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Limonite from
Hummer Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Limonite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limonite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Hummer Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:176253
Long-form Identifier:1:3:176253:2
GUID (UUID V4):ce15e00e-98e4-4721-b74b-28fc44f4870c
Nearest other occurrences of Limonite
0.2km (0.1 miles) Bouncing Bet Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.1km (0.7 miles) Inez Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
1.7km (1.0 miles) Tunnel Site No. 1 claim, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
2.4km (1.5 miles) Blue Jay Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Red Bird Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
3.4km (2.1 miles) California Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
3.5km (2.2 miles) Acme Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
3.9km (2.5 miles) Merry Widow Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
4.0km (2.5 miles) Uncle Sam Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
4.6km (2.9 miles) Floyd Collins Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
References
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Report (issue)
prospects of the Tyrone stock and vicinity, Grant County, New Mexico By D. C. Hedlund 1 Open-File Report...exclusive of the quartz-pyrite veins of the White Signal district............................... Quartz-molybdenite.......... Quartz-pyrite veins, including White Signal district............... Silver-lead-manganese oxide...prospects of the Tyrone stock and vicinity, Grant County, New Mexico.......................... in pocket FIGURE...Big and Little Burro Mountains of southwestern New Mexico. Geologic and aeromagnetic mapping, geochemical
Report (issue)
(1952). MINERAL DATA The minerals include several new species and many that were rare and incompletely...fluorescence observed at 3650 A. ANALYSIS For the new and some of the doubtful species, chemical analyses...impregnation, replacement, or coating on fractures and mine walls. The commonly associated minerals are listed...other Survey geologists, AEC geologists, and by mine operators. Identification is based on the writers'...as the barium chloride flows into the acid. If a white precipitate forms, the mineral is probably a siilfate
Report (issue)
83 New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources A DIVISION OF NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY...of Western Grant County, New Mexico by Elliot Gillerman NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY...TECHNOLOGY KENNETH W. FoRD, President NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES FRANK E. & KoTTLOWSKI, MINERAL RESOURCES...REGENTS Ex Officio Jerry Apodaca, Governor of New Mexico Leonard DeLayo, Superintendent of Public Instruction...PATRICIA E. CANDELARIA, Secretary JAMES M. ROBERTSON, Mining Geologist RoNALD J. RoMAN, Chief Research Metallurgist
Journal (issue)
south to Florida and returned by way of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, etc. We found a copy of Desert...appreciate it very much. BETTE MORITZ San Luis, Sonora, Mexico Editor, Desert Magazine: American newspaper reporters...Rodriguez, who was then governor of the Northern District of Baja California, remained loyal to the central...great admiration for their blue uniforms. Later when new uniforms were issued, the •captain of the detail...Pueblo, New Mexico. 5 Deer season opens in Nevada. Continues through Oct. 20 in Humboldt county, through
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 ............................................
Book
AND MINING AREAS SLICK ROCK DISTRICT GYPSUM VALLEY DISTRICT BULL CANYON DISTRICT URAVAN DISTRICT GATEWAY...GATEWAY DISTRICT (EASTERN GATEWAY AREA) MC ELMO CREEK DRAINAGE AREA LA SAL CREEK AREA PARADOX DISTRICT BEAVER...VALLEY (BIG INDIAN) DISTRICT MOAB DISTRICT GREEN RIVER DISTRICT THOMPSONS DISTRICT INTER-RIVER REGION...REGION DRY VALLEY DISTRICT COTTONWOOD AND BUTLER WASH AREAS MONTEZUMA CANYON DISTRICT SEVEN-MILE CANYON...PLATES Paradox Basin Uranium Districts Uranium Mining Areas Within Districts Paradox Basin Domes and
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vein system on the northern coast of North Island, New Zealand. .............. 13 Fig. 3 Data from controlled-source...southwestern Pacific areas, including examples from New Zealand and Japan. For the western United States...chiefly on recent and welldescribed examples from New Zealand and Japan. Our figures 2 and 3 are drawn...deposit of Japan, and the Golden Cross deposit of New Zealand. The Hishikari deposit (figure 3) is associated...others, 1971 (Tonopah district, Nevada); Kleinhampl and others, 1975 (Bodie District, California); Ratte"
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groups of claims are held in the iron-bearing district. Three of these the Mogul, Monarch, and Galena...is not large. The iron-ore deposits consist of limonite veins and stockworks and their residual products...gap is mantled by a heavy residual deposit of limonite and hematite, derived from the weathering of unusually...limestone is cut, however, by a wide stockwork of limonite and pyrolusite veinlets. No heavy veins were seen...of the gap has uncovered a mass of undisturbed limonite, apparently a vein 30 feet in width, cutting the
Report (issue)
(Pickthorn, 1982), and McKinley Peak (Haney, 1982) mining areas, but nowhere has there been a compilation...occurrence, whether or not there has been production (a "mine"), prospecting (a "prospect"), or reported mineralization...numbered from NS1 to NS113. Mine, Prospect or Occurrence lists the name of the mine, prospect or occurrence...listed first Gold Mining District or Region gives the name of the gold mining district, however, if a locality...locality lies outside of a recognized district a regional name was used (i.e. "Port Dick"). Quad lists
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
Report (issue)
DIVISION OF CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT OF MINES, MINING AND GEOLOGY GARLAND PEYTON, Director THE GEOLOGICAL...SURVEY Bulletin Number 53 TALC DEPOSITS OF MURRAY COUNTY, GEORGIA By A. S. FURCRON Assistant State Geologist... LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Department of Mines, Mining and Geology Atlanta,· April 3, 1947 To His Excellency...Survey Bulletin No. 53, "Talc Deposits of Murray County, Georgia," by Dr. A. S. Furcron, Assistant State...involved in the economics of the talc. Detailed mine maps have been correlated with surface and subsurface
Report (issue)
THE PO&T WELLS GOLD~LODE DISTRICT. By B. L. JoKNsoN. INTRODUCTION. SCOPE OJI' REPORT. The object of...of the Port Wells district. Before the geology and mineral resources of the district are considered a...economic development of the mineral deposits of the district will be given. This will be followed by a description...WORX IN '1'lllll DISTRICT. The earliest rocordect exploration o{ the Port Wells district was made in June... 196 MINERAL llESOUllCES O.F ALASKA, 1913, district. In the following year (1899) the H&ITiman Ala
Report (issue)
Carmichael (1982), 3.) Fedynskiy (1967), and 4.) Grant and West (1965). ....... 39 Figure 13. Diagram showing...P-wave velocity and rock bulk density from 1. Drake (Grant and West, 1965); 2. Gardner and others (1974); 3...are 1. Press (1966); 2. Fedynskiy (1967) and 3. Grant and West (1965). .................................for several types of rocks from Sumner (1976) and Grant and West (1965). ............ 48 Figure 18. Diagram...Recently the domestic discovery and production of new mineral deposits has slowed due to many factors,
Report (issue)
of hydrothermal alteration in the Cuprite mining district, Nevada, using aircraft scanner images for... in Lunar Science Conference, 5th, Proceedings: New York, Pergamon Press, v. 2, p. 975-979. 4. Adler... in Lunar Science Conference, 6th, Proceedings: New York, Pergamon Press, v. 3, p. 2739-2748. 7. Badgley...Planetary Water A 3d," Proceedings: University of New York, Buffalo, p. 150-158. / 27. _____1981, The...180-188. 36. _____1980, The Galilean satellites: New near-infrared reflectance measurements (0.65-2.5
Book (edition)
FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS HARVEY W. JONG JAN C. RASMUSSEN...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones... 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)
MARCH, Ph.D. 1914 Issued by California State Mining Bureau McN. HAMILTON STATE MINERALOGIST F. F...Minerals of herewith Bulletin 67 of the State Mining California. This work was made possible at this...few scattered localities new and quently the The second list ^Mining' State Mineralogist. This...literature of a general nature on the geology and mining industry of the State. bibliography of A. may...The excellent Vodges, Bulletin 30 of the State Mining Bureau, be referred to for such literature. The
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location and means of access to all the metallic mining districts in the State, as well as a large number...varieties and subspecies are known. Some descriptions of new 1ninerals, or of mineral occurrences, have later...next trip may lead to the discovery of a new mineral or a new crystal form. He can surely use the description...and syntheses. Except for original descriptions of new minerals, if descriptions similar to those published...descriptions of occurrences and not only added many new ones from their own stores · of knowledge but detected
Report (issue)
...... Geophysics - remote sensing, by Susanne Hummer-Miller and Daniel H. Knepper, Jr........................................ 63 22. Location map of mining districts .......................................Principal deposit types and cumulative production in mining districts.............. 13. List of mines with...ideas concerning the potential for the discovery of new deposits. In addition, recommendations were made...not address the part of the Nogales quadrangle in Mexico. The study area lies entirely within the Basin
Report (issue)
collectors of minerals as a collection of a long many new and and varied rare species liave most list ...Universitv of also supervised the gathering of new data and Call- revisions in cooperation with Dr...R 5 1 D E J •LEGEND- MEXICO -^ Mining O Division Boundaries. Mining Division Offices. (6) PREFACE...mineral species. At that early time California was a new and largely unexplored field, and only a few scattered...a part of the Fourth Annual Report of the State Mining Bureau, by Henry G. Hanks, who was then State Mineralogist
Report (issue)
particular service in co- operating with the State ^Mining Bureau in making possible this addition to our...seventy-five mineral .speeies. early time California was a new and largely unexplored field, and only a few scattered...a part of the Fourth Annual Report of the State Mining Bureau, by Henry G. Hanks, who was then quently...the thirty years which elapsed since the State Mining Bureau. appearance of the second list, our knowledge...literature of a general nature on Die geology and mining industry of the State. The various kinds of minerals
Report (issue)
MINING ON PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND. By BERTRAND L. JOHNSON. GENERAL FEATURES. The lode-mining districts...Most of the gold mines were in the Port Valdez district. Besides these properties, a prospect on Knight...few days in the fall. COPPER MINING. GENERAL CONDITIONS. Copper mining and prospecting in the Prince...copper. The Beatson Copper Co. and the Ellamar Mining Co. made regular shipments as usual, but the other...the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. (Ltd.) to put the Midas mine, on Solomon Gulch in the
Journal (issue)
Mineralogy lv|ineralogical RccorcT publisher John S. White Smithsonian Institution (USPS 887-700) editor...Switzerland photomicrography Julius Weber Mamaroneck, New York COLORADO ISSUE #2 Articles Colorado locality..................... 323 by B. L. Muntyan What’s new in Colorado minerals? ............................. Famous mineral localities: the Home Sweet Home mine ............................................................. 398 circulation manager Mary tynn White Departments designed by Wendell E. Wilson Mineralogical
Report (issue)
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...from mining, mineral processing, and smelting. For example, the environmental signature of a mine site...readily soluble secondary salts associated with mine waste. The "environmental effects" of mineral deposits
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decade, however, the need has been growing for a new, comprehensive index. Because the 14-year index suffered... Consequently, it was our decision to prepare a new index which is cumulative back to volume 1, fully...the 14-year index, and which is organized on a new plan. Nevertheless, all readers and users of the...the last ten years, and which has inspired this new effort. The current 25-year index is divided into...appears n Brief descriptive note, as in "What's New in Minerals?" p Photograph or other illustration
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Composition. In a few cases, such as psilomelane and limonite, the exact composition of a mineral is uncertain...tarnishing quickly to black. The streak is silver-white and the lustre metallic. It is malleable and ductile... Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South Wales; Chanarcillo, Atacama, Chile; and in...in the states of Guanajuato and Chihuahua, Mexico. In the USA silver occurs at Keweenaw, Michigan, in association...Hill, New South Wales. Found in sandstone at Corocoro, Bolivia, and at Cananea, Mexico. In the USA copper
 
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