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Magnetite from
Triple Trip Mine, North Fork of the Skokomish River Area, Mason County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Magnetite
Formula:Fe2+Fe23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Magnetite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Triple Trip Mine, North Fork of the Skokomish River Area, Mason County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:125792
Long-form Identifier:1:3:125792:2
GUID (UUID V4):828b4ca6-3e49-48a1-932a-7a5d709f5189
Nearest other occurrences of Magnetite
54.5km (33.9 miles) Elma Mine (Dennis Mine), McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
99.4km (61.7 miles) Willow Grouse Mine, Victoria Mining Division, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
References
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Report (issue)
DEPOSITS OF MANGANESE ORE IN MONTANA, UTAH, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON. By J. T. PARDEE. DEPOSITS IN MONTANA...AND PRODUCTION. One of the surprises of the war period was a large production of manganese ore in Montana...since 1870 the Butte and Philipsburg districts had produced large quantities of the ores of copper, silver...other metals, the fact that large bodies of manganese ore formed part of the mineral deposits of these districts...first directed to the manganiferous deposits by the shipment of rather large quantities of high-grade manganese
Report (issue)
State Geologist BULLETIN N o. 21 The Mineral Resources of Washington With Statistics for 1919 By ERNE...I.AMBORN ~ 1921 P UBLIC PRl!~Tll:R .. BOARD OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Governor Loms ]?. HAR-r, Chainna'll... L ETTER OF TRANSMrl1TAL Governor Loitis F. Harl, Chairman, and Memuers of the Board of GeoZo,gical...: I have the honor t0 submit herewith a rcpod entitled "The :Mineral Resources of Washington, with Statistics...Sheldon L. Glover, ·with the recommendation that it be printed as Bulletin No. 21 of the Survey reports. Very
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O NNOI S S EUR' SCHOICE ROBERT B. COOK Department of Geology and Geography Auburn University Auburn, Alabama...collectors introduced to the hobby through the lapidary arts, rhodonite may well have been the first pink mineral...Wales, Australia. The recent discovery of fine gem-quality rhodonite in one of the traditional manganese...manganese ore districts of Minas Gerais, Brazil, prompted its suggestion as a timely Connoisseur’s Choice...color can range from rose-pink through various shades of brownish-red, brown, yellow, and gray; it is commonly
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DEPOSITS OF THE SIERRITA MOUNTAINS, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA. By F. L. RANSOME. INTRODUCTION. The Sierrita...one of the smaller of the nearly meridional mountain ranges of southern Arizona. They separate the Santa...Santa Cruz Valley on the east from Altar Valley on the west. The range has a length between 13 and 14 miles...and a width roughly estimated at 4 miles. The height of the dominating summit, Samaniego Peak, has, so...Apparently no part of the range rises more than 2,000 or 3,000 feet above the upper margin of the flanking desert
Report (issue)
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION OLYMPIA, WASHiNGTON 98504 METAL...METAL MINES OF WASHINGTONPRELIMINARY REPORT by ROBERT E. DERKEY NANCY L. JOSEPH and RAYMOND LASMANIS WASHINGTON...WASHINGTON DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES OPEN FILE REPORT 90-18 NOVEMBER 1990 This report...Division of Geology and Earth Resources standards and nomenclature. 1, WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural...Division of Geology and Earth Resources Raymond Lasmanis. State Geologist LIBRARY DEPA.RTl'\~ENT OF NATURAL
Report (issue)
192 B1tlletin No. 23, Washington Geologicat Survey MOUNTAIN BOY These workings·which are credited with...with a pToduction of several thousand dollars, are on the west side of a small ridge and about three-quarters...southwest of the Castle Creek camp. A part of the workings was not accessible at the time of visit and...and the following is quoted from a report made by Bancroft* which covers the full development of the property...one another on the Mountain Boy claim, about half a mile outhwest of tlle camp. The rocks explored in
Report (Issue volume)
State of Washington ARTHUR B. LANGLIE, Governor Department of Conservation and Development W. A. GALBRAITH...DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY SHELDON L. GLOVER, Supervisor Bulletin No. 37 INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS...STATE PRINTING PLANT. OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON lll!UI For sale by Department of Conservation and Development...(2 volumes-text and maps) $4.50. INVENTORY OF WASHINGTON MINERALS PART II METALLIC MINERALS Volume...was compiled many years ago by the writer. It gave only brief details of individual deposits, but these
Report (issue)
WASHINGTON GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HENRY LANDES, State Geologist BULLETIN No. 23 THE METAL MINES OF WASHINGTON...LAMBORN ~ PUllLJO PR.INTER 1921 • .. BOARD OF GEOLOGlCAL SURVEY Governor Lou 1:; F . H..\RT, Chafrman... LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Governor Lowis F. 1Ia11i. Chai1'1nam, and Menibers of the Board of Geological...: I have the honor to submit herewith a report entitled "Tl1e lVfetal lVIines 0£ Washington," by Ernest...Ernest N. Patty, with the recommendation that it be printed as Bulletin No. 23 of the Survey reports. Very
Journal (volume)
/ \ JOURNAL OF THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES VOLUME 11, 1921 BOARD OF EDITORS Robert B...B. Sosman Sidney Paige S. F. Blake; BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY GEOPHYSICAL LABORATORY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...SEPTEMBER, WHEN MONTHLY BY THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 211 CHURCH STREET... DATES OF RECEIPT OE DECAYED JOURNALS On account of the printers' strike in May 1921, all numbers of the...1921, to date have been delayed. The dates of receipt in Washington of No. Numbers 9 to 20, inclusive
Journal (volume)
NA PUB June 10. 1921. THE CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL . 460 (a) THE CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL 1920...Published Weekly by the Industrial Vol. 41 & Educational Publishing Co. Ltd. at the Garden City Press...Press, Gardenvale, Quebec THE CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL 460 (b) •June 10. 1921. Index AUTHORS Page Adams...Adams, W. W., Washington Alcock, Dr. F. J. Ottawa Allan, Dr. John A. Edmonton Ashworth, James, Livingstone...S. Africa Cadman, Campbell, J. A., M. P., The Pas Col. Thos., New Glasgow Chambers, P. E., New
 
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