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Linnaeite from
Viburnum No. 27 Mine, Crawford County, Missouri, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Linnaeite
Formula:Co2+Co23+S4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Linnaeite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Viburnum No. 27 Mine, Crawford County, Missouri, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1068863
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1068863:0
GUID (UUID V4):e155407a-70d7-413b-9cd4-d63e1237dd81
Nearest other occurrences of Linnaeite
4.8km (3.0 miles) Viburnum No. 28 Mine, Viburnum, Iron County, Missouri, USA
5.4km (3.3 miles) Viburnum No. 29 Mine, Washington County, Missouri, USA
10.4km (6.5 miles) Casteel Mine (Viburnum No. 35 Mine), Bixby, Iron County, Missouri, USA
12.7km (7.9 miles) Magmont Mine, Bixby, Iron County, Missouri, USA
12.8km (7.9 miles) Boss - Bixby Iron-copper deposit, Dent County, Missouri, USA
16.4km (10.2 miles) Buick Mine (Amax Buick Mine; Moloc Mine), Bixby, Iron County, Missouri, USA
23.9km (14.9 miles) Brushy Creek Mine, Greeley, Reynolds County, Missouri, USA
29.1km (18.1 miles) West Fork Mine, West Fork, Reynolds County, Missouri, USA
32.0km (19.9 miles) Fletcher Mine, West Fork, Reynolds County, Missouri, USA
38.1km (23.6 miles) Indian Creek Subdistrict, Ebo, Washington County, Missouri, USA
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SHERWOOD 106A East 25th, P. 0. Box 436 Oak Grove, Missouri 64075-0436 Downloaded by [Brown University Library]...Louis, Missouri 63129-2704 Figure 1. Counties in Missouri. N o comprehensive list of Missouri mineral...found in Missouri; two of these, fletcherite and starkeyite, were first described from Missouri mines....historic compendium of specimen-producing localities, no attempt was made to list all the state’s many mineral-prcducing...location a~ included at the end of each entry. Adair County Chariton River (40-04-05N 92-4 I -23W). septarian
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exploration, and assessment of abandoned mine lands and mine-site remediation. This compilation presents...smelting. For example, the environmental signature of a mine site may include metal contents and suites in minedrainage...readily soluble secondary salts associated with mine waste. The "environmental effects" of mineral deposits...including, for example, the environmental effects of a mine drainage on a river into which the drainage flows...release of metals into the environment from solid mine or mineral processing wastes. Although the relative
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Publishing Company Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 91-073091 B.J. Skinner, EDITOR, Economic Geology...«2. of the eccisemene of the Misima Gold-Silver Mine, Papua New Guinea ........ .G. I. Wilson and R....C. Barwick eae ie Discovery. The McLaughlin Gold Mine, Napa, Yolo, and Lake Counties, California Fre...is arbitrary, because concepts have changed in mine was in production until the 1970s. Some indi- cations...with new discoveries, augmented geologic the Los mine (Cronstedt, 1754). The alloy was called knowledge
 
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