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Malachite from
Copper Queen Claim, Metaline Mining District, Pend Oreille County, Washington, USA


Locality type:Claim
Classification
Species:Malachite
Formula:Cu2(CO3)(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Malachite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Copper Queen Claim, Metaline Mining District, Pend Oreille County, Washington, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:311157
Long-form Identifier:1:3:311157:4
GUID (UUID V4):dfbf55b8-0b3f-4cc6-8143-15a4c109dd46
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Journal (issue)
.. 483 W. E. Wilson The Total Wreck Mine, Pima County, Arizona ............ .. ........... ................. 507 L. Presmyk The Flux Mine, Santa Cruz County, Arizona ............................. ..........531 W. E. Wilson & M. Hay The Carlota Mine, Gila County, Arizona ............................. .. .. ....Wilson & E. Jones Fluorite from the Oatman District, Mohave County, Arizona ............. .... ..... 569 M...M. Hay & D. Morris The Bagdad Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona ............. ..........................
Report (volume)
area UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1983 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR...of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Offi ~e Washington, D.C. 20402 STUDIES RELATED TO WILDERNESS STUDY...area 3. Map showing sample localities, mining districts, and claim areas in the North Absaroka wilderness...Montana • 4. Emigrant, Mill Creek, and Sixmile mining district map showing mines, prospects, and sample sites...central part of the Boulder (Independence) mining district, North Absaroka wilderness study area, Park
Journal (issue)
Deuzeldlaan 16-bus 1 B-2120 Schoten COVER: AZURITE on malachite from Bisbee, about 6 inches tall. William Larson...world. Though most famous for azurite, malachite and other copper minerals, Bisbee has produced more than...first claim was filed over 100 years ago. B Introduction Bisbee is located in the Warren mining district...common in the areas surrounding the town. Active mining began late in 1877 and continued with only minor...Mineralogical Record, September— October, 1981 Copper was by far the most important metal; however, zinc
Report (volume)
KOTSINA-KUSKULANA DISTRICT ALASKA BY FRED H. MOFFIT AND J. B. MERTIE, JR. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING...SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT 40 CENTS PER COPY PURCHASER AGREES...jr___________ SL History of mining development _ _ ____ 82 Character of the copper deposits, by J. B. Mertie...Pyrite-chalcopyrite ore '33 Contact deposits ___ ^ 94 Genesis of copper ores 95 Mines and prospects, by F. H. Moffit 98...rivers Continued. - Copper Greek. Cave claim __________________________ Peacock claim __________ _____ _
Book (edition)
Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian Institution...and Second Editions PART 2 HISTORY OF ARIZONA MINING The Prehistoric Period 20 Arizona Under Spanish...Porphyry Copper Deposits 57 Porphyry-Copper-Related and Other Hydrothermal Deposits The Bisbee District, Cochise...Cochise County 64 70 The Tombstone District, Cochise County The Mammoth-St. Anthony Mine, Tiger, Pinal...Pinal County Uranium and Vanadium Deposits 80 Monument Valley 81 63 78 il S: The Cameron Area 85 Breccia
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Research, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, California, photo no. 8596. © Copyright 1997...of scores of people in libraries, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History; Peter historical societies...Ohlman, and County Public Library; Nancy Caudill, Librarian at the staff of the Yavapai County Recorder... Long Beach; Norma Cochran, Librarian, Mohave County Richard Quartaroli, and Paul Martin. Historical...suggestions, and advice of Susan Owens, Coconino County Recorder's Office; Bonnie Greer, Billingsley have
Report (volume)
ALASKA BY FRED PL MOFFIT AND A. G. MADDREN WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1909 CONTENTS...________________________ Copper ______'________,___________-__________ 'The copper minerals- _____________________...__ Chalcopyrite _______________"____________ Malachite _____________:_____1_________ Azurite _______...________________________ Copper sulphide deposits in greenstone and limestone___ Native copper associated with..._______ _______________ Source and character of the copper deposits_____________ Description of properties
Report (issue)
MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE KOTSINA AND CHITINA VALLEYS, COPPER RIVER REGION. BY FRED H. MOFFIT and A. G. MADDREN...INTRODTJCTION. The four best-known and most promising copper-bearing regions of Alaska are the Kasaan Peninsula...Kotsina and Chitina rivers, and the region of upper Copper, Tanana, and White rivers. Of these four only Kasaan...Peninsula and Prince William Sound have yet produced copper commercially and at the present time they furnish...in 1906 amounted to 8,685,646 pounds of blister copper an increase of more than 3,500,000 pounds over
Report (issue)
..... . . ............ 10 Pike National Forest County of El Paso (Black Forest) Land Exchange Offer ................ 47 Fig. 13. Map 11-Yellow Jacket claim, withdrawn from Exchange (provided by USFS) ......................... 48 Fig. 14. Map 12-Offered mining claims-Quartz Creek & Cumberland Pass areas (provided...................... 49 Fig. 15. Map 13-Offered mining claims-Taylor Pass area (provided by USFS) ......................... 50 Fig. 16. Map 14-Offered mining claims-Whitepine area (provided by USFS) .....
Report (issue)
Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas By BRENDA HOUSER With a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER...PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992 Arizona Geological Society...O. Box 4 0 9 52 Tucson, AZ 8 571 7 Historic Mining Camps and Jurassic Calderas, Southeastern Arizona...HOUSER With a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER DISTRICT By LESLIE Cox ARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL.......... 6 3. Map showing Harshaw and Patagonia mining districts . . . . ... . 9 4. Geo ogic l map of
Report (issue)
No. 50. THE COPPER RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA. Issued by the CALirORNIA STATE MINING BUREAU, 5an Ferry...Yo ( 'oiN TY . 1 >i:i'( >SII'S '2'.)S : County Sax r.KKNAHDINO li'.is -U'J ( "OINTY '.\'2~)...Ckiiiht Minintniii llu- ( 'niiiiiany. 1"' County 'iimpaiiy's Kiswirk. plnni. sint-ltrr ()ii;iinal...niiiiiii;: 1 plant of tin- Company 'upper .Mining' < Canyon, with lion Mountain ihr at in Siiik...'rnnncl entrance ai View the Hully iif Smrar Loaf Copper Mine. Shasta ('ounty... ilie Hill tnniiel djiened
Report (issue)
...... ·- ......... . J,5 Historical sketch of mining and smelting in New Mexico....... . . . . . . .................... _.............. ... .. .: 61 Copper deposits due to oxidizing surface waters ........................................... . Lead and copper veins of doubtful affiliation· ................................................................ Copper deposits in sandstone ............................... : . .............. - ........ .. . . T~os County, by L. C. Graton and W ..Lindgren ..... ......
Report (volume)
species UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1961 'UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR...location and means of access to all the metallic mining districts in the State, as well as a large number...descriptions for nearly all other States that can claim any fame whatever for the variety or abundance of...________________________________________ 595 Copper: Chalcopyrite _________________________________________...________________________________________ Other copper minerals_____________________________________________
Report (volume)
WRANGELL MINING DISTRICTS, ALASKA BY FRED EUGENE WRIGHT AND CHARLES WILL WRIGHT WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...History of mining developments- ____________!__________ 9 11 11 12 13 14 16 Ketchikan mining district______...district______ 16 AVraugell mining district __ _________________________ IS Production _ __ 19 Geographic...__________ 41 Geology of the Ketchikan and Wrangell mining districts__________ 43 . . Geologic maps __ _ __...83 Character of ores_________________________ 84 Copper ores ________________________________ 84 Gold
Report (issue)
WRANGE.LL DISTRICT, ALASKA BY WALTER C. .MENDENHALL AND FRAJ'!K C. SCHRADER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT...1903 4 CONTENTS. / Copper-Continued. Southern area-Continued. Copper occurrences-Continued. Description................................................. Copper occurrencee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Upper Copper River region. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . ................................... Occurrence of copper ............................· . . . . . . . .
Report (volume)
Director Bulletin 842 OF THE GREATER HELENA MINING REGION MONTANA BY J. T. PARDEE and F. C. SCHRADER...PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1933 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. - Price...______________________-__-_________--_------___-_ Ophir district.________________________________________________...__________---__--_-___ Austin district._.____..._..._._.____._____.____.___-.___._____ Marysville district.___________...___________________________________________ Gould district._______________________________________________ Stemple
Report (issue)
DEPOSITS OF ELY, NEVADA BY .. ARTHUR C. SPENCER WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1917 ADDITIONAL...SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. AT 40 CENTS PER COPY CONTENTS. Page............................. . Situation of the district ...................................................................... General geology of the district ................................................40 41 41 4 CONTENTS. General goology of the district-Continued. Structure ........ ~ . . . . . . .
Report (issue)
the field season of 1907. 6 Brooks, A. H., Placer mining in Alaska: Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey No. 259, 1905...1905, pp. 19-24. Mofflt, F. H., Gold mining in Seward Peninsula: Bull. No. 284, 1906, pp. 132141; The...discovered, between Snake and Nome rivers.- But, as the mining of placers goes on with much rapidity, the explored...had some effect in reducing the output of the district. One of these minor causes was the labor trouble...have a retarding effect on the development of the district. The three most pronounced of these misconceptions
Report (volume)
F. EMMONS C. W. HAYES Geologists in Charge WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 19 CONTENTS. Page...report on Park City mining district, Utah, by J. M. Boutwell_ 41 Placer gold mining in Alaska in 1902,...by Alfred H. Brooks 49 The Glenn Creek gold-mining district, Alaska, by Arthur J. Collier_ _ Gold and pyrite...pyrite deposits of the Dahlonega district, Georgia, by Edwin 57 C. Eckel_ _ 64 Neocene rivers of the...Alaska, by Walter C. Mendenhall . 76 Gold mining in central Washington, by George Otis Smith Ore deposits of
Book
Morley, D. Foley A history and guide to two famous mining towns of Califon1ia's Northern Mines, highly illustrated...E N 0 C E PACIFIC A N I I I COPPER DEPOSlTS IN U.S. COPPER DEPOSITS IN CANADA !,KENNECOTT, ALASKA...BINGHAM, UTAH 4.ELY, NEVADA 5YERINGTON,NEVADA 6. COPPER CANYON, NEVADA 7. ITHACA PEAK, ARIZONA 8. JEROME...YUKON 2.GRANOUC, B. C 3.GiBRALTAR ,B. C. 'I.ISLAND COPPER, 8. C. 5. BABINE LAKE, 8. C NEWMAN MINE • GRAN...HIGHLANO VALLEY, B.C. BETHLEHEM COPPER CRA1GMONT LORNEX VALLEY COPPER HIGHMONT BRENDA SIMILKAMEEN lFOX
Report (issue)
the south side of the Alaska Range, in the upper Copper River basin. The other gold-bearing streams are...age, as mapped by Moffit 1 in the Chistochina district. » Moffit, F. H., U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 498...dikes that cut the platinum-bearing conglomerates. MINING. The output of gold on Slate Creek in 1917 is...to bring about. In 1917 the principal productive mining was on Slate Creek, where two hydraulic plants...a number of outfits were mining on a small scale. The M. E. W. Gold Mining Co., operated by J. M. Elmer
Report (issue)
the U.S., as well as significant gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc resources. Mines have operated...have produced gold, silver, arsenic, tungsten, copper, lead, zinc, chromium, and platinum-group elements...Stillwater mine (platinum, palladium, gold, rhodium, copper, and nickel), the Mineral Hill mine (gold and silver)...of the Stillwater mine and the discovery of gold-copper-silver deposits with geologic reserves of more...more than 2 million oz of gold in the New World district (see map on p. ii). Exploration for gold, platinum-group
Report (issue)
Central Peloncillo Mountains, Hidalgo County, New Mexico, and Cochise County, Arizona b y ELLIOT GILL ERMAN...INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING 8c TECHNOLOGY.............................................. 93 Copper, lead, zinc, and silver deposits ................much of the southern part of the area. A few small copper, lead, zinc, and silver deposits, several of which...32°50' N.). The New Mexico portion is in Hidalgo County; the Arizona portion in Cochise, Greenlee, and
 
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