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Pyrite from
November Mine, The Needles, Custer State Park, Custer County, South Dakota, USA


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 November Mine, The Needles, Custer State Park, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:211433
Long-form Identifier:1:3:211433:0
GUID (UUID V4):0118081d-dde8-41d3-9787-791aeae56cad
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrite
4.6km (2.8 miles) Eureka Lode Prospect (Hultz), Custer County, South Dakota, USA
9.3km (5.8 miles) Cuyahoga Mine, Unorganized mining district [1], Custer County, South Dakota, USA
9.3km (5.8 miles) Kirka Claim (Downing Claim), Unorganized mining district [1], Custer County, South Dakota, USA
9.4km (5.8 miles) Custer Mountain lode (Snookum mine), Custer, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
10.0km (6.2 miles) Dan Patch Mine, Keystone, Keystone Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
10.3km (6.4 miles) Legal Tender Group, Keystone Gold Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
10.7km (6.7 miles) Etta Mine, Keystone, Keystone Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
11.0km (6.8 miles) Bull Moose Mine, Custer, Custer Mining District, Custer County, South Dakota, USA
11.1km (6.9 miles) Hill City Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
11.2km (7.0 miles) Peerless Mine, Keystone, Keystone Mining District, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
[University of Connecticut] at 20:42 14 January 2015 South Dakota is perhaps best known for its pegmatites, which...which are so numerous that a close-up view of the presidents on Mount Rushmore shows that their faces...uninteresting without the i i Black Hills in the extreme western part of the slate. The uplift and subsequent...subsequent erosion of the Black Hills are responsible for the accessibility of South Dakota’s itbundant and...locations. Because much of the Black Hills is National Forest, it is available to the miner, prospector, and
Report (issue)
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Nils Boe, Governor MINERALOGY OF THE BLACK HILLS by WILLARD LINCOLN ROBERTS...Associate in Mineralogy Museum of Geology, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology and GEORGE RAPP...Geological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology With the Editorial Assistance of...Mineralogy South Dakota School of Mines and Technology BULLETIN NUMBER 18 of the South Dakota School of...of Mines and Technology Rapid City, South Dakota PUBLICATIONS STAFF F. L. Partlo J. T. Thomas President
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Veatch Topic: The Cripple Creek Mining District: The Lost Stories Please note that the location has changed...changed for the July 20th General Assembly. We will be at: The Garden Ranch YMCA 2380 Montebello Drive...this Issue: CSMS Calendar & Other Events Pg 2 Custer, The Black Hills, and Gold Pg 4 Field Trip Info...elsewhere starting in September. Information about the new meeting site is posted on page 3 in this issue...593-9622** Preview for the July 20 General Assembly Presentation By Steven Veatch THE CRIPPLE CREEK MINING
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Downloaded by [University of Kent] at 15:29 06 November 2014 Spessartine Marienfluss, Northern Namibia...n a recent issue of this magazine, the most common member of the garnet family, almandine, was described...being one of the most locally abundant group of rock-forming minerals and certainly one of the most popular...collectors. In addition, the pleasing array of orange and red hues of both almandine and the closely related species...completeness of our coverage of the garnet-group minerals, and in keeping with the gemstone theme of this year’s
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2 Photo: Van Pel The Mineralogical Record Inc. is a non-profit organization The Mineralogical Record...Record magazine (USPS-887-7G0) is published by the Mineralogical Record Inc., 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson...England Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Articles Type locality minerals of the Black Hills, South Dakota .............................................. 297 by K. L. Triscori & T. /. Campbell The Urucum pegmatite, Minas Gerais, Brazil..........
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sphalerite, chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, bismuthinite, pyrite, loellingite, arsenopyrite, and molybdenite. They...tures in the q u a r t 2 cores, or core margin zones as late stage minerals in the in­ terior of the pegmatites...pegmatites. Pyrite, pyrrho­ tite, loellingite, arsenopyrite, and bismuth­ inite are most often observed....matite, and then for the most part, only as mineralogical curiosities. Most of the sulfides noted in pegmatite...pegmatite are of the common ore minerals most commonly found in metallic ore deposits. The only economic
Book (edition)
Where & How to Djg, Pan and Mine Your Own Gen1s & Minerals Where & I-low to 1-Iunt for Treasure From...regional volume in the four-book Treasure 1-hmter's Gem and Mfoeral Gu'icle series offers state-by-srntc details...than 250 gems and minerals that the United States has to offer, and the very affordable "fee dig" sites...they can be found. "Here, with the help of these down-toearth (in the best possible way!) guides, you...mineral richesfor yourself. Happy digging!" -from the Prefaceby Antoinette L. Mat/ins, P.G. This book
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SOME MINERAL LOCATIONS IN THE SOUTHERN BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA By ARTHUR SMITH JR., Geologist 152 Wilbur...Road, Bergenfield, N. J. The mineral wealth and mineral localities of the Southern lack Hills have been...mineral locality. In the following article just a few of the most easily accessible of the best collecting...collecting locations are given. The information was obtained in the summers of 1957-1959 while doing field work...and reports. Map 1 : The Needles Area Location 1-A: Autunite occurs in some of the granite and pegmatites
Book (edition)
EDITION SOUTH DAKOTA MINNESOTA KANSAS • INDIANA • • MISSOURI ILLINOIS • NORTH DAKOTA • OHIO...MICHIGAN • NEBRASKA • IOWA WISCONSIN Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 http://www.archive.or...Guide for the Gem Hunter, the Mineral Collector and the Tourist Field includes SOUTH DAKOTA • MICHIGAN...ILLINOIS • IOWA WISCONSIN • OHIO • KANSAS • NORTH DAKOTA NEBRASKA • INDIANA • MISSOURI • MINNESOTA By JUNE...Edition - 1960 PRICE $2.00 Copyright 1960 by the Minentiogist PubiisMug 329 S.E. Company Thirty-second
Report (issue)
B 3 JTH am IDD DAKOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO. J. E. 3 TODD, STATE GEOLOGIST MINERAL RESOURCES...RESOURCES OF SOUTH DAKOTA INCLUDING MINERAL WEALTH OF THE BLACK HILLS BY CLEOPHAS C. O^HARRA MINERAL...MINERAL BUILDSSUM&^RIAL FUELS AND WATERS OF SOUTH DAKOTA > WITH PRODUCTION FOR IQOO BY JAMES E. TQ02...LIBRARY GIFT OF SOUTH DAKOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN NO. J. E. 3. TODD, STATE GEOLOGIST MINERAL...MINERAL RESOURCES OF SOUTH DAKOTA INCLUDING MINERAL WEALTH OF THE BLACK HILLS BY CLEOPHAS C. O^HARRA AND
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494-7695 ... 494-5155 The Mineralogical Record Inc. is a non profit organization The Mineralogical Record...Record magazine (USPS-887-700) is published by the Mineralogical Record Inc., 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson...England Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Secretary- Treasurer Patricia A. Carlon Illinois State University Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey...R. Kampf Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Arthur Roe Tucson, AZ Abraham Rosenzweig University
Report (issue)
Pegmatite Investigations 1942-1945 Black Hills, South Dakota By LINCOLN R. PAGE and OTHERS GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...WASHINGTON : 1953 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Douglas McKay, Secretary GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...SURVEY W. E. Wrather, Director For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office...based on field work in the Black Hills between 1942 and 1945 by geologists of the U. S. Geological Survey...Strategic Mineral Investigations. The work was carried on by the eleven authors working in teams, or
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occurs in the Ashland schist as a belt extending through Clay, Coosa and Chilton Counties. The maximum...maximum width of the Ashland schist is about 4 miles extending N.E. to S.W. and the graphite occurs in lenses...some distance apart. The schist is composed of quartz, muscovite or sericite, pyrite and graphite with small...This graphite is used in making crucibles. One of the major operations was near Good Water, Coosa Co.,...found in the Bulldog Tunnel of the Inspiration copper mine. The Live Oak copper mine of the same company
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England Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Promotions Gale Thomssen The Mineralogical Record (USPS-887-700) is published by the Mineralogical Record...Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 Articles The mines and minerals of Darwin, California ................... 5 by C. S. Stolburg Minerals of the Pereta mine, Tuscany, Italy .............................Scortecci and M. Tazzini Alteration minerals of the Cetine mine, Tuscany, It a ly ........................
Report (issue)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Locatable Mineral Reports for Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming...Wyoming provided to the U.S. Forest Service in Fiscal Years 1996 and 1997 by Anna B. Wilson Open File...Geological Survey (USGS) editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade...purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. CONTENTS page INTRODUCTION .....3 Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests Winter Park Properties (Raintree) .........................
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Geological Survey Norman, Oklahoma 73019 Downloaded by [The Aga Khan University] at 14:37 16 October 2014 JOE... 0 k,,,ama, a state with an area of almost 70,000 square miles, is not known as the source for many...are unaware of the variety of minerals available from Oklahoma and think primarily of the prolific gypsum...collected from the Great Salt Plains, where they continue to form. Most collectors also know of the reddish...reddish barite sand roses, the best of which occur near Noble and Norman, although they are also found at many
Report (volume)
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH...SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES**-^ COMPILED BY FRANK C. SCHRADER........................................... North Dakota........................................................ South Carolina......................................:.................... South Dakota..........310 313 326 333 337 342 349 USEFUL MINERALS OF THE UNITED STATES. Compiled by FRANK C. SCHRADER, EALPH
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to R & M by Sgt. Edward Bourne, of the Peekskill, N. Y., Armory. The specimen comes from a large cave located...about 5 or 6 miles south of Talladega, Talladega Co., Ala., and was collected in November, 1950, by little...little Patricia Foran, the 10 year old daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. James Foran, while vacationing in that area...and mother. Sgt. Foran, of the U. S. Army, is at present stationed at the Peekskill Armory (National...that R & M could obtain the handsome onyx specimen. Incidentally neither of the two soldiers, nor even
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Beach, CA 92 652. The Mineralogical Record Inc. is a non-profit organization The Mineralogical Record...Record magazine (USPS-887-700) is published by the Mineralogical Record Inc., 7413 N. Mowry Place Tucson...England Richard C. Erd U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Los Angeles, CA Articles Great pockets: the National Belle mine .........................................Rosemeyer Phosphate minerals from the Tip Top mine, Black Hills, South D a k o ta ....................
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in GeoRef Compiled by the American Geological Institute under contract to the Colorado Geological Survey...recognition of the need to more effectively utilize the immense store of published literature on the state's...state's geology, the Colorado Geological Survey is pleased to release Information Series 30. This document updates...Colorado is the only state with a current bibliography which also extends back as far as 1875. The joint effort...contracts with the American Geological Institute began in 197 6 with Bulletin 37 covering the century from
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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with funding from Kahle/Austin Foundation https://archive...logyoO0000grie &N ROADSIDE % JEOLOGY of South Dakota John Paul Gries Mountain Press Publishing...Gries, John Paul, 1911- Roadside geology of South Dakota / John Paul Gries. p. cm. Includes bibliographical...(pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Geology—South Dakota—Guidebooks. 2. South Dakota— Guidebooks. I. Title. QE163.G68...800-234-5308 To the many field geologists who, over the past 120 years have covered the state on foot, on
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Locatable Mineral Reports for Colorado, South Dakota, and Wyoming...Wyoming provided to the U.S. Forest Service in Fiscal Year 1999 by Anna B. Wilson Open File Report OF...Geological Survey (USGS) editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade...purposes only and does not imoly endorsement by the U.S. Government. CONTENTS page INTRODUCTION .....San Isabel and White River National Forests Lake County Land Exchange Offer (Iocmin40) ...............
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.. .~,:",. I " , COLORADO "or.! _ +, (~ STATE OF .~ :'(' COL~ADO / DENVER. COLORAl?O / J97~...sponsored :, 11'1 the IJni ted States Government, Neither the Uni ted I S~ates nor the Department of Energy...asslimes any lega'i liability or responsibility , for the accuracy, cOlllp'leteness or usefulness of any infonnation...work performed under Contract EW-77-C-13-1674 for the U.S. Department of Energy COLORADO GEOLOGICAL SURVEY...SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESUURCES STATE OF COLORADO DENVER, COLORADO 1978 $37.00 - ,• Abstract
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xl—crystal xled—crystallized fl—fluoresces ARIZONA — The following letter, dated Oct. 3, 1965, comes from...returned from a trip to Arizona. I can recommend the motel on this letterhead (Trail Riders Inn, P.O....Ariz.). I traded rocks with the manager's son, and the next morning the manager took me out to a locality...some nice dark red xline cuprite. "From Silver Hill Mine (Waterman Mts.), Pima Co., Ariz., I collected nice...rhombs. (I got some beautiful azurite xls from this mine at Pardos Rock Shop in Tucson, Ariz.) "Some beautiful
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Page Mineral News Vol. 39, No. 12 December, 2023 The Mineral Collector’s Newsletter $6.00 National Bureau...“Bureau of Standards” labels (see figure 1). Among the more esoteric compounds, there were several mineral...significant part of Excalibur’s business is supported by the research community that often requires mineral standards...analytical work. For example, when the Mars rover (Curiosity) uncovered the mineral jarosite, KFe3+3(SO4)2...post-docs wishing to study the terrestrial equivalent of what Curiosity had found in the Gale Crater (see figure
 
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