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Pyroxene Group from
Gold Reef Claims, Wekusko Lake, Manitoba, Canada


Classification
Species:'Pyroxene Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:ADSi2O6
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyroxene Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Gold Reef Claims, Wekusko Lake, Manitoba, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1267137
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1267137:9
GUID (UUID V4):089c0f46-c523-4dd6-801e-0fea59604b8e
Nearest other occurrences of Pyroxene Group
19.8km (12.3 miles) New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake District, Manitoba, Canada
20.3km (12.6 miles) Boundary zone, New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake District, Manitoba, Canada
20.6km (12.8 miles) No. 3 zone, New Britannia Mine, Snow Lake District, Manitoba, Canada
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
PAPER 69-45 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES A CATALOGUE OF...MINERALS R. J. Traill ' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA CANADA PAPER 69-45 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...n's Printer, Ottawa from the Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth St., Ottawa and Canadian Government bookshops...to change without notic e Queen ' s Printer for Canada Ottawa 1970 A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...has elapsed since T . Sterry Hunt in Geology of Canada, 1863 , presented the first descriptive list of
Book (edition)
chalcotrichite Dioptase and wulfenite Fluorite on dioptase Gold Graernite and cuprite Groutite Hemimorphite Kinoite...wealth through the years, exploitation of the ores of gold, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium, mercury...than is known at this writing. The largest single group of species newly reported here, however, was encountered...Initially, exploration targeted the precious metals, gold and silver, then focused on copper and eventually...and military men made the early discovery of rich gold placers and silver-lead deposits. Around these discoveries
Book (edition)
some species have been relegated to group names (e.g., monazite group); others have had element designations...the zeolite minerals, where chabazite is now a group name with five species who differ only in the major...International Mineralogical Association (IMA), changed to a group name, or renamed by changes in nomenclature as mineral...marketed as a cutting material called Apache gold or Geronimo's gold. A large quantity of this material came...dike with andalusite from Grand Wash Cliffs, Red Lake District, Mohave County. It is not known if this
Book (edition)
chalcotrichite Dioptase and wulfenite Fluorite on dioptase Gold Graemite and cuprite Groutite Hemimorphite Kinoite...wealth through the years, exploitation of the ores of gold, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium, mercury...than is known at this writing. The largest single group of species newly reported here, however, was encountered...Initially, exploration targeted the precious metals, gold and silver, then focused on copper and eventually...and military men made the early discovery of rich gold placers and silver-lead deposits. Around these discoveries
Report (issue)
Arizona has made this publication possible. ELEMENTS Gold Silver Copper Lead Mercury Tellurium Sulfur Diamond...Selenium Platinum Iron Nickel-Iron Arsenic Bismuth GOLD Au. Golden-yellow to pale yellow. Luster metallic...weathering of primary gold ores. Less commonly in the oxidized zone of sulfide deposits. Most gold of the early...but placer gold is still produced in many localities of the state. Much of the present gold production...the numerous Arizona mines and prospects in which gold occurs. Descriptions and references are given in
Report (issue)
Cunningham, J. B., and Butler, G. M.-Arizona lode gold mines and mining: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines...Wilson, E. D., Fansett, G. R., and others-Arizona gold placers and placering: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines...115, 1919. 4:25 Lausen, Carl, and Wilson, E. D.-Gold and copper deposits near Payson, Arizona: Univ....By FREDERIC OF ARIZONA W. GALBRAITH ELEMENTS Gold Silver Copper Mercury Platinum Iron Nickel-Iron...Bismuth Selenium Tellurium Sulfur Diamond Graphite GOLD Au. Golden-yellow to pale yellow. Luster metallic
Book (edition)
Cuprite Cyanotrichite Delafossite Dioptase Gismondine Gold in quartz Hemihedrite penetration twin Herschelite...wealth through the years, exploitation of the ores of gold, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium, mercury...than is known at this writing. The largest single group of species newly reported here, however, was encountered...percent of the total United States copper production. Gold and silver in amounts of about 100,000 ounces and...- biotite, pyroxenes, or amphiboles. Molybdenum, gold, and silver, while they are in small concentrations
Book (edition)
Cuprite Cyanotrichite Delafossite Dioptase Gismondine Gold in quartz Hemihedrite penetration twin Herschelite...wealth through the years, exploitation of the ores of gold, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, uranium, mercury...than is known at this writing. The largest single group of species newly reported here, however, was encountered...percent of the total United States copper production. Gold and silver in amounts of about 100,000 ounces and...biotite roxenes, or amphiboles. Molybdenum, gold, and silver, while they are in small concentrations
 
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