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Pyrite from
Windpass Mine, Little Fort, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrite
Formula:FeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Windpass Mine, Little Fort, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:156548
Long-form Identifier:1:3:156548:5
GUID (UUID V4):8c46e9af-9f1a-49e9-91d3-bd3a4ea4bd12
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
18.6km (11.6 miles) β“˜Harper Creek deposit, Adams Lake, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
35.0km (21.8 miles) β“˜Spahats South W Occurrence, Raft Mountain, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
37.7km (23.4 miles) β“˜Rea Deposit, Adams Lake, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
38.3km (23.8 miles) β“˜Samatosum Deposit, Adams Lake, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
40.9km (25.4 miles) β“˜Twin Mountain Deposit, Adams Lake, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
64.7km (40.2 miles) β“˜Vidette Mine, Deadman River Valley, Clinton Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
71.1km (44.2 miles) β“˜Rayfield copper prospect, Rayfield River, Clinton Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
72.1km (44.8 miles) β“˜Bet Group, Shuswap Lake area, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
75.2km (46.7 miles) β“˜Hawk property, Hawkins Lake, 100 Mile House, Clinton Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
88.3km (54.9 miles) β“˜Ruddock Creek Mine Project, Kamloops Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
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MINERALS AND MINING INDUSTRIES in the areas served by the Canadian National Railways THE LIBRARY OF...University SPECIAL COLLECTIONS MINERALS and MINING INDUSTRIES IN THE AREAS SERVED BY THE CANADIAN...PRICE-GREEN, F.R.G.S. Member, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Member, Society of Chemical Industry...94 95 97 98 Actinolite Mineral Production of Canada Gold Production of the World Silver Production... 42 82 Bituminous Sand Building Stones Columbia British 11 Alberta 16 Saskatchewan Manitoba 17
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
publication of Contributions to Canadian Mineralogy in Canada. fn order to preservethe continuity and integrity...IN CANADA1 R. M. TnorrPsoN2 (JnioersityoJ British Columbia, Vancouaer,B' C' CoxrrNrs 342 342 343 3M 345...the tellurides are unusually interesting to the mining geologist and the prospector, as compounds of gold...342 TELLUKIDE MINERALS AND THEIR OCCURRENCE IN CANADA 343 erals of the Transylvanian deposits have been...discovery ol a number of bismuth tellurides in British columbia by Dr. H. v. warren led to an intensive study
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
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OVE.RSEAS GEOLOGICAL~ SURVEYS MIN.ERAL RESOURCES DIVISION LONDON HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE P R I... OVERSEAS GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS MINER1\L RESOURCES DIVISION By R. W. ANDREWS B.Sc.(Bristol), F.G.S., F.R...and Indexing Sections of the Mineral Resources Division LONDON HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE 1962...occurrence β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ Ores and minerals of cobalt β€’ β€’ Mining, beneficiation and recovery β€’ Preparation of cobalt...β€’ β€’ 86 Uganda β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ Union of South Africa Canada β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ Jamaica
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Geologists: Bulletin, vols. 7, 8. American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Transactions, vols...Mineralogist, vols. 8, 9. Menasha, Wis. American Mining Congress: Reports of 25th and 26th Annual Conventions...Botanical Gazette, vols. 75-76. Chicago, 111. British Columbia, Bureau of Mines: Annual Report of the Minister...nos. 1-28. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletin, nos 91-93. San Francisco, Calif...Calif. Canada, Department.of Mines, Mines'Branch: Summary Report for 1922. Ottawa, Ont. Canada, Geological
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HE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE 1 BRITISH HONDURAS TIMBERS-PART II β€’ β€’ β€’ BRITISH HONDURAS TIMBERS-PART III...III β€’ β€’ β€’ 397 BRITISH GUIANA WOODS FOR PAPER-MAKING . β€’ 14 DAMMAR RESIN FROM PAPUA β€’ β€’ 26 ...STATES . . β€’ β€’ β€’ . 28 ' ' SPRUCE. GUM,, FROM CANADA AS A SOURCE OF TURPENTINE, OIL AND ROSIN β€’ β€’ β€’...HEMP CULTIVATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Bv ERNEST GouLDING, D.Sc. (LoNn.), F.I...ITS CULTIVATION, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE (with 3 illustrations) β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’ β€’
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vols. 3-12. Tulsa, Okla. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bulletin, nos. 145-156; Technical Publication...1-157; Transactions, vols. 60-76. New York. See also Mining and Metallurgy. American Journal of Science, 4th...Botanical Gazette, vols. 67-86. Chicago, 111. British Columbia, Bureau of Mines: Annual Reports of Minister...vols. 9-17. San Francisco, Calif. California State Mining Bureau: Bulletins 79, 85-101. San Francisco, Calif...Geography, vols. 2, 3 (no. 1). Berkeley, Calif. Canada, Geological Survey: Summary Reports 1917-1927;
Book (edition)
sound and our investment to be secure. N. A. Ross Mining Department First Bank Tower First Canadian Place...Chie KAISE Fe CANAL β€” HENRY J. KAISER COMPANY (CANADA), 4999 St. Catherine Street W. Montreal 215, P...695-7500, Ext. 49, or write TEROLAB LTD., 4200 Trans-Canada Hwy., Pointe Claire, Que. H9R 1B6 . CANADIAN...NEWSPAPER Editor Alexandra Worobec B Printed in Canada, July, 1977, by Nortbern Miner Press Limited...River St., Toronto, Western branch Paper bound, Canada MSA 3P2 office: Suite 305, 1200 West Pender Vancouver
Report (issue)
Ontario, Canada and R. M. THOMPSON The University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada NEW YORK...followed by UBC are on file at the University of British Columbia. An asterisk following the film number indicates...(ROM); F. A. Bannister, G. F. Claringbull, and the British Museum (Natural History) (BM); G. Aminoff, F. E...(QU); R. M. Thompson and the University of British Columbia (UBC); E. W. Nuffield and the University of...and the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC); Mines Branch, Ottawa, Canada; E. D. Taylor, Ottawa; Frank
Journal (volume)
AD] A X M IN I N G JOUB N A L I THE CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL 1922 Index To Published Weekly by the...Gardenvale, Quebec. Co., I til. THE CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL III Author Index W Agar. M. "Argus"...116 Wolf. Alb O Β»(.< T IV 1 1 CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL E Index Accident" In 44 301 481 869... β€” 1 742 617 12 445 486 603 618 β€” Alberta. Mining in Verse Alibi Am- rican American American American...Mineral Separation, by A. Barium and Strontium Canada in 120 203 438 Gray β€” Feldspar and Aluminium
Book (volume)
and the corresponding citation (Hudson Bay 309 mine). in Ref. 4, line Z, for 670 read 676. 310 in...The staff of the mineralogical section of the British Museum of Natural History, especially Mr. F. A...say that this guarantee did much to deterrepaid. mine the award of the grant. To Mr. W. 0. Wiley, Chairman...(2) of the minerals therefore, into the second division of the crystallochemical classification (mesodesmic)...(1938) and Evans (1939). 1 Introduction 2 division (anisodesmic) because the PO4, SO4, ASO4 groups
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-------------------British Virgin Islands---------------------------------Canada -------------------...a --------------------------------------------British Columbia___________________________________ Manitoba..."Metallo" derives from the Greek "metalleion"-a mine, after "metallan"-to search for; hence, metallogenic...for maps ranging from fairly simple maps showing little more than spots on a geologic A1 Mexico City...Additional meetings were held in L'Esterel, Quebec, Canada, in 1967 and in Guatemala City in 1969 to resolve
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEV OF CANADA COMMISSION GEOLOGIQUE DU CANADA CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS Revised 1980... Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1983 Available i n Canada through authorized bookstore agents...and Services Canada Hull, QuCbec, Canada K I A OS9 and from Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth Street...Street Ottawa, Canada K 1A OE8 A deposit copy of this publication is also available for reference in public...public libraries across Canada Cat. No. M44-801 l8E Canada: $10.00 ISBN 0-660-11271-6 Other countries:
Book
Fairview Park, Elmsford, New York 10523 Pergamon of Canada Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto 1 Pergamon... The variation which a mineral as "trivial" as pyrite can exhibit is simply baffling. This variation...deposits, can only be considered to some extent. Mining selects, if possible, deposits which are not complicated...Pullman, Washington G. S. D I S L E R , Toronto, Canada A. B. EDWARDS, Parkside, Australia (f) G. M. F...FRIEDRICH, Aachen, Germany H . FROHBERG, Toronto, Canada R. L A GANZA, North Adelaide, S. Australia W. F
Book (edition)
All rights reserved. Published simultaneously in Canada. Reproduction or translation or any part of this...Ercit: Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Richard C. Erd: U.S.G.S., Menlo Park, California...Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. W. Barclay Kamb: Division of Geol. and Planetary Sci., Cal. Inst. of Tech...first consideration in generating the numbers was division into classes based on composition or, in the case...dolomite, apatites, rutile, hematite, magnetite, pyrite, and others. Such minerals constitute at least
 
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