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Copper (commodity) from
Copper Queen Mine, SFS Cu deposit (Longshot Ridge; Luning), Volcano Peak, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Commodity:Copper (commodity)
Data
Commodity Data:Click here to view Copper (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper Queen Mine, SFS Cu deposit (Longshot Ridge; Luning), Volcano Peak, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1559473
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1559473:4
GUID (UUID V4):5780a5d4-3f06-4279-8652-ce73eefa413a
Nearest other deposits of Copper (commodity)
0.9km (0.5 miles) Giroux group (Calavada Mine?), Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Wedge Copper Mine, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Emma Mine, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
1.2km (0.7 miles) Idaho Group, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
1.7km (1.1 miles) Fermina Mine, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
2.3km (1.5 miles) George Giroux Jr., Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
3.9km (2.4 miles) Hillside Copper, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
4.2km (2.6 miles) Copper Head Mine, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
4.3km (2.7 miles) Eagle Mine, Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
4.4km (2.7 miles) Santa Fe Mine (Homestake-Santa Fe mine), Santa Fe District, Gabbs Valley Range, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
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MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA Peer Hen By CASTOR oan eGORY.C.oFER DOCK NEVADA AND BUREAU... UNIVERSITY Reno & Las Vegas OF NEVADA PRESS GEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright © 2004 by University of Nevada Press Photographs...Mining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Castor, Stephen B, Minerals of Nevada / Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.— Ist
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MINERALS OF NEVADA MINERALS OF NEVADA STEPHEN B. CASTOR and G R EGOR Y C . F E R D OC K l NEVADA BUREAU...association with the UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA PRESS Reno & Las Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright© 2004 by Uni versity of Nevada Press Photographs...Districts and si gnificant minernl occurrences of Nevada by Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology All rights reserved...-Publ ication Dat,i Castor, Stephen B. Minerals of Nevada/ Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.- rst
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Geology and Mineral Resources of the Reno 1 o by 2° Quadrangle, Nevada and California U.S. GEOLOGICAL...BULLETIN 2019 Geology and Mineral Resources of the Reno 1 o by 2° Quadrangle, Nevada and California By DAVID...Publication Data Geology and mineral resources of the Reno 1o by 2° quadrangle, Nevada and California I by David...19.3:2019 1. Mines and mineral resources-Nevada-Reno Region. 2. Mines and mineral resources-California.... 3. Geology-Nevada-Reno Region. 4. Geology-California. I. John, David A. II. Series. QE75.89 [TN24.NJ
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1 MAR 06 200 MAR 2 ¥ 2001 | NEVADA STATE LIBRARY CARSON CITY, NEVADA Digitized by the Internet Archive...(1933) AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME TRANSACTIONS MINE PLANT VOLUME 112, MILLING METHODS (1933) (1934)...TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME 106, COPPER METALLURGY TRANSACTLONS VOLUME 121, METALLURGY...States, 1933-1967 THE GRATON-SALES VOLUME John D. Ridge, editor FIRST EDITION Sponsored by The Rocky...II 49, Iron Ore Deposits of the Iron Springs District, Southwestern Utah J. HooveER MACKIN 50. The
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McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...in Arizona 4 Arizona State Symbols 7 Public Mineral Collections in Arizona 8 1. Gemstones and Lapidary...Arizona Mineral Occurrences 51 4. Arizona Mineral Districts Appendix A: Maps of Arizona Mineral Districts...many people who have supplied information about mineral occurrences, provided valuable review, and assisted...photography: Arizona Mineral Minions John Callahan Earth Science Museum John Ebner Flagg Mineral Foundation Mark
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....................................... 102 District of Columbia ............................................................................ 187 Nevada..................................................the Geological Survey's annual report entitled "Mineral Eesources of the United States" for 1882 and 1887...more until 1914. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States were enormously...resources of the country. Many changes in the mineral industry other than increase in production have
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
University] at 01:02 21 December 2014 79 Mine, Gila County, Arizona E veryone likes blue minerals.... Most of them contain significant copper, and it is often a good guess that blue crystals on gossany...a relatively large possible number of secondary copper minerals. Some are quite rare, others are common...only tentatively identified on sight. One such mineral, aurichalcite, is traditionally available from...consequently, at least one specimen of this attractive mineral is likely present in most collections. It is a
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authoritative published archives of data for the mineral collector and specimen-oriented mineralogist that...etc. T Tsumeb (vol. 8, no. 3) M y Michigan Copper Country (vol. 23, no. 2) Co. Company G Greenland...fl. Fluorescent, or fluoresces H History of Mineral Collecting (vol. 25, no. 6) All dimensional notations...Michigan Copper Country; 23/#4, Yukon Phosphates; 24/#2, Greenland; and 25/#6, The History of Mineral Collecting)...I 1991 337--424 273-336 [ 1-128 129-208 [ COPPER] [ 177-256 185-280 169-248 [ 425-528 337--400
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Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...Published with the assistance ofthe Tucson Gem and Mineral Society The University of Arizona Press / Tucson...“Published with the assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society.” Includes bibliographical references and...MINERALOGY —22 48 ARIZONA MINERAL DEPOSITS Porphyry Copper Deposits 57 Porphyry-Copper-Related and Other Hydrothermal...Deposits The Bisbee District, Cochise County 64 70 The Tombstone District, Cochise County The Mammoth-St.
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Mineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen tnine, Bisbee. These old workings were probably...curator of the Mineralogical Museun1. His studies in mineral synthesis, crystal structure analysis, and classical...the Friends of Mineralogy, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, and the University of Arizona. SIDNEY...thirty-five scientific papers and discovered sixteen new mineral species, naming two of them after his co-authors...become mineralogist for Silver King Mines, Inc., in Nevada. In 1965 he joined Phelps Dodge Corporation as
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Muineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen mine, Bisbee. These old workings were probably...curator of the Mineralogical Museum. His studies in mineral synthesis, crystal structure analysis, and classical...the Friends of Mineralogy, the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society, and the University of Arizona. SIDNEY...thirty-five scientific papers and discovered sixteen new mineral species, naming two of them after his co-authors...become mineralogist for Silver King Mines, Inc., in Nevada. In 1965 he joined Phelps Dodge Corporation as
Report (issue)
DATABASE OF SIGNIFICANT DEPOSITS OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD, AND ZINC IN THE UNITED STATES PART A: DATABASE..............................16 DISTRIBUTION BY DEPOSIT TYPE……………………………………………………….… ……………….. 19 COMPARISON...DEPOSITS DATABASE ............28 APPENDIX II. MINERAL DEPOSIT MODELS USED TO CLASSIFY DEPOSITS ............DEPOSITS……………………………………………37 FIGURES FIGURE 1. MAJOR ELEMENTS OF MINERAL-RESOURCE CLASSIFICATION, EXCLUDING RESERVE BASE...COMPARISON OF TOTAL PRODUCTION OF GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, LEAD, AND ZINC FOR ALL DEPOSITS IN THE SIGNIFICANT
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the Geological Survey's annual report entitled " Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for...of a century. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States have been enormously...showing the composition and character of each mineral and the location of. its principal deposits. Many...These are only examples of notable changes in the mineral production of the United States and of correlated...changes in the appraised value of some of the mineral deposits. In this list, as in the earlier lists
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
malachite mineralogy. Malachite is basic copper carbonate with the formula Cu,CO,(OH),. Some published analyses...presence is unknown, so the extent of substitution for copper in the mineral’s structure is uncertain. Malachite...described. Well known are malachite after azurite, copper, and cuprite; less commonly reported are malachite...widespread secondary minerals of copper, occurring in the oxidized portions of copper deposits of all types. The...Loudville mine, Hanipshire County, Massachusetts; Chimney Rock quarry, in Somerset County, and New Brunswick
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INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE RENO 1° x 2° QUADRANGLE, NEVADA, with a comprehensive bibliography...skarns............................................. Copper skarns................................................................................ Porphyry copper (imolybdenum) deposits........................................................... Volcanic-hosted Cu-As-Sb deposits................................. Sandstone...mining districts in the Reno 1° x 2° quadrangle, Nevada........................................ 18 Tables
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Grader builds and maintains roads for trucks hauling copper ore and approximately 25,000 tons of waste per...Arkansas. CATERPILLAR REC. U.S. PAT, OFF. a FE FT Ee Re eT I) —, ACY egal ot te ESoP lee...SY Ne Ed TI OT |IOS He~¢ fZ09) 4) Ve (Le\'y G NOMA Fe eR D6<4? Ox, atBit ANA)! Wig 2M CAE, ae. pail P<... p23 it ” ig rs a et ¥4/s ae ak ; vA, re) fe v4 \ eles yer { ys 1&% 13 CRBS \ = f INK...JJ SYD)! te up in a wooden pail. Missouri lead mine about 1890. —_—— ; eee if atOT ace | | Horse
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UTAH by Kenneth C. Bullock UTAH GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL SURVEY a division of the UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL... MINERALS AND MINERAL LOCALITIES OF UTAH by Kenneth C. Bullock Nature displays her most common mineral, quartz... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 County Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Mineral Localities Listed by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Beaver County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (issue)
that this bulletin will be of service to the mineral industry. Respectfully submitted. Fletcher McN...of the State viously field, were knoMTi for mineral specimens was short and not list largely unexplored...unexplored in At that comprised abcnt seventy-five mineral species. it early time California was a a was...more than double the to make and where they mineral might be found so commonly have been investigated...our present knowledge of the mineralogy of the mineral species given by Hanks, besides The desire has
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States and Alaska, and also indicates the type of deposit, and whether or not it has been productive. Deposits...metals. 3. Various metalliferous deposits (mostly copper, zinc, lead, iron, gold, and molybdenum) that contain...commonly contain some copper and zinc sulfides), metalliferous' deposits (including copper, zinc, lead, iron...to decide whether a certain metalliferous deposit or district should be included or not. The problem was...pertaining to each deposit are shown by numbers listed after the name of the deposit. Numbers without prefix
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OF ARIZONA TUCSON FOREWORD As a service about mineral matters in Arizona, the Arizona Bureau of Mines...Bureau of Mines. The comprehensive coverage of mineral information contained in the bulletin should serve...persons were also consulted regarding undescribed mineral deposits and occurrences, and a great deal of valuable...without whose intimate knowledge of Arizona's mineral resources many obscure localities would have remained...this publication possible. ELEMENTS Gold Silver Copper Lead Mercury Tellurium Sulfur Diamond Graphite
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nature to include all known occurrences of every mineral which has been found in the state. Of the more...persons were also consulted regarding undescribed mineral desposits and occurrences, and a great deal of...Bureau of Mines for use of its voluminous files on mineral occurrences in the state; to Dr. Eldred D. Wilson...without whose intimate knowledge of Arizona's mineral resources many obscure localities would have remained...Bulletin No. 146, Bibliography of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Arizona, and it would be impracticable
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Minin win 4 an Mineral Operationhse in t Mountains State BLM Library l Centet_ 7% Denver Federa521...y = —Z- es MC =) a oS MINING 147 AND MINERAL OPERATIONS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES A VISITOR...follows: United States. Bureau of Mines. Mining and mineral operations in the Rocky Mountain States; a visitor...publication). Includes bibliographies. Mines and mineral resources — Rocky Mountains Region — Guide-books...tons of new mineral materials, or about 40,000 pounds per person—about half being mineral fuels and the
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^vorld over for the remarkable diversity of her mineral substances that are annually produced commercial...species liave most list fertile field for the of mineral species. study In fact, been found and described...important starting point to a knowledge of the mineral resources of possible commercial value. Previous...Blake in 1866, and it comprised about seventy-five mineral species. At that early time California was a new...only a few scattered localities were known for mineral speci- mens; consequently, the list was short
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GUIDEBOOK #7 Proterozoic Greenstone Belts and Mineral Deposits. Central Arizona: Jerome Camp and Bradshaw...Armstrong (Consultant) Coordinators: R. Lawrence (Santa Fe Mng.) and C. Newton (U. of A.) ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL...stratigraphic and structure concepts, industrial mineral resources, lithologic features significant to the...FIELD TRIP 7 PROTEROZOIC GREENSTONE BELTS AND MINERAL DEPOSITS, CENTRAL ARIZONA: JEROME CAMP AND BRADSHAW...Dale G. Armstrong (Consultant) J. R. Lawrence (Santa Fe Mining), and Clay Newton (U of A) Friday, March
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Blake in At that comprised about seventy-five mineral .speeies. early time California was a new and largely...only a few scattered localities were known for mineral specimens; conse1866, and it was short and not...contained more than double the number of definite mineral species given by Hanks, besides many subspecies...occur, but the list of localities where the same mineral might be found is necessarily incomplete. Many...kindly notify the author of such occurrences. mineral species maj^ be known to occur in the State which
 
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