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Huntilite from
Silver Islet mine, Silver Islet, Sibley Township, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Huntilite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Dolomiteⓘ6 photos of Huntilite associated with Dolomite at this locality.
Quartzⓘ6 photos of Huntilite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Annabergiteⓘ1 photo of Huntilite associated with Annabergite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Huntilite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silver Islet mine, Silver Islet, Sibley Township, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:564772
Long-form Identifier:1:3:564772:9
GUID (UUID V4):e2df9ee1-d852-4a81-8e64-a61f87885e26
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO CONTENTS PAGE Cosalite from Ontario, by T. L. Walker - - An Examination of Lillianite... 20 Animikite and Macfarlanite from Silver Islet, Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, by A. L. Parsons and E...Dyscrasite from Cobalt, Ontario, by T. L. Walker Rammelsbergite from Cobalt, Ontario, by A. L. Parsons A...43 - 46 Calcite from Shangoinah Island near Thunder Cape, Lake Superior, by A. L. Parsons 51 - 54...Gersdorffite) - Dumortierite, - 69 COSALITE FROM ONTARIO BY T. L. WALKER (Presented, Mineralogical Society
Journal (issue)
. n o t e s f r o m t h e y EDITOR SILVER ISSUE Among the precious metals, gold has always...behind, however, is silver. Though today only about 2% as valuable by weight, silver was nearly on a par...discerns a warm richness to silver that all the others lack. Furthermore, silver has been found as superb...famous and in­ teresting localities for native silver. Of course there are hundreds, perhaps thousands...and plenty remain for future issues. Unlike gold, silver forms the basis for an extensive array of addi­
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
payment for hIS services, so that any losses may Silver .......... 44'67 194:5 129'5 !'iD'l)(} carts of...about 15 times the amount of the capital engaged. a silver-domeykite; but Dr. Wurtz prefers to regard it aBl...scattered several cabinets for some years as "native silver " while: those who examined the ores on the spot...regeneration of the popu: lane, the discoverer of Silver Islet t but his doubt was set at per pound. rest by...cases the prices also are given. the analysis of huntilite against the fumes of arseniureted Of Fig 2.'>
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
payment for hIS services, so that any losses may Silver .......... 44'67 194:5 129'5 !'iD'l)(} carts of...about 15 times the amount of the capital engaged. a silver-domeykite; but Dr. Wurtz prefers to regard it aBl...scattered several cabinets for some years as "native silver " while: those who examined the ores on the spot...regeneration of the popu: lane, the discoverer of Silver Islet t but his doubt was set at per pound. rest by...cases the prices also are given. the analysis of huntilite against the fumes of arseniureted Of Fig 2.'>
Journal (volume)
Mc. Coll. J. F., Winnipeg MacDonald, A. W., Glace Bay, N. S Mc. Donald, Duncan, Edmonton Mc. Gregor, James...Mc. Rae, James A., Cobalt (See also" Northern Ontario Letter) 6, 123, 419, 483, 526, 565, 743, 842,...Powell, Frank B., London Prendergast, P. T., Glace Bay, N. . Peterson P. Rankin, Norman Richard, T... 56 A. John, India 384, 412 Herd, Walter, Glace Bay, N. S 617 Hooker, A. B., Washington, D.C Hopkins...Arnold & Darnell Handbook — — Mine Bookkeeping, McGarraugh Mine Gases & Ventilation, Beard Lamb, H
Book (edition)
revision of the list of cal Survey. localities in Ontario and Quebec. JAMES D. DANA. NEW HAVEN, Dec. 15...and its Compounds Copper and its Compounds 141 Silver its Lead and its Compounds Zinc and its Compounds...windows, and in arborescent forms of native copper, silver, gold, etc. Fig. 11 represents, much magnified...flatten out under the hammer, as in native gold, silver, copper. When thin slices may be cut off with...and cerargyrite are examples of sectile ores of silver. The former cuts nearly like lead, and the latter
Book (volume)
North America Principal silver camps of the Western United States The Great Silver Channel in South America...ore-deposit belts of Colorado and New Mexico The Great Silver Channel 79. Tertiary ore deposits of 459 460...waters Guanajuato, Mexico; Carmen mine. Upper pressure limit Waihi mine. New Zealand. Upper termination...termination of veins 87. 88. .... platinum district Mountains. Pyroxene-olivene-magnetite rock, showing magnetite...differentiation of molybdenite; Hxmt mine, Renfrew County, Ontario Sudbury, Ontario. Intrusive contact of metallic
Book (volume)
up 165 for to Temiskaming Cochrane district read district. Ref. 4, under oruetite, add See also... for VVakatipu district, CoUingwood, 294 Zealand read Wakatipu 303 line district, 8 in synonomy...no. 3 and the corresponding citation (Hudson Bay 309 mine). in Ref. 4, line Z, for 670 read 676. 310...99.94. in analysis citation no. 16, for Cobalt, Ontario read Oravicza, 343 344 Roumania. in analysis...pageite read paigeite. for Algoma district read Sudbury District. in the left Itand figure in the
Book (edition)
^ fe o -• vO y MINERALOGY AND MINING. Mine Accidents —Ventilation — Ore Dressing, Etc. DESCRIPTIVE...lific of valuable treats and advice." PRACTICAL MINE VENTILATION. WILSON. For the Use of Mining Engineers...above, there is also the department of Economic Mine) alogy, which is not here and (3) in the coarser...further on p. 173. PHYSICAL CHARACTERS OF 120 MINE.'?AL8. hedron, dodecahedron, or rhombohedron, it...out {a) ; under a haunner; native gold, native silver. {d) Flexible; when the mineral will bend, and
Book (edition)
slices flattened under a hammer; native gold, native silver. (d) Flexible ; when the mineral will bend, and...then polished and cemented together again with 382 Canada balsam. ray of light, ab, entering the prism is...cemented to a small piece of glass, for instance with Canada balsam. Another way. more simple as demanding no...of gold thus obtained appears green, and that of silver a beautiful blue. The property of diaphaneity occurs...pyrrhotite. 1. Copper-red: native copper. 5. Silver-white : native silver, less 4. Gold-yellow. yellow.: chalcopyrite
Book (edition)
localities of minerals in the United States and Canada see the volume See also the volumes on the Mineral...gives the indices 221 for the face. To deter 192. mine, by plotting, the axial ratio of an orthorhombic...symmetry. Such cases are common with native gold, silver, and copper. A cube lengthened or shortened along...composition. 1. Compounds of the heavy metals, as silver, copper, mercury, lead, etc., are soft, their hardness...to cut under a hammer; native gold, native * silver. See further in Appendix B. PHYSICAL MINERALOGY
Report (volume)
Harvard-___________________ Details of process used at Canada Department of Mines and Resources._____.._______...Photomicrographs of polished section of specimen from Magma mine, Superior, Ariz____--__---_--_-_____---_______.____....--.-----__-__-___. 8. Microchemical tests for silver._____________________________ 9. Microchemical...Geological Survey of India; Maurice Haycock, of the Canada Department of Mines and Resources; J. H. Moses...the polished section must not be impregnated with Canada balsam before mounting in bakelite, or the mount
Report (volume)
.............................................. Silver..................................................and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide of silver are well-known ores. 1 On barium in soils, see...of other minerals of greater or less importance. Silver chloride, for example, is a well-known ore, and...mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium and silver. Glucinum. A relatively rare metal, first discovered...a few rare minerals^ especially the iodides of silver, copper, and lead. Calcium iodate, lautarite, exists
Report (volume)
................................ 637 638 656 Silver........................................................ Scandium ......... Silicon............. Silver ............. Sodium............. Strontium......and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide of silver are well-known ores. Cadmium. A relatively rare...of other minerals of greater or less importance. Silver chloride, for example, is a well-known ore, and...mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium and silver. Glucinum. A relatively rare metal, first discovered
Report (volume)
.......................................... 613 Silver....................................................... Scandium........... Silicon............. Silver............... Sodium............. Strontium.....and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide of silver are well-known ores. Cadmium. A relatively rare...of other minerals of greater or less importance. Silver chloride, for example, is a well-known ore, and...mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium and silver. Glucinum. A relatively rare metal, first discovered
Report (volume)
.............. Silicon ....................... Silver........................ Thallium ...............and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide of silver are well-known ores. Cadmium. A relatively rare...of other minerals of greater or less importance. Silver chloride, for example, is a well-known ore, and...mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium and silver. Glucinum. A relatively rare metal, first discovered...a few rare minerals, especially the iodides of silver, copper, and lead. Calcium iodate, lautarite, exists
Report (volume)
.............................................. Silver...................................................... Selenium. ......... Silicon...... ....... Silver ............. Sodium............. Sulphur .......and Michigan. The bromide and chlorobromide of silver are well-known ores. Cadmium. A relatively rare...of other minerals of greater or less importance. Silver chloride, for example, is a well-known ore, and...mineral argyrodite is a sulphide of germanium and silver. Glucinum. A relatively rare metal, first discovered
Journal (volume)
- Ch. > . . 1... oss ci ce cles the NO eae District heColoradoDesert Par The Distribution of the...Occurrence of a Solid E bon in thee pasESN ; of New E Bay z — udson River our at Pou ag ; The Ge 1270; Dawson...coast, and that in their sheltered position in Tampa bay, their form was preserved during the series of depressions...that the yellow bellied ones were females and the silver rages ones were males, but found males and females...CHESAPEAKE Bay. —In his account of a foundation of a zoological laboratory at the mouth of BA aE bay, as a
Book (edition)
Bristol Coalfield, England. Can Dominion of Canada. Cent. Am Central America. Ches Cheshire, England...England. 5 Clev Cleveland iron district, England. Colom Republic of Colombia. Corn Cornwall, England...Canal Zone KS Kansas ND North Dakota DC District of Columbia KY Kentucky OH Ohio GU Guam ...West Virginia Wisconsin 8 VI Virgin Islands Canada AB Alberta BC British Columbia LB Labrador...NF Newfoundland NT Northwest Territories ON Ontario PE Prince Edward Island PQ Quebec SK Saskatchewan
 
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