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Shale from
Mammoth Claim, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Claim
Classification
Type:Shale
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Shale data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mammoth Claim, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1058746
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1058746:5
GUID (UUID V4):008c8e87-6b40-4b53-a6b0-ae5d7210f434
Nearest other occurrences of Shale
0.1km (0.0 miles) Earthquake Mine, Towsley Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
0.2km (0.1 miles) Shakopee Mine, Towsley Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) Towsley Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Guerin Lode Occurrence, Stemple Mining District (Fool Hen Mining District), Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
2.4km (1.5 miles) M and L Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Empire Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
4.9km (3.1 miles) Windy Ridge Prospects, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
7.9km (4.9 miles) Strawberry Mine, Marysville Mining District, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
10.1km (6.3 miles) Shale Deposit, Blossburg, Blossburg Area, Powell County, Montana, USA
10.1km (6.3 miles) Flagstaff Mine, Ophir Mining District, Powell County, Montana, USA
References
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Report (volume)
842 OF THE GREATER HELENA MINING REGION MONTANA BY J. T. PARDEE and F. C. SCHRADER UNITED STATES..._.....________-__-__-.___-_-----------_-__ Area and field work.__-.-.________-___-__-___.-_----_-----__-Arrangement...____________________________________ Topography and geology.-__-__-____--.-___-_-_-.----------__._ Ore...work..__.......__._____________.____ 8 History and production._________-;.-___-__---__-_-_-_-__---____...(Algonkian)._______________________________ Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks--______.______-.__.._.____ Tertiary
Report (issue)
MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE HELENA NATIONAL FOREST, WEST-CENTRAL MONTANA Edited by...Ludington2 , and A.E. McCafferty1 Open-File Report 96-683-A This report is preliminary and has not been... or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government... MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE HELENA NATIONAL FOREST, WEST-CENTRAL MONTANA U.S. GEOLOGICAL...west-central Montana. It lies in the vicinity of Helena, the capitol city of Montana, and includes Federal
Report (volume)
DIRECTOR BuiiIiETIN 574 MINING DISTRICTS OF THE DILLON QUADRANGLE, MONTANA AND ADJACENT AREAS BY ALEXANDER......................................... Location and area ...........;................................................................................ Mining districts...................................................................................... Mining development. ...................... .. - - ' -..................................... 18 Placer mining....... ~......................................
Report (issue)
INDEX OF MINING PROPERTIES IN COCHISE COUNTY., ARIZONA by Stanton B. Keith Geologist Bulletin 187...1973 Reprinted 1985 Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Geological Survey Branch A Division... ARIZONA BUREAU OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGY TheArizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology was...renamed and reorganized and its mission was redefined and expanded. The Bureau of Geology and Mineral...research and provide information about the geologic setting of the State, including its mineral and energy
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always run uniform, always be available promptly and be dependable in all other respects. To be sure that...is founded upon our ability to make good. Samples and Literature for the asking PENSHCOU TAR 8 TURPENTINE...owned, American citizens. controlled and managed by British and The Corporation owns over fifty patents...Canadian and Mexican patents which include th* BASIC PATENTS and principal improvements covering and controlling...wish to use its processes, and to give licensees all possible advice and technical assistance. The licensed
Report (volume)
OF THE JARBIDGE, CONTACT, AND ELK MOUNTAIN MINING DISTRICTS ELKO COUNTY, NEVADA BY F. C. SCHRADER..._____________________________ 9 11 11 13 13 14 History and present conditions_______________________ Physical...rhyolites (Miocene?)__________________ Occurrence and distribution______________ Structure ______________________...rhyolites (Pliocene?)_________________ Occurrence and distribution______________ Macroscopic character__________________...deposits (post-Miocene)_____________________ Occurrence and distribution___________________ 42 42 44 44 46 47
Journal (volume)
ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. https://books.google...THESALT LAKE 689388 W G E N I I V N E I R M ... MINING REVIEW Table of Contents , Page 24 Index To Advertisers...guarantee power at 34 of a cent per H. P. hour. Small and large H. P. units. F. C. RICHMOND MACHINERY COMPANY...SALT LAKE CITY , UTAH Il f 2 THE SALT LAKE MINING REVIEW , APRIL 15, 1915. Products of the Experience...Experience of 25 Years in Us ty inCi TwHOIS TS & ing and Building Machinery Here Illustrated. DERRICKS AOIST
Book
Guide to MINES and MINERALS " How and Where A ,-A 1 to Find Valuable Ores and Minerals in the... $ 5.95 and quickly informative.”— “Practical Virginia Kirkus RANGE GUIDE TO MINES AND MINERALS A...over a valuable nugget and stake your own mining claim? Indeed it to is, and author book Jay in this...is in abandoned mining districts, where valuable mineral ores are present and man generally absent...largest— and locates the important commercial ores and secondary minerals by state, county, township
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fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Montgomery collection; collected by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. ' INERALOGY OF A ZONA THIRD EDITION John... Published with the assistance ofthe Tucson Gem and Mineral Society The University of Ariwna Press /...assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society." Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8165-1579-4...Introduction to the First and Second Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA MINING AND MINERALOGY The Prehistoric
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ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones Collection, photo...photo by Jeff Scovil Designed and typeset by Sara Thaxton in 10.5/15 Warnock Pro with Interstate Condensed...Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations by John Callahan. Description:...Press, 2022. I Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCC:N2021041195 I ISBN 9780816543588...the memory of John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard A. Bideaux What is presented here would not
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performance Its dependable supply, uniform quality and reasonable cost also are favorable factors. NUMBER...POINT, FLORIDA. Manufacturers of flotation oil and distilled pine productions since 1899. THE MINES...Canadian and Mexican patents which include the BASIC PATENTS and principal improvements covering and controlling...wish to use its processes, and to give licensees all possible advice and technical assistance. The licensed...results to users. No infringement can be permitted, and all infringers will be prosecuted. To those who have
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..........................................258 Montana ................................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map .................................................................................4 Alaska County and Stream Map ....................................Co. Mining Districts ............................................................22 Arizona County Map.........................23 Arizona – Cochise Co. Mining Districts ....................................
Book (edition)
Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Montgomery collection; collected by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA THIRD EDITION W... Published with the assistance ofthe Tucson Gem and Mineral Society The University of Arizona Press...assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society.” Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8165-1579-4...Introduction to the First and Second Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA MINING The Prehistoric Period
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Bulletin 847-F GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF NORTH-CENTRAL CHOUTEAU, WESTERN HILL AND EASTERN LIBERTY COUNTIES...COUNTIES MONTANA BY W. G. PIERCE AND C. B. HUNT Contributions to economic geology, 1934-36 (Pages 225-264)...-_..__ Location and extent of area._...___..__--____-_--____._----..._ Field work and acknowledgments..._____.-_-__--.__......_---__---_--._-.--.--.-Culture and climate...--_-_-_----__._-_-----------_-----_--.__...sandstone.____-___-__-____-----_.____-..... Colorado shale....---____--___--_---_-_--_-----_-Rocks not exposed-
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..........................................221 Montana .................................................Deposits..................493 Appendix H - Igneous and Metamorphic Rock Types ............................field, collecting gem and mineral samples somewhere in the United States or Canada, and each year I spend...started this annual process, I decided to find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time...the most useful references were no longer in print and were rarely available to collectors at local libraries
Book (volume)
..........................................221 Montana .................................................Deposits..................495 Appendix H - Igneous and Metamorphic Rock Types ............................field, collecting gem and mineral samples somewhere in the United States or Canada, and each year I spend...started this annual process, I decided to find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time...the most useful references were no longer in print and were rarely available to collectors at local libraries
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John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard A, Bideaux NO LON T HE PROPERTY AiVEirGy(EYRT oF...in the 1890’s and were subsequently partially filled with waste rock. Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme...of Arizona John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard A. Bideaux AN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA...ANTHONY received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard...Arizona, where he rose to the positions of professor and curator of the Mineralogical Museum. His studies
Report (issue)
DEPOSITS OP MANGANESE ORE IN NEVADA. By J. T. PARDEE and E. L. JONES, Jr. INTRODUCTION. Manganese is rather...abundant in many of the metalliferous, quartz lodes and in deposits of other types. Manganiferous silver...supposed to contain manganese ore to be reopened and also led to several new discoveries, of which the...quarter of 1918. Afterward the production declined, and in December, 1918, it practically ceased. Altogether...of manganiferous material used for flux in lead and copper smelting, contributed about 25,000 tons of
Book (edition)
• l • John W, Anfflony, Sidney A, Williams, and Richard A. Bideaux • NO LONGER THE PROPERTY OF...in the 1890's and were subsequently partially filled with waste rock. Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme... r1zona / John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard A. Bideaux THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS...ANTHONY received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard...Arizona, where he rose to tbe positions of professor and curator of the Mineralogical Museun1. His studies
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ongoing effort to preserve the information in books and make it universally accessible. https://books.google...at the Howell Mine BY WILL C. HIGGINS The Howell Mining Company, of Salt Lake City, is making preliminary...exploitation and op- brought $ 1.29 an ounce and when gold, in prevails that, in time to come, better and ores...greater mines will be found within its en vironments , and it was this feeling that led ounce to the ton ....property in the South Fork The property of the Howell Mining Com of Big Cottonwood canyon, about twentyfive
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LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION OLYMPIA, WASHiNGTON 98504...DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN FILE...conformity with Division of Geology and Earth Resources standards and nomenclature. 1, WASHINGTON STATE...Lands Art Stearns - Supervisor Division of Geology and Earth Resources Raymond Lasmanis. State Geologist...DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN FILE
Report (issue)
OF MANGANESE ORE IN ARIZONA. By E. L. JONES, Jr., and F. L. RANSOME. INTRODUCTION. By E. L. JONES, Jr....some of the old mining districts of Arizona, notably in the Bisbee, Tombstone, Globe, and Patagonia districts...mined except as it formed the gangue of silver ores and was needed as a flux for use in local smelters. Manganese...first shipped from the Tombstone district in 1915, and from the Globe and Bisbee districts in 1916. The...were offered, for manganese ore in 1916, 1917, and 1918, and the fact that the opening of the new deposits
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United States For 1936-1960 By GRACE C. KEROHER and others Part 1, A-F GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...possessions, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Panama Canal Zone UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...stratigraphic and time divisions in use by the U.S. Geological Survey__ m iv Major stratigraphic and time divisions...subdivisions such as upper, middle, and lower, or upper and lower, or younger and older may be used locally. ...Informal time terms early, middle, and late may be used for the eras, and for periods where there is no formal
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Arizona MINERALS OF ARIZONA by Frederic W. Galbraith and Daniel J. Brennan THE ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES Bulletin...several editions and, in some later printings, it was authored jointly by Dr. Galbraith and Dr. Daniel J...contained in the bulletin should serve to give notable and continuing benefits to laymen as well as to professional...Arizona has been compiled largely from publications and manuscripts. Numerous persons were also consulted...consulted regarding undescribed mineral deposits and occurrences, and a great deal of valuable information was
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Terry Close2, and Ed McHugh3 1 Open-File Report 98-478 This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed...product or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government...Spokane, Washington National Institute for Safety and Health, Spokane Research Center, Spokane, Washington...Geological Survey, and U.S. Forest Service describes the purpose, authority, and operation for a program...Management act (1976) and Title 36, Chapter 2, Part 219, Code of Federal Regulations and to augment the Bureau
 
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