILLUSTRA TED BY NUMEROUS WOOD-CUTS. NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY 1887. & SONS. EARTH' SCIENCES...work (1878) is as follows: new throughout. In the it has undergone, new illustrations have been introduced...of giving in connection some information as to mines and mining renovation ; industry. " The student...of minerals, and in the introduction of the many new species announced during the past eight The chapter...The work is greatly enlarged, and supplied with new illustrations. indebted, for facts about ores and
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basement rocks._______________ Basement rocks of the Mountain City window. _ Plutonic complex of Pardee Point...Basement rocks of the Iron Mountains. _______ Basement rocks southeast of the Mountain City window._____..._____________________ Iron Mountains._______________ Holston Mountain._____________ Southeast of the Iron MountainsHampton..._____________________ Iron Mountains and Holston Mountain__ ________________ Southeast of the Iron Mountains. Erwin...-_---_--_-___________ Holston Mountain and the Iron Mountains.__________________ Southeast of the Iron MountainsShady
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MANUAL MINERALOGY, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON MINES, ROCKS, REDUCTION OP ORES, A5B TH APPLICATIONS...etc.: ' ' ' " Ar-thorrra/'f NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLAfiGED. NEW HAYEK: H. C._JP_ECK:. 1865. Entered...mining, their modes of reduction, the yield of mines in different countries, and the various applications...descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, and other useful information...PREFACE TO THE IN bringing this Manual up * NEW their * EDITION. to the present state of the
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the New York Academy of Sciences, the Boston Society of Natural History, the Astor Library of New York...Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and Canada in general. New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and...Island. Newfoundland. Labrador. Manitoba to Rocky Mountain region. British Columbia. Northern British America...Missouri. Montana. Nebraska. Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey. New Mexico. New York. North Carolina. Ohio. Oregon...with subheadings as follows : New England. New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Maryland to Alabama. Great
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MANU AL OF IOEEALOGY, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON MINES, BOCKS, KEDUCTIOlsr OF OKES, AND THE APPLICATIONS...a "System of MineralpgYv"^ , » > Member , ., NEW HAVEN: HE1STRY H. PECK. 1874. < &3 ^ftO/VAL...dwelt upon. of ores in of reduction, the yield of mines in different and the various applications of the...descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, ana other useful information...numerojs analyses, with their * PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. In bringing this Manual up to the present
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S<-£A MINEEALOGY, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON MINES, ROCKS, REDUCTION OF ORES, APPLICATIONS OP THE...of a " System of Mineralogy." NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. NEW HAVEN; H. H. PEOK 1867. Entered...mining, their modes of reduction, the yield of mines in different countries, and the various applications...descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, and other useful information...Manual up infor- and the associations of species— NEW their » EDITION. to the present state of the
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mineral deposits.......................... 185 Iron deposits..................................... 186........................... 187 ' ^i. Cottoner Mountain anomaly.................... 195 Kratz Spring...Kountain anomaly.................... 201 Iron Mountain anomaly........................ 207 . Lead............................. 225 Anomalies and mines.......................... 229 Analysis of anomalies...Terra area, Missouri............ 43 6. Plot of magnetite vs magnetic susceptibility of rocks from the St
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Bost.on, etc.; Author of a "System of Minerwogy ." NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED. erchant Bjooks I...mining, their modes of reducti~n, the yieid of .mines in different countries, and the various applications...the descriptions, there follow general remarks on mines, metallurgical processes, and other useful information...with tl1eir authorities. * • • PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION. IN bringing this Manual up to the present...the order of the descriptive part of the work. NEW HAVEN, 1s5'1..., r lffDerchant llooks TABLE OF
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. . . . . . . . . . . Reports of Committees on Mines, etc....................................... Memorials.... . . . . .................................. , County Reports made to the Board of Agriculture. . . ... . . . . . . . . . Lyceum of Natural History of New York Annals.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mines, Metals and Arts, of St. Louis.. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . New York Academy of Science Annals........................................ New York Academy
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the vanadium ions replace those of iron and aluminum in the common iron and ferromagnesian minerals, and...commonly enriched in vanadium-most titaniferous magnetite deposits contain nearly 0.5 percent V20 5 (about...is common. Residual deposits rich in aluminum and iron, such as bauxites and laterites, commonly contain...enriched syngenetically in vanadium. Many sedimentary iron ores contain about 0.1 percent V205 • Some organic-rich...Vanadium-bearing magnetite-ilmenite deposits near Lake Sanford, Esse"!{ County, New York: U.S. Geol.
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BULLETIN 39 The Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features Through 1954 A revision of...CARTER ANDERSON 1957 STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY...TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman...Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Alvin J. Thompson, Director THE REGENTS MEMBERS...OFFICIO THE HONORABLE EDWIN L. MECHEM………...Governor of New Mexico MRS. GEORGIA L. LUSK ....................
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............................ 23 Manganiferous iron ores........................................................... New England region and New York.................................... New England crystalline...crystalline area...................................... New England sedimentary area.......................................................................... New York............................................................................. Descriptions of mines and deposits............................... Minor
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PLATI. NEWLY REVISED AND ENLARGED* (16TH EDITION.) NEW YORK: JOHN WILEY AND SONS, 53 EAST TENTH STREET...1877. Press of J. J. Little & Co* Astor Place, New York. PREFACE. " " Text-Book of Mineralogy was...progress in -the Science, and among new species. those of new edition will be found in the G.... covering about fifty pages. to descriptions of new instruments and methods of research in CrystallogIN...important new facts in regard to the characters or occurrence of old species. A number of new figures
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in cooperation with the Washington Division of Mines and Geology _J Geology of the Chewelah-Loon Lake...in cooperation with the Washington Division of Mines and Geology UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE... -the· Striped Peak -Formation ·on Quartzite ·Mountain...................... III 2 3 5 14 IV CONTENTS...Quartzite which form the west side of Quartzite Mountain ................................................northwest~trending faults between Eagle Mountain and Jumpoff Joe Mountain..................................
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to continue the compilation of geologic names as new names or re.. visions of old names appeared in the...pertinent geologic publications for preparation of a new lexicon. After the review had been brought up to...publish quickly some of the essential data concerning new names that had been published since 1935, the cutoff...Wilmarth Lexicon. Bulletin 1056-A listed about 5,000 new names introduced for use in North America, the Pacific...given in the Wilmarth Lexicon has been replaced by a new usage, which is given in the present lexicon. Thus
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specimens discovered by the amateur are indeed a new form. By the same token, private collections are...specimens they contain, of rare and entirely new species. These new species are caused by the association between...elements, present in the lithosphere, which produce new molecules within the crystal structure. Let us have...Element 0 46.6% Silicon Si 2 7.7% Aluminium Al Iron Symbol Perce(l/age Beryllium Be 0.0007'% Samarium...than explore the dumps of both active and disused mines, particularly since the latter are usually marked
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enthusiasm of the participants and the exciting new results prompted the convenors to call for extended...this volume, which captures some of the essence of new work presented at the conference. 111 CONTENTS...portion of the Bristol Mountains, San Bernardino County, California......................................Mid-Tertiary extensional orogeny of southwestern New Mexico and other parts of the Basin and Range Province...activity in the Little Maria Mountains, Riverside County, California...................................
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Stylianos-Savvas P. Augustithis W DE G de Gruyter · Berlin · New York 1995 Professor Dr. rer. nat. Stylianos-Savvas...processes / Stylianos-Savvas P. Augustithis. - Berlin ; New York de Gruyter, 1995 ISBN 3-11-013639-2 © Printed...many standard ore-mineralogy textbooks, and thus a new approach to the subject was called for. In addition...characteristic textural patterns of ore minerals and thus new perspectives in the understanding of the ore genesis...period of 40 years on many field trips, visits to mines and expeditions in many parts of the world. Many
 
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