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Baryte from
Lemitar Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mountain Range
Classification
Species:Baryte
Formula:BaSO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
Cerussite1 photo of Baryte associated with Cerussite at this locality.
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Baryte data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lemitar Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:122179
Long-form Identifier:1:3:122179:4
GUID (UUID V4):04ccd721-4412-4a9a-9ff7-2a7daa08c892
Localities for Baryte in this Region
Lemitar carbonatites, Lemitar Mountains, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
Nearest other occurrences of Baryte
8.0km (5.0 miles) Box Canyon deposit, Lemitar Mountains Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
8.3km (5.1 miles) El Oro and La Plata Group, Lemitar Mountains Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
10.1km (6.2 miles) El Coyote deposit, Joyita Hills Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
10.4km (6.4 miles) Merritt Mine, Socorro Peak Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
10.5km (6.5 miles) May Flower Mine, Socorro Peak Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
10.6km (6.6 miles) Torrance Mine, Socorro Peak Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
10.8km (6.7 miles) Elaine deposit, Joyita Hills Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
11.4km (7.1 miles) Gonzales Prospect, Chupadero Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
11.5km (7.1 miles) Gonzales prospect, Joyita Hills Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
12.9km (8.0 miles) La Bonita Prospect, Chupadero Mining District, Socorro County, New Mexico, USA
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New Mexico FLUORITE A Statewide Survey PHILIP SIMMONS 11816 Harrington Road SE Albuquerque, New Mexico...Mexico 87123 philsim22@gmail.com Figure 1. Fluorite, 8.7 × 6.2 cm, Doublestrike prospects, Bound Ranch...Ranch district, Grant County. Collected by Brian Huntsman, Ray DeMark specimen. 400 ROCKS & MINERALS...fluorspar district, Grant County. Collected by Jay Rosenbauer in the early 2000s, New Mexico Bureau of Geology...Southern New Mexico at its finest! This photo was taken at the Blanchard mine in Socorro County during
Book
Stylianos-Savvas P. Augustithis W DE G de Gruyter · Berlin · New York 1995 Professor Dr. rer. nat. Stylianos-Savvas...processes / Stylianos-Savvas P. Augustithis. - Berlin ; New York de Gruyter, 1995 ISBN 3-11-013639-2 © Printed...many standard ore-mineralogy textbooks, and thus a new approach to the subject was called for. In addition...characteristic textural patterns of ore minerals and thus new perspectives in the understanding of the ore genesis...substitution. The substituted atom may be retained in the new mineral (metasome) or may diffuse into a region of
 
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