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Gold (commodity) from
Silver Bell, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Commodity:Gold (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Gold (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silver Bell, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1455026
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1455026:5
GUID (UUID V4):a322cc23-acfe-46d0-bf92-5a40f2b62478
Nearest other deposits of Gold (commodity)
0.4km (0.2 miles) Kept Woman Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
0.4km (0.2 miles) Mina Grande Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) Mogul Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
0.9km (0.5 miles) Gopher Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.1km (0.7 miles) Manhattan Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.3km (0.8 miles) Pacific Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.4km (0.9 miles) Silver Cell Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.5km (0.9 miles) Whiskey Gulch placers, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Ohio Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.6km (1.0 miles) Arizona Mine, Pinos Altos Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
SURVEY OF NEW MEXICO FAYETTE A. JONES, DIRECTOR BULLETIN 1 THE M I N E RAL RESOURCES OF N E W MEXICO BY FAYETTE...FAYETTE A. JONES 1915 SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO ALBRIGHT & ANDERSON, PRINTERS-BINDERS, ALBUQUERQUE Published... Published by Authority of the Board of Regents of the New Mexico State School of Mines L E T T E R OF TRANSMITTAL...Governor, Santa Fe, New Mexico. DEAR SIR: On behalf of the Board of Regents of the New Mexico State School...Resources Survey, entitled "The Mineral Resources of New Mexico," which I trust may prove of some value to the
Report (issue)
BULLETIN 39 The Metal Resources of New Mexico and Their Economic Features Through 1954 A revision of...RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE...INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman, President STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Alvin...THE HONORABLE EDWIN L. MECHEM………...Governor of New Mexico MRS. GEORGIA L. LUSK ......................Superintendent...Dealing With the Geology and Mineral Resources of New Mexico ............................................
Report (issue)
ASHLEY SCHMITT "As !look back on four decades in mining geology I am impressed by the magnitude of the...geologists who developed the art and science of mining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented...detailed ore deposit studies to the exploration for new mines. Our generation, in 1. Presented to the Arizona...their concepts of applied ore deposition with the new techniques of geochemistry and geophysics. vi ...1926. His thesis work in the Parral District of Chihauhua, Mexico, (1931) and other investigations in
Report (issue)
GOLD AND SILVER. THE AURIFEROUS GRAVELS OF THE TRINITY RIVER BASIN, CALIFORNIA. By J. S. DILLER. INTRODUCTION...mines, particularly in the northern portion of the county. Large bodies of gravel of lower grade yet remain...via Harrison Gulch about 50 miles to Hay Fork. The new State road connecting Hay Fork with Humboldt Bay...particularly to Mr. H. L. Lowden, formerly county surveyor of Trinity County, who through many years by maps and...the whole of Trinity County except the south end and also the part of Humboldt County about the Hoopa Reservation
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
.............. 809 Statisticsof intrusivesof mining districts ................................ 809...combined with an examination and review of 107 mining districts in the Basin and Range Province of the...Thesestatisticsindicate that in findingor developinga new ore depositof the abovemetalsother than tungsten...devoidof affiliatedore deposits. In the pursuitof new cluesto aid the searchfor ore, a programof investigationwas...reliability throughpublications.As a rule,the largerthe district,the moreabundantand morenearlycomplete the geological
Report (issue)
AREA AND GILA WILDERNESS, CATRON AND GRANT COUNTIES, NEW MEXICO By James c. Ratte, Gordon P. Eaton, and...the Gila Primitive Area and Gila Wilderness, New Mexico; as defined, and some bordering areas that may...Wilderness looking northeast from Leopold Vista, Catron County, N.Mex. (1) Nabours Mountain, (2) Wilcox Peak,...Primitive Area and Wilderness, Catron and Grant Counties, New Mexico Please place the enclosed statement...Primitive Area and Wilderness, Catron and Grant Counties, New Mexico. R£C'EtY£D US(;S W~O DEC 4-1972 ALBUQ
Report (issue)
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...................
Report (issue)
of New Mexico by JOHN H. SCHILLING 1965 STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE...INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING Sc TECHNOLOGY................................... Governor of New Mexico Leonard DeLayo ................................................... Socorro For sale by the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Campus............................................... 7 Mining ..............................................
Report (issue)
ASHLEY SCHMITT "As !look back on four decades in mining geology I am impressed by the magnitude of the...geologists who developed the art and science of mining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented...detailed ore deposit studies to the exploration for new mines. Our generation, in 1. Presented to the Arizona...their concepts of applied ore deposition with the new techniques of geochemistry and geophysics. vi ...1926. His thesis work in the Parral District of Chihauhua, Mexico, (1931) and other investigations in
Report (volume)
....................................... 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...to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
specific (country, state or province, county or state division, district, city or village, mine, specific...specific level). O c ­ ALGERIA Gouraya AUSTRALIA New South Wales Broken Hill Proprietary mine Block 14 mine...Queensland Mungana, Girofla mine South Mt. Isa district, Boomerang mine Mt. Isa, Mt. Isa mine, Black Rock...example o f the lat­ ter is the Caribou district, Boulder County, Colorado, which is the source of specimens...Rendaiji mine #8 #7 MEXICO Aguascellentes Bala California S u r Boleu mining district Chihuahua Aquiles
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
1624 BRONSON • '.J I STRINGHAM ....... MINING DISTRIuCNiTS. i.•OFgHAETE•NE UNQUESTIONEDHYDROTHERMAL...groupedin Table I accordingto the TABLE 153 oF THE 207 MINING Over $50.000,000 1 DISTRICTS OF THE WESTERN...Lake City Bisbee Miami--Globe Morenci Oatman Silver Bell Twin Buttes San Manuel California Walker Colorado...Central City Georgetown-- Climax Idaho Boise Basin Silver Plume Montezuma Idaho Aspen Montana Butte Wickes...Nevada Ely Eureka Goldfield Silver City Montana Marysville Nevada Aurora New Lordsburg Magdalena Virginia
Report (issue)
in felsic and intermediate rocks 3.3 Volcanogenic gold 4. Sediment hosted 4.1 Red-bed green-bed copper...Epithermal Au, quartz alunite type 5.6 Hot spring gold 5.7 Disseminated Hg 5.8 Silica carbonate Hg 5.9...alloys, PGE sulfides, pentlandite, pyrrhotite native gold, PGE arsenides. Assemblage 2: Ti-V magnetite, Pt-Fe...magnetite skarns may be rich in gold, gold+base metal sulfosalts in veins, gold placers Metal Concentrations...chalcopyrite+sphalerite+galena+gold. Outermost zone may have veins of Cu, Ag, Sb, sulfides and gold. Texture/Structure
Report (volume)
it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...Prof. H. E. Gregory, Sheffield Scientific School, New Haven. Delaware.........Prof. B. L. Miller, Lehigh...Tangier Smith, Berkeley, Cal. New Jersey...... .Dr. H. B. Kummel, Trenton. New York.........Mr. D. H. Newland
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Alteration in Porphyry Systems of Arizona and Adjacent New Mexico Simone E. Runyon,1,2,3,† Phillip A. Nickerson...E. University Ave., Laramie, Wyoming 82071-2000, USA 2 Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution...5251 Broad Branch Rd. NW, Washington, D.C., 20015, USA 3 Lowell 4 Department Institute for Mineral Resources...1040 East Fourth St., Tucson, Arizona 85721-0077, USA of Earth and Atmospheric Science, University of...Laramide porphyry systems across Arizona and New Mexico. Previously undocumented Na-Ca alteration has
Report (volume)
........................ 5 5 Distribution of mining districts.................................................................................... New Mexico........................................................................ PART II. Catalogue of mining districts, by J. M. Hill..................................................... Classification of mining districts.................................................................................... New Mexico. ....... j..................................
Book (edition)
hasn't thrilled to the sight of mounted in gold or or silver, some lovely gem, against lying a ...every blood red glow, every touch of green, blue, gold or royal purple. Gem stones have been the treasures...certain rock formations, some is a saying that gold is where you nature has not scattered her treasures...associated with such rocks. Because hard rock mining amateur will usually get is tedious and expensive...which can be traced through have been retained. New gem locations are found every season, and to this
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
85721, USA 2Department of Geoscience, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, New Mexico...Mexico 87801, USA (Received June 1I, 1992; accepted in revised form October 15, 1992) Abstract-Rhenium...Copper Creek Arizona, IR = 4. (e) 78MAR, Maria, Mexico, IR = 3 with apparent zoning along crystal edge...Porphyry Base Metal Deposits Copper Creek, Arizona, USA Molybdenites from porphyry base-metal deposits are...total surface area scanned. American Eagle, Arizona, USA The hypogene core ofthe porphyry system at Copper
Report (issue)
California, United States, and northern Sonora, Mexico By Richard M. Tosdal................................... 15 ROAD LOGS FOR FIELD TRIPS Historic mining camps of southeastern Arizona-A road log with geologic........... 25 Geology of the gold placers in the Greaterville District, Arizona By I...eslie J. Cox ........... 61 Silver Bell porphyry copper deposit, Silver Bell Mountains, Pima County, Arizona By Spencer...Wash-An introduction to new work in the San Manuel and Mammoth Districts, Pinal County, Arizona By Eric R
Report (issue)
Quartz-tungsten veins......._____________________ Quartz-gold veins.._____________________________ Manganese-lead-zinc..._________________ ___. Nevada ___________ Elko County. - ______ ... _ Star mine, Harrison Pass _____... Tuscarora Range _____ _ ._. ________ Humboldt County Golconda manganese-tungsten depositNorth workings...Lincoln County__-__-----_-----_-----___ Tern Piute district....... __ ___ ... Mineral County____-_______________...naine________________ Mine near Green Talc mine. _____ Nye County ____ _._-___-________-___ Gabbs area __ _____________________
Book (edition)
FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS HARVEY W. JONG JAN C. RASMUSSEN...Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones Collection... 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
Report (issue)
66 68 68 68 69 69 70 70 70 71 72 72 Flat-fault gold deposits.................................................................................. Placer gold.......................................................................... 63 22. Location map of mining districts .......................................Principal deposit types and cumulative production in mining districts.............. 13. List of mines with...distribution of elements: 3. Silver 4. Arsenic 5. Gold (partial digestion method) 6. Gold (total digestion method)
Report (issue)
molybdenum, iron, manganese, barium, mercury, gold, silver, platinum, beryllium, lithium, tungsten, tin...unpub. data), or (5) have been investigated by mining companies who have documented the presence of mineralized...Area may not be the same as the conventional Mining District name from older literature for the same geographical...geographical area. If an existing Mining District contained deposits of a specific age and type (for example...an existing Mining District contained deposits of differing ages and types, the district was subdivided
Book (edition)
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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Arizona at Silver Bell, Red Mountain, the GlobeMiami-Ray region and in the Pima district. A map of this... MINE OR o DIST~~ X' SCALE 40 miles km J MEXICO FIGURE 1 Sketch map of relevant physiographic features...map of the western United States and northeastern Mexico showing Arizona and its relationship to some major...States and the edge of the Chihuahua Terrane of Mexico (Campa and Coney, 1983) is interpreted to approximate...(turbidites) of a thickness greater than 7 km (Cooper and Silver, 1964), that contains thin rhyolite flows and local
 
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