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Dolerite from
Silver King Prospect, Granite Creek Area, Boise County, Idaho, USA


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Type:Dolerite
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Dolerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silver King Prospect, Granite Creek Area, Boise County, Idaho, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1053561
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1053561:1
GUID (UUID V4):32b8753c-99f9-41db-803b-1613129e6df0
Nearest other occurrences of Dolerite
63.5km (39.5 miles) Mule Creek Prospect No. 2, Black Warrior Mining District, Elmore County, Idaho, USA
78.2km (48.6 miles) Basin Claims, Yuba Mining District, Elmore County, Idaho, USA
82.6km (51.3 miles) Basin claims, Elmore County, Idaho, USA
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Report (Issue volume)
DATA PACKAGE WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales Portion) Northeasterly vista from...the Rivertree silver field Map 3 - Mines and mineral occurrences of the Boonoo Boonoo area. Map 4 - Geology...the Boorook area. Map 5 - Geology, mines and mineral occurrences of the Wilsons Downfall area. Map 6 - Geology...of the Mount Carrington area. Map 7 – Geology and workings of the Red Rock area Disclaimer :- This report...portion of the WarwickTweed Heads 1:250 000 sheet area lies in northeastern New South Wales and extends
Report (volume)
North American Geology, 1950-1959 By RUTH REECE KING, ELISABETH S. LOUD, MILDRED CHALLMAN MEAD, VIRGINIA...L., 4. Gilbert H., 10. Colorado, South Silverton area: Expanding horizons: Lay, R. L.,L Geophysicist in..., 3. Curtis H., 1. Earth: Vincenz, S. A. , 3. Granite controversy: Read, Primitive homogeneous, evidence:... ADDRESSES ADDRESSES Continued ADDRESSES Continued Idaho, mineral deposits: Hulin, Mineralogy of uranium:...retrospect and Index fossils: Stephenson, L. W., 1. prospect: McKinstry, H. E., Indiana, economic resources
Report (Issue volume)
cut, Drake. WARWICK-TWEED HEADS 1:250 000 SHEET AREA (New South Wales Portion) VOLUME 2 MINERAL OCCURRENCE...the Rivertree silver field. Map 3 - Mines and mineral occurrences of the Boonoo Boonoo area Map 4 - Geology...the Boorook area. Map 5 - Geology, mines and mineral occurrences of the Wilsons Downfall area Map 6 - Geology...of the Mount Carrington area. Map 7 – Geology and workings of the Red Rock area Disclaimer :- This report...need for systematic geological mapping of the sheet area. LETTER SYMBOLS Letter symbols used to denote stratigraphic
Report (issue)
A253-A258 of this chapter. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies and other organizations...mineral-resource programs Heavy metals___-_______-_____._-____ Silver. __________ _ __ ___ _._ _____ Other commoditi...____ California. _____________________________ Idaho- _ __ _________ ____ ___ __ ____ Nevada __ _ __...cooperators_-____ ---------_____-____ 209 State, county, and municipal cooperaters__________ 209 Other...and possibly near-economic amounts of gold and silver. Lead, bismuth, tellurium, arsenic, antimony, and
 
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