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Chalcopyrite from
Jesuit Mine, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Jesuit Mine, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:174888
Long-form Identifier:1:3:174888:8
GUID (UUID V4):9fa50d3f-d229-44c6-8898-64848c4f5e58
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
0.6km (0.4 miles) Florida Mine, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
0.7km (0.4 miles) Alto Mine (Alto vein; Gold Tree Mine; El Plomo Mine), Alto Mine group (Alto vein swarm), Alto Hill, Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
0.7km (0.5 miles) Alto Mine group (Alto vein swarm), Alto Hill, Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
0.8km (0.5 miles) Royal Blue Mine (Royal Blue Extension Mine), Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.2km (0.8 miles) Apache Mine (Bohlinger Mine ?), Apache Gulch, Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.3km (0.8 miles) Burro Mine, Squaw Gulch area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.4km (0.8 miles) Jersey Girl Mine (Jersey Girl prospect), Toluachi group of claims (Toluachi group; Bonanza tunnel; Tennantite claim), Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.4km (0.8 miles) Trenton Mine, Trenton Gulch, Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.4km (0.9 miles) Wandering Jew Mine group (Stars Mine; Old Fort Tumacacori Mine), Apache Gulch, Salero area, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
1.4km (0.9 miles) San Ramon Mine group, Tyndall Mining District, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, USA
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Record Inc., 6349 N. Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 The Mineralogical Record Inc. Is a non-profit...Volume Fourteen, Number Five ARIZONA- V Articles Lost mines of Arizona ................................Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona 283 by W. J. Thomas and R. B. Gibbs Famous...R. A. Bideaux Famous mineral localities: the Ray mine ..................................................Allgood and C. Williams Black dioptase from Tiger, Arizona ..............................................
Report (volume)
582 MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE SANTA RITA AND PATAGONIA MOUNTAINS ARIZONA BY FRANK C. SCHRADER WITH CONTRIBUTIONS...17 Climate and vegetation. 18 _._ History of mining and present conditions___________________ 20 ...__ ______-_____________ Mountains _ __________ _ Santa Rita and Patagonia ranges ______ _ Empire Mountains...___ Valleys ___________'__-_________________ Santa Cruz Valley-________________ __ Cienega Valley___..._______________ . Placers __ _ Mineralogy ____________ Mining districts, camps, and properties. Helvetia district_
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geology of the American Southwest. Shown at Bisbee, Arizona during the 16th IGC (1933) are, left to right,...the American Southwest Tucson to Globe-Miami, Arizona July 19-23, 1989 Field Trip Guidebook T338 Leader:...Titley Department of Geosciences University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Associate Leaders: S. A. Anzalone... Anthony3 Trip Headquarters and Date: Tucson, Arizona, 19-23 July 1989 INTRODUCTION Some Geological...Geological Facts Concerning Tucson Welcome to Tucson, Arizona, and the four-day stay to visit and study a group
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Denver, Colorado USA © 2009 by Lithographie, LLC P.O. Box 11613 • Denver, CO 80211 • USA Phone 1.303.495...plwto Plldi.wp11�. Yaalte: 12.5 cm wide Siglo XX Mine, ,U� Bustillo province, Potosi Malty Zinn colkdknt...Colorado 60° 10 B R A S I L 14 PAZ /LAApolo 0 CRUZ 0 San.Jose deChiqultos Robor6 0 SantaAna0 PARAGUAY............................ 4 BY ALFREDO PETROV Mining, Politics, and Tumult: A Brief Look at Bolivian...BY JAROSLAV HYRSL AND ALFREDO PETROV The Poopo District .............................................
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Color Separations Hollis Phototechnics Tucson, Arizona Printing Waverly Press Easton, Maryland © 1989...crystal group, 13 cm, from the Eagle’s Nest mine. Placer County, California. Found in 1988. Collection of...sampler of local fun & flavor 2 Lost mines of Arizona ................................ Gold & silver...collector 13 The Mineral Museum of the University of Arizona A fine public collection just minutes away 17...travelled through Arizona as early as the 1530’s, it was Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, a Jesuit priest, who
Report (issue)
Preliminary report of molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt 1/, Stanley B. Keith 2/, Jocelyn...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology a division of The University of Arizona This...'1030571 04 M030562 04 M030563 04 '1030584 04 CouNTY DEPosir 'ostHP +litire LAtiroOE ♦ Looroae 28N... wA A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA...CUA AG BORIANA MINE 18N 115W 118 34-56-154 113-54-53W CATALINA DISTRICT CATALINA DISTRICT CHILDS-ALOWINKLE
Report (issue)
Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona. by B.B. Houser, M.E. Gettings, M.W. Bultman, Floyd...Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona Southwest Field Office Western Minerals Resources...Project in southeastern Arizona Contents Introduction 3 Road log 3 Tucson basin 6 Santa Catalina and Rincon...Whetstone Mountains 8 Greaterville gold placer mining district 8 Kentucky Camp 9 Sonoita 9 STOP 1 -- UPPER...CITY PARK 29 Patagonia (town) 29 Patagonia and Santa Rita Mountains 29 Red Mountain overview - volcanic
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AGRICULTURE; AND PROFESSOR OF MINERAL– oGY, GEology, AND MINING, IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE OF the COLLEGE OF...of the Mechanics' Fair Exhibition, California. Mining and Scientific Press, Octo ber, 1864; vol. 10,...en Californie. 8vo. pamphlet. Geneva, 1855. MINING MAGAZINE. and 2. 12 vols. 8vo. New York. Second...Second series, vols. 1 New York and New Ilaven. MINING AND SCIENTIFIC PREss. MoERAs, DUFLOT DE. 4to...Los Angeles County. Specimen in cabinet of the author, received from Mr. Tyson, of Arizona. ANDALUSITE
Report (issue)
Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas By BRENDA HOUSER With a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER...PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992 Arizona Geological Society...AZ 8 571 7 Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas, Southeastern Arizona! By BRENDA HOUSER With...GREATERVILLE PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992 Arizona Geological...Cemetery ................... 12 Mowry Town Site and Mine ........................ 14 Mowry Sme ter l Site
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White Development Officer William D. Panczner ARIZONA-IV Associate Editors written content Paul E. Desautels...Incognita - The search for minerals in Spanish Arizona .......... 67 by W. D. Panczner and C. S. Panczner...Jones The minerals of Malpais Hill, Pinal County, Arizona..............................109 by R. W. Thomssen...by W. Hunt Famous mineral localities: the Hilltop mine ..........................................121 by...Miller and W. E. Wilson The Silver Bill mine, Gleeson, Arizona ......................................
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Mineral Apophyllite Bornite Calcite Chalcocite Chalcopyrite Chlorite Datolite Greenockite Hematite Laumontite...5 5 3 ~ 5 3 Malachite - Green coatings on chalcopyrite. Scarce. 5 6 5 Mesolite-s-Colorless to white...prehnite. Common. 4 Mineral Species Described % Chalcopyrite - Small crystals coating prehnite. Uncommon...anhydrite. Extremely abundant. Pyrite---Massive with chalcopyrite and prehnite. Possibly in crystals. Scarce....discovered by Dr. John W. Anthony, University of Arizona geology professor, has been named kinoite. "The
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found in Arizona. In the twelve years since then 61 more minerals have been reported from Arizona, a number...change. This checklist is an effort to bring the Arizona mineral list up to date. Of the 61 minerals added...locality being in Arizona. They are: bechererite from the Tonopah-Belmont mine, Maricopa County; ca1cioaravaipaite...from the Grand Reef mine, Graham County; carmichaelite from Gamet Ridge, Apache County; shannonite from...the Grand Reef mine, Graham County; wupatkiite from near Gray Mountain, Coconino County, and grandviewite
Report (issue)
OF THE TUCSON AND NOGALES 1° by 2° QUADRANGLES, ARIZONA Edited by Jocelyn A. Peterson Open-File Report...Gray-scale contour maps of element distribution in Arizona, scale 1:3,500,000: 19. Uranium ........................................ 63 22. Location map of mining districts .......................................Principal deposit types and cumulative production in mining districts.............. 13. List of mines with...and Nogales 1 by 2 quadrangles in south-central Arizona have made important economic contributions to a
Report (issue)
Cosponsored by THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY ARIZONA Arizona Geological Survey TucsoN AruzoNA...front and back covers are by Peter F. Corrao, Arizona Geological Survey. Back cover© 1989 by Peter F...SURVEY Cosponsored by Arizona Geological Society University of Arizona Arizona Geological Survey 9th...Sonoran and southern Mojave Deserts, southern Arizona and southeastern California, United States, and...magmatic arc rocks of south-central and southeastern Arizona By Nancy R. Riggs, Kenneth A. Hon, and Gordon B
Report (issue)
History of the Verde Mining District, Jerome, Arizona David F. Briggs Geologist March 2018 CONTRIBUTED...REPORT CR-18-D Arizona Geological Survey azgs.arizona.edu | repository.azgs.az.gov Arizona Geological Survey...approved for publication in March 2018 Printed by the Arizona Geological Survey All rights reserved For an electronic...mission, objectives or geologic products of the Arizona Geological Survey visit azgs.arizona.edu This publication...a department of the University of Arizona. The University of Arizona, or any department thereof, or any
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Treasures Of The Santa Catalina Mountains Unraveling The Legends & The History Of The Lost Mine, Lost City...Publishing, Inc., Tucson, Arizona First Edition 2014 Treasures of the Santa Catalina Mountains Unraveling...Of The Santa Catalina Mountains The Lost Mi ne, Lo st City, And Lost Mi ssion MAPS OF SANTA CATALINA..................... 4 The legends Hidden In The Santa Catalinas ................................................ 13 THE LEGENDARY SITES & RUINS IN THE SANTA CATALINA MOUNTAINS ............................
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Ta~co Famous mineral localities: The Trucco mining district, Taxco de Alarcon, Guerrero, Mexico .........:Refugio Jlline Famous mineral localities: The Refugio mine, Municipio de Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico .............Front Cover Smithsonite, 4 cm wide, from the Refugio mine, Choix, Sinaloa, Mexico. William Dameron collection;...that were collected and stored more carefully. The mine is still being actively worked today, as the city...6) San Pedro Corralitos, Amatitlan, San Francisco mine Mexico V.· (2008, vol. 39, no. 6) History, Milpillas
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be minerals. Microcline, Crystal Peak, Colorado, USA * 12 x 9x 5 om MINERALS: PRODUCTS OF A CHANGING...CHANGING PLANET 11 Vanadinite, San Carlos district, Chihuahua, Mexico * 8 x 4 x 2 cm Mineral Species Minerals...zeolites. Calcite (septarian nodule), San Juan County, Utah, USA * 18 x 24x Bem 14 | MINERALS: PRODUCTS...Madagascar e(2x23x3em Quartz, Mount Ida, Arkansas, USA ° 14x 15 x 10 cm Corundum, Mozambique * 17 x 11...mineral pigments. LEFT: Malachite, Bwana M’Kubwa Mine, Ndola, Copperbelt, Zambia * 22 x 26 x 16 cm 22
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organize the election of a Pope who would abolish the Jesuit Order. On June 14, 1785 the Emperor, by now King...as well, presented eight crates of minerals from mining areas in Transylvania and Upper Hungary, i.e. Slovakia...practical applications as agriculture, husbandry and mining. The teacher of mineralogy was Ignaz von Born (1742–91)...be located (Wilson 1994). Born was a miner and a mine-oriented mineralogist. Thus, he not only taught...travel to Rome in 1769 For about two centuries the Jesuit Order had been in charge of higher education in
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EEL LEY. Department of Geology University of Arizona and GAOT G. HIGRS United States Geological Survey...Survey th THE UNIVERSITY Tucson, Arizona OF ARIZONA PRESS About the Editors. SPENCER . . R...R. TirLey has worked as a mining geologist in the western United States in both the operational and...Geology Department faculty at the University of Arizona, Professor Titley has carried out field and laboratory...and earned the doctorate from the University of Arizona. Caro. L. Hicks is an Editorial Assistant with
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And the fragrance of verbena fills the air, I lift mine eyes to star-jewelled heavens; And from my humble...3-6—Hopi Craftsman Exhibit. Museum, Flagstaff, Arizona. Volume 15 July 4—Fourth of July celebration...Valley Rodeo, Springerville, Arizona. Number 7 COVER Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona. By Hubert A. Lowman of...by CHARLES BATTYE . . EXPLORATION Tribesmen of Santa Catarina By RANDALL HENDERSON Hoke Denetsosie—Navaio...4-6—Prescott Frontier Days and Rodeo. Prescott, Arizona. FIELD TRIP Agate Hunting Along the Gila By FENTON
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had been found in nearby ruins, therefore ancient mining of the lapis lazuli is highly improbable (Ruppert...known as the Quispisisa type. The original ancient mine was rediscovered only in 1999 near Sacsamarca, Huanca...after the conquista it was briefiy operated by Jesuit missionaries, who mislabeled it "lapis lazuli"...collection of the Museum of Incas in Cuzco, and USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and one was lost (Cook...dark bluish green rim. Only a small part is pale mine in southern Peru, but not from Quellaveco. and
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Mineralogical Record Inc., 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson, Arizona 85741 Editor & Publisher Wendell E. Wilson Associate...reprints, book sales, shows) P.O. Box 35565 Tucson, Arizona 85740 602-297-6709 Subscriptions • Individuals...second class postage (USPS-887-700) Paid at Tucson, Arizona, and additional offices. POSTMASTER: send address...Madera County, C alifornia............................. 127 by T. Szenics The El Dragon mine, Potosi...Lehrberger & G. Schnorrer-Kohler Arizona's Silver mining district ..........................................
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" ; ^,- • ^... -'--' . CALIFORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU. Henry G. FIFTH Hanks, State Mineralogist...provide for the establishment and maintenance of a Mining Bureau," approved April 16, 1880. I have the honor... REPORT. The Act creating the California State Mining- Bureau, approvides for an annual report by the...statistical information in reference to mines and mining as shall be deemed important." In obedience to...Mineralogist, has been prepared. The prosperity of the Mining Bureau, and the growth and progress of the State
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Mineralogical Record P. 0. Box 1656 Carson City, NV 89702, USA N. Bariand 90/91; British Museum (NH) London 110/111...representing 100-200 mineral species: an exception is the mining museum of Kongsberg, Norway, showing only a single...universities, 14 by town or city councils, 13 by district councils or regional boards, and 16 form part...aspects of Africa and its inhabitants, such as mining, agriculture, zoology, special botany, prehistoric...Hardenbergstr. 42, D-1000 Berlin 12 030-314-2254 Mining and metallurgy building, at Ernst-Reuter Square
 
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