Locality type: | Mine |
Classification |
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Species: | Goethite |
Formula: | α-Fe3+O(OH) |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Goethite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Demby-Weist Mine, Ridgeway, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 242314 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:242314:2 |
GUID (UUID V4): | b27d4fe4-a29c-4b61-8729-2846721542f7 |
Nearest other occurrences of Goethite |
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25.0km (15.5 miles) | ⓘEberle Mine (Lampe Eberle Mine), Clark Mine Group, Highland area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Iowa County, Wisconsin, USA |
42.7km (26.6 miles) | ⓘIllinois Mine, North Freedom Village, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA |
44.1km (27.4 miles) | ⓘSauk Mine (Iroquois Mine), North Freedom Village, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA |
48.1km (29.9 miles) | ⓘAmes Branch copper prospect, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
50.7km (31.5 miles) | ⓘRodham Mine, Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
53.2km (33.1 miles) | ⓘIronton Iron Mine, Sauk County, Wisconsin, USA |
53.7km (33.3 miles) | ⓘMeeker's Grove area mines, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
55.6km (34.6 miles) | ⓘBeloit-Elmo Mine, Smelser Township, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA |
56.4km (35.0 miles) | ⓘLittle Giant Mine (Drybones diggings), Shullsburg area, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
61.7km (38.4 miles) | ⓘFarrey mine, Benton, Upper Mississippi Valley Mining District, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA |
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| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 2139-2154 The Genetic Relationshipbetween Upper MississippiValley District Lead-Zinc Mineralization and Minor...Minor Base Metal Mineralization in Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois KEITH B. KUTZ AND PAUL G. SPRY Departmentof...AtmosphericSciences, 253 ScienceI, Iowa StateUniversity,Ames,Iowa 50011 Abstract Minor basemetal occurrencesare...broadzonesurrounding the mainUpper Mississippi Valley zincleaddistrictin Iowa, Wisconsin, andIllinois.Theseoccurrences...andsomegeochemical aspectsof the main Upper Mississippi Valley districtand outlyingoccurrences. However | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Sciences University of Wisconsin-River Falls 410 South Third Street River Falls, Wisconsin 54022 his is Wisconsin’s... breweries, bratwurst, and Packers football, Wisconsin also has a diverse geology and a history rich...settlement was initially spurred by the lead-zinc mining in its southwest comer, a heritage preserved by...forgotten, abandoned, and overgrown. In this respect, Wisconsin represents a frontier state for the mineral collector...several new localities, including the Flambeau copper mine near Ladysmith (Rosemeyer 1999, the Vulcan Materials | | | Report (issue) | The Geology of the Upper Mississippi Valley Zinc-Lead District By ALLEN V. HEYL, Jr., ALLEN F. AGNEW...cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural Histoyy Survey, the Iowa Geological Survey, and...Cultural development and facilities related to mining Field work and acknowledgments Scope of the report...geologic work in the district Geology Stratigraphy Precambrian rocks Cambrian system Upper Cambrian series...Platteville formation Decorah formation Galena dolomite Upper Ordovician series Maquoketa shale Silurian system | | | Report (issue) | Pennsylvania Tennessee Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin 18 20 22 26 40 41 42 43 47 53 61 71 72 77 77...Paleozoic rocks in the United States east of the Mississippi River and west of the Blue Ridge Province, other...occurrences, but as absence of information. Major mining districts and areas of numerous prospects, occurrences...outlined and a single symbol used to represent the district or area. Many of the barite deposits shown on...belong to the group commonly called the "Mississippi Valley" type. Common characteristics of such deposits |
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