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Petrified Wood from
Yerington Mining District, Singatse Range, Lyon County, Nevada, USA


Locality type:Mining District
Classification
Type:Petrified Wood
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Petrified Wood data
Locality Data:Click here to view Yerington Mining District, Singatse Range, Lyon County, Nevada, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:290051
Long-form Identifier:1:3:290051:3
GUID (UUID V4):dc613f38-b891-4632-95b7-e23e437f8b8b
Localities for Petrified Wood in this Region
Wilson Canyon, Yerington Mining District, Singatse Range, Lyon County, Nevada, USA
Nearest other occurrences of Petrified Wood
42.8km (26.6 miles) Brunswick Canyon, Delaware Mining District, Carson City, Nevada, USA
57.3km (35.6 miles) Robinson group, Red Ridge Mining District, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
58.1km (36.1 miles) Bubbles group, Red Ridge Mining District, Mineral County, Nevada, USA
90.9km (56.5 miles) Petrified Tree claims, McClellan Mining District, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
destroy delicate cellular structures. Fossilized wood presents the best examples of silicification. Calcification...Calcium-rich springs neutralized Polished section of petrified wood from Arizona. The variety of colors derives...fossili­ zation and are found in diverse rock types. Petrified woods exhibit the greatest diversity of minerals...(1927) in a paper on mineral compositions of petrified wood, cites 30 different minerals (varieties and...(Stringham, 1936). Agate (quartz), wood (St. John, 1927). Amesite, wood, Upper Permian, Mahuda Bihar, India
Journal (issue)
Simon COVER STORY: GOLD from the Mother Lode District of California. This precious ore is the state...is a SIU· dent at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Soco"o, New Mexico majoring in... Maine; Chesterfield, Massachusetts; San Diego County, California; Colorado and New Mexico. 6 ROCKS...muscovite crystals from Brooks Fann, Cleveland County, North Carolina. ~ TABLE 1.-MICA-GROUP MINERALS...derives its name). The other is in the Postmasburg district, South Africa. GLAUCONITE, (K, Na) (Al, Fe+J,
Book (volume)
extensive files. Photographs and information on the Petrified Forest National Monument were supplied by Fred...Furcron, Chief Geologist of the Department of Mines, Mining and Geology; on the State of Michigan by Robert...Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and by A. L. Mahaffey of Nevada, Missouri. The well-known Texas agate localities...Kobuk jade locality. Descriptions of San Diego County, California, gemstones and the mines in which they...the generous assistance of many residents of that county. My special thanks are extended to Elbert H. McMacken
 
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