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Hematite from
Grand View Mine, Grand View Camp, Carpenter Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Hematite
Formula:Fe2O3
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Visually Identified
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Fluoriteⓘ2 photos of Hematite associated with Fluorite at this locality.
Chlorite Groupⓘ2 photos of Hematite associated with Chlorite Group at this locality.
Calciteⓘ1 photo of Hematite associated with Calcite at this locality.
Quartzⓘ1 photo of Hematite associated with Quartz at this locality.
Pyriteⓘ1 photo of Hematite associated with Pyrite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hematite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Grand View Mine, Grand View Camp, Carpenter Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1100008
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1100008:8
GUID (UUID V4):380765d7-33a9-41ef-a29a-3d9c9812764a
Nearest other occurrences of Hematite
1.1km (0.7 miles) ⓘPatsy Mine, Carpenter Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
12.6km (7.8 miles) ⓘToggery Mine, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
14.0km (8.7 miles) ⓘPierce Canyon iron deposit, Tierra Blanca Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
20.9km (13.0 miles) ⓘCommercial Cramer Mine, Mimbres mines group, Georgetown Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
24.1km (15.0 miles) ⓘHamlett Prospect, Hanover-Fierro Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
24.7km (15.3 miles) ⓘRattlesnake Mine (Snake Mine), Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
24.9km (15.5 miles) ⓘMagnetite Prospect, Hanover-Fierro Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
25.0km (15.5 miles) ⓘMagnetite Mine, Hanover-Fierro Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
25.2km (15.6 miles) ⓘPetroglyph Mine (Miners Dream Mine), Hillsboro, Hillsboro Mining District, Sierra County, New Mexico, USA
25.6km (15.9 miles) ⓘEl Paso Mine, Hanover-Fierro Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
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....................................... 102 District of Columbia .......................................... New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey.............. New Mexico............................................................. New York. .........F. C. Schrader: Besides giving several thousand new localities of mineral deposits and adding more than...statement may give a clearer and more comprehensive view of the occurrence than a minute and specific enumeration
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THE PILLAR OF GOLD The Mines &' Miners of the Grand A-. f-w.^­ -s-if ^­ m- -.fi-. Canyo Uc *"...THE PILLAR OF GOLD T h e Mines 8c Miners of the Grand Canyon by George H . Billingsley U.S. Geological...92833 GRAND CANYON ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 vvww.thecanyon.com/gca Grand Canyon...the educational goals of Grand Canyon National Park. Cover: The Grandview Mine, in a photo taken by Arion...Arion (John R. Putnam) around 1900. The Last Chance Mine dump can be seen in the lower right corner ot the
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NEW MEXICO STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Don H. Baker, Jr., Director Frank E. Kottlowski...Geologist Plus more than z8 undergraduate assistants New Mexico Tech Staff Advisors GALE BILLINGS, Geoscience...Geoscience PAIGE W. CHRISTIANSEN, Historian-Mining ALLAN R. SANFORD, Geophysics F RA N K B. TITU S , Hydrology...Deposits of Sierra County, New Mexico by GEORGE TOWNSEND HARLEY 1934 New Mexico State Bureau of Mines...Mines and Mineral Resources New Mexico State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Don H. Baker, Jr.,
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R. Kampf Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County George Robinson National Museums of Canada Arthur...the “famous locality” series: the Home Sweet Home mine and Mount Antero. A fine mineralogical study of...mineral occurrences” (similar to our own “What’s new in minerals”), articles on various public collections...magazines having some redeeming value). Under a new editor, Marie Huizing, the old magazine has been...and you’ll have a one-year subscription —plus a new project to The Mineralogical Record, volume 16, May-June
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FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS HARVEY W. JONG JAN C. RASMUSSEN...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones... Data Names: Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others]... MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION Introduction Many new mineral species have been documented in Arizona since...Mineralogy of Arizona was published in 1995. This new edition adds to the extensive work of the previous
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OR PROFE SIONAL PAPER 68 THE ORE DEPOSITS OF NEW MEXI.CO BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN, LOUIS C. GRATON AND...PRQ)tESSIONAL PAPER 68 T·H E ORE DEPOSITS O.F NEW MEXICO.. . . ., .,· ;,.: BY WALDEMAR LINpGREN,........ . J,5 Historical sketch of mining and smelting in New Mexico....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... : . .............. - ........ .. . . T~os County, by L. C. Graton and W ..Lindgren ..... ................. . . , ... -.. . Rio Hondo. (Twining) district . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................
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Wu!fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Sidney A. Williams Richard A. Bideaux Raymond W Grant PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Wendell E. Wilson Published...photographs has been generously funded by a special grant from the Phelps Dodge Corporation. ‱ CONTENTS...and Second Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA MINING AND MINERALOGY The Prehistoric Period 20 Arizona...Deposits 63 The Bisbee District, Cochise County 64 The Tombstone District, Cochise County 70 The Mammoth-St
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thirty-five scientific papers and discovered sixteen new mineral species, naming two of them after his co-authors...co-authors. A graduate of Michigan College of Mining and Technology (now Michigan Technological University)...a men1ber of the faculty of Michigan College of Mining and Technology for three years, leaving that position...He has discovered and helped to describe several new Arizona 111inerals which appear in this volume. For...noted for con1puter applications in geology and mining engineering. The authors and publisher express
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............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
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............................................247 New Hampshire .....................................................................................264 New Jersey .....................................................................................270 New Mexico ...........................................................................................280 New York...............................................find a new and more complete reference to reduce my research time. To my dismay, there were some new references
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org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ...distinguish the name common minerals, or to their view. —Samuel Robinson, To 1629 those who know ...that 1825 mining opened the West- . —Charles W. Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A...Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER JR. HIGH SCH LIBRARY Revised Edition UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS...ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED REVISED EDITION LIBRARY
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