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Hübnerite from
Steward Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Hübnerite
Formula:MnWO4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Hübnerite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Steward Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:179619
Long-form Identifier:1:3:179619:3
GUID (UUID V4):dc2cd83a-e541-4b39-b48e-ec3ee85277be
Nearest other occurrences of Hübnerite
0.2km (0.2 miles) Original Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.3km (0.2 miles) Little Mina Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.4km (0.2 miles) Gagnon Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) Parrot Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) Nipper Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.6km (0.4 miles) Mountain Consolidated Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.7km (0.4 miles) Neversweat Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
0.9km (0.6 miles) Anaconda Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) Anselmo Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
1.0km (0.6 miles) West Gray Rock Mine, Walkerville, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA
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Butte, Montana Minerals, Mines, and History Robert E. Jenkins 6 Columbus Circle Newark, Delaware 19702...of 130 mineral species have been recorded from Butte. Specimens of copper sulfides and sulfosalts like...rank among the finest in the world. The best of Butte pyrite compares with the best anywhere. Handsome...Handsome specimens of barite, quartz, rhodochrosite, silver, and numerous other species have been found, many...(center-background), Steward (left-background) and Kelley #2 (rightbackground) mines, Butte, ca. 1965. World
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BUTTE, MONTANA Butte, Montana Minerals, Mines and History The Mineralogical Record Volume 33 • Number...crystal cluster, 3 cm across, From the Leonard mine, Butte, Montana. Frederick H. Pough collection; Jeff Scovil...painted to illustrate “The Story of Montana: The Treasure of Butte Hill and Development of the Great Copper...volume 33, January–February, 2002 Contents Butte, Montana: Minerals, Mines and History By Robert E. Jenkins...Jenkins & Jerry A. Lorengo Ed McDole: “Montana Mineral King” By Richard A. Bideaux What’s new in minerals:
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Montana Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 20:00 09 April 2015...2015 K NOWN AS THE TREASURE STATE, Montana is rich in mineral and gemstone localities. The state motto...Plata meaning “gold and silver,” and the state seal with its representation of mining tools clearly proclaim...Montana’s mining origins. Montana’s production of copper, coal, gold, lead, manganese, phosphate, silver, talc...published describing the occurrence, collecting, mining, and cutting of the two state gemstones. Figure
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stock certificates for mines in the Cripple Creek District, Colorado, in 1898 and 1901. Sponsorship: This...Kile Brian Kosnar Bryan & Kathryn Lees Ian Merkel Mining Hall of Farne, Steve Whittington curator Nick North...did not escape the notice of some of the earliest mining men to work in there. Unlike the neighboring states...is basically a hardrock state where mining (and specimen mining) must typically cut through granite and...smoky quartz, rhodochrosite, fl uorite, gold and silver minerals are found more or less in their unaltered
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Experimentalist – Writer 31 Georgius Agricola – A Renewer Of Mining And Metallurgical Technique 34 New Winds in the...Manufacture from Sulfide Ores 116 Separation of Gold and Silver 116 Properties 117 A Ductile and Noble Metal 117...of Gold 120 The Biological Role of Gold 121 6 Silver 123 6.1 Ag 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6...6.5.1 6.5.2 6.6 6.6.1 6.6.2 Facts about Silver 123 Silver in History 127 Knowledge of Metals Gradually...Croesus Coins Silver and Becomes a Proper Croesus 130 Athens a Basis for the West – Silver a Basis for
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.............................22 1.6. Deposits, mining and mineral processing...........................mineral processing. In English speaking countries (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.) it is also termed,...place of processing. Miting raw materials Post-mining raw materials Secondary raw materials MINERAL...science and technology closely cooperating with mining and chemical industry as well as other branches...a native form (silver, mercury, antimony, bismuth and copper). 1.6. Deposits, mining and mineral processing
 
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