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Ilsemannite from
Cliffside Mine, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Ilsemannite
Formula:Mo3O8 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Ilsemannite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cliffside Mine, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:228395
Long-form Identifier:1:3:228395:1
GUID (UUID V4):cc29655c-fe3d-4f13-879a-2e8be37c5e66
Nearest other occurrences of Ilsemannite
4.9km (3.1 miles) Hogan Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
6.0km (3.7 miles) Marquez deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
6.0km (3.7 miles) Section 32 deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
8.0km (5.0 miles) Dog Incline No. 1 Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
8.3km (5.1 miles) Dog Mine, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
8.5km (5.3 miles) Mesa Top Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
8.6km (5.4 miles) Mesa Top No. 7 Mine (Moe Mine; Mesa Top No. 18 Mine; Mesa Top No. 20 Mine), McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
11.1km (6.9 miles) Bucky Mine, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
12.3km (7.6 miles) Section 23 deposit, Ambrosia Lake subdistrict, McKinley County, New Mexico, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
GEOLOGISTS ß NOVEMBER, 1961 SANDSTONE-TYPE NEW URANIUM MEXICO--AN No. 7 DEPOSITS AT AMBROSIA LAKE, INTERIM...The Ambrosia Lake district in northwestern New Mexico is the most important uranium mining and milling...the United States is in McKinley and Valencia Countiesof northwesternNew Mexico. The Ambrosia Lake district...COLORADO NEW MEXICO TEXAS MEXICO FIG. 1. Index map showingthe AmbrosiaLake district,New Mexico. Morrisonformation...Darton's (2) reconnaissance of parts of northwestern New Mexico and Hunt's (13) report on the Mount Taylor coalfield
Report (issue)
showing deposit locations [1] and a discussion of the new deposit classification were published in the 1996...database approach. Assembling UDEPO data into a new structure began in 2003. A website, which was developed...Mynkuduk (Kazakhstan); Crow Butte and Smith Ranch (USA) and Bukinay, Sugraly and Uchkuduk (Uzbekistan).... Arlit, Imouraren (Niger) and Colorado Plateau (USA). • Basal channel deposits: Paleodrainage systems...deposits such as Bingham Canyon and Twin Butte (USA), the Ilimaussaq deposit (Greenland), Palabora (South
Report (issue)
in 1874 at Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe), Carbon County, Pa. ('Genth, 1875, p. 144B). In 1898 a deposit...vanadiferous sandstone was found at Roc Creek, Montrose County, Colo. This deposit was soon exploited for the...but some came from Arizona and a little from New Mexico. The stimulus of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission...Uranium minerals Sources of data ARIZONA Apache County Jerome Chee prospect_ __________ Morrison 1_____...Monument Chinle 2------- Medium- to coarse-grained No.2 mine, South Extension, sandstone and Tract No. 1 (Cato
Book
Originally published by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York in 1993 Softcover reprint oftbe hardcover 1st...Eastern Block countries during 1990 and 1991 provided new and more precise information of uranium deposits...Africa, Namibia), Chenoweth W. (Colorado Plateau, USA), Coste A. (Limousin, France), Cuney M. (granites...Grauch R (western USA), Gautier A. (breccia pipe deposits, USA), Halladay Ch.R (eastern USA), Harshman E.N...N. (Wyoming Basins, USA), Hruby J. (CSFR), Kolb S. (Bavaria, W-Germany), Krol W. (Eastern Europe), Matos
Book
Designed by Molly Shields Type set in DIN Black/Ti1nes New Ro111an ISBN: 978 -0-7643 -5113-6 Printed in China...are always looking for people to write books on new and related subjects. If you have an idea for a book... ................. ...... ................. 29 Mexico .................................................to the advancement of the science of uraniun1 and New species are no\.V being reported at the rate of several...appropriate. Research in this fie ld is ongo in g, and new 111inerals continue to be described in the literature;
Report (issue)
MAURITIUS MEXICO MONACO MONGOLIA MONTENEGRO MOROCCO MOZAMBIQUE MYANMAR NAMIBIA NEPAL NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND...NIGERIA NORWAY OMAN PAKISTAN PALAU PANAMA PAPUA NEW GUINEA PARAGUAY PERU PHILIPPINES POLAND PORTUGAL...of the IAEA held at United Nations Headquarters, New York; it entered into force on 29 July 1957. The...exploration, which resulted in the discovery of new deposits. In response, the IAEA created a working...various existing classifications and to propose a new, or modified, classification to be used internationally
Report (issue)
They are extendable, however, in the sense that new deposits are discovered by exploration, and deposits...examination of the geologic possibilities for finding new deposits-in many respects the principal innovative...most fruitful in the continuing efforts to find new resources. An integral part of the book is the bibliographic...the third chapter, R. L. Erickson discusses some new points of view on the relation of reserves and resources...pursue geologic and technologic re8earch to discover new mineral deposits in regions and geologic environments
Report (volume)
reserve level has resulted both from discovery of new oil pools and from im1;>roved techniques that make...improved technology that has made it profitable to mine material of lower anq lower grade. Reclamation is...Nation's mineral requirements~y prospecting for new or~ bodies, by. research to find improved extractive...mineral resources (2) discovery and development of new sour~ of mineral supply, (3) mamtenance of mineral...mined ,vhen the need becon1es great enough or when new technologies make tl1eir extraction economically
Book
Geological Sur¬ vey) in order to edit many terms old and new. Any USGS geologist so fortunate as to have had a...edition are in print. Because of the multiplication of new terms in geology and the frustrations of having to...was recognized early in the 1960s that a wholly new Glossary would be needed before long. More¬ over...have been achieved in the publi¬ cation of this new edition of the Glossary. The definitions recorded...the science advances, as knowledge expands, and as new and bet¬ rocksl Today it is worth quoting again
 
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