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Pyrite from
Lisbon Valley Copper Mine, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Confirmed
Confirmation Methods:Dealer/Collection Label
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Lisbon Valley Copper Mine, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1549963
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1549963:3
GUID (UUID V4):42b147c5-e2cc-4c6a-980f-3ff7e27dc776
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
4.5km (2.8 miles) Big Buck Mine (Standard), Casa Colorado Rock, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
4.6km (2.8 miles) Mi Vida Mine, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
6.9km (4.3 miles) Blue Crystal Mine, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
8.9km (5.5 miles) Radon Mine, Lisbon Valley Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
12.5km (7.8 miles) Pandora Mine, La Sal Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
17.8km (11.1 miles) Firefly–Pigmay Mine, La Sal Creek Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
18.4km (11.5 miles) Gray Daun Mine, La Sal Creek Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
18.9km (11.8 miles) Vanadium Queen Mine, La Sal Creek Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
20.2km (12.5 miles) Blue Cap Mine, La Sal Creek Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
20.3km (12.6 miles) Black Hat Mine, La Sal Creek Mining District, San Juan County, Utah, USA
References
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Report (volume)
Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley Districts . Utah and Arizona By H. S. JOHNSON, JR., and...the Moab, Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley districts. 3. Isopach and facies map of the Salt...parts of Utah and Arizona showing location of Moab, Monticello, White Canyon, and Monument Valley distr...ratios in ore deposits of the Monument Valley district, Utah and Arizona________________ 3. Map showing...ratios in ore deposits of the White Canyon district, Utah._----_-_--_-_--_--------____________ 4. Map
Report (volume)
the future: Just, E. ing: Burwell, E. B., Jr., 4. Mining geology, retrospect and Index fossils: Stephenson... Landform interpretation, stereoSearch for new mining districts: Nolan, T. B., 1. pairs: Powers, W. E...described. Div. Mines, 1; Jenkins, O. P., Choctaw County, Highway 17 area: 3. Toulmin, L. D., Jr., 3. Minor:...limestone: Lamar, Shotts, R. C., 5. J. E., 11. Gold, mining districts: Pallister, Trace elements and potash...analysis: KelH. D., 5. ler, W. D., 3. Talladega County, hematiteOklahoma, potash agstone, granite magnetite
Report (issue)
Professional Paper Ill THE ORE ~DEPOSITS OF UTAH BY B. S. BUTLER, G. F. LOUGHLIN, V. C. HEIKES................................... . ........... Valley deposits ................................. ·. ...81 83 84 84 85 87 87 87 87 THE ORE DEPOSITS OF UTAH. By B. S. BuTLER. PART !._:_GENERAL FEATURES. INTRODUCTION...INTRODUCTION. reports are those on the Mercur district, by J. E. Spurr and S. F. Emmons; the Bingham... began district, by J. M. Boutwell, Arthur Keith, and field work on the ore deposits of Utah in the S
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.............................. 225 Mississippi Valley-type Pb-Zn deposits, by D.L. Leach, J.B. Viets...mineralized areas prior to mining, and conditions that result from mining and mineral processing. Other...as climate, and anthropogenic factors (including mining and mineral processing methods) mostly modify the...exploration, and assessment of abandoned mine lands and mine-site remediation. This compilation presents...occurrences of a valuable commodity (such as gold or copper) or mineral (such as gems or industrial minerals)
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Portal Rhodochrosite Mine Tour | August 19 | Alma, CO Trip leader: Dean Misantoni, Mine Geologist Limited...field trips this summer, from a raft trip on the San Juan to a tour of Colorado’s Glaciology, and we’ve...website for the full schedule. The next event is San Juan Float trip on June 14-16! Finally, Diversity and...red beds. Named the “GarFountain Creek in Teller County and renamed the den of Angels, the area was known...ommemorate 100 years of RMAG, The • Stratigraphy, mining, structu Expanded geologic focus: greater Rocky
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manage its mineral resources. The exploration and mining industry requires new methods and tools to address...accurate and helping the mineral exploration and mining industry in a big Bluetooth, remote control, operation...GPS For to establish locathe mineral exploration mining industry in a big example,field/sample most exploration...other hand, the contributions from minerals such as pyrite, arsenopyrite, iridosmine, scheelite, tetradymite...Reference Pyrite, chalco-pyrite, arsenopyrite, bismuthinite magnetite, tellurides, tetrahedrite, pyrite, sphalerite
 
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