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Gold from
Silver King Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver King Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Silver King Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver King Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:323141
Long-form Identifier:1:3:323141:8
GUID (UUID V4):4f6eb29b-eca0-496b-90f0-98d299b0a779
Nearest other occurrences of Gold
3.1km (1.9 miles) Dixon Brothers Mine, Mineral Mountain, Silver King Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
6.7km (4.1 miles) Al Mono Mine, Coleville, West Walker Mining District (West Walker River Mining District), Sweetwater Mts (Sweetwater Range), Mono County, California, USA
7.7km (4.8 miles) Golden Gate Mine, Antelope Peak, West Walker Mining District (West Walker River Mining District), Sweetwater Mts (Sweetwater Range), Mono County, California, USA
10.5km (6.5 miles) Casson Mine, Topaz, Topaz Lake Mining District, Mono County, California, USA
12.2km (7.6 miles) Mammoth Mine (Garfield Mine; Silver Mound Mine; Washington Mine), Silver Mountain, Silver Mountain Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
12.9km (8.0 miles) George M. Williams Ranch Placer Mine, Leviathan Peak, Monitor - Mogul Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
14.0km (8.7 miles) Lawler Ranch Placer Mine, Tryon Peak, Alpine County, California, USA
15.3km (9.5 miles) Mountain Gold & Silver Mine, Silver Mountain, Silver Mountain Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
15.6km (9.7 miles) Isabella Mine, Silver Mountain, Silver Mountain Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
16.3km (10.2 miles) Imperial group, Loope (Monitor; Loopeville), Monitor - Mogul Mining District, Alpine County, California, USA
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Report (issue)
1 COUNTY REPORT HYSICAL >ci 8 PHYSICAL •CI. .Lib. IES TN 24 C3 1ERAL RESOURCES OF A34 1 IPINE...IPINE COUNTY, CA! IA -*ci?2®^?^a£~Vfes^A^Gw^i I ver Mou nta i nV-*- Digitized by the Internet...Archive in 2012 with funding from University of California, Davis Libraries http://www.archive.org/det...neral08clark MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF ALPINE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA by WILLIAM B.CLARK With sections...sections on the Zaca gold-silver mine and the Leviathan COUNTY REPORT sulfur mine by James R. Evans
Report (issue)
UTAH by Kenneth C. Bullock UTAH GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL SURVEY a division of the UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL... MINERALS AND MINERAL LOCALITIES OF UTAH by Kenneth C. Bullock Nature displays her most common mineral, quartz.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter I. Mining Districts of Counties and the State of Utah. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 County Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Chapter II. Mining Districts of Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Journal (issue)
of Geology and Mineral Industries APRIL 1988 VOWME 50, NUMBER 4 IN THIS ISSUE: Mineral industry in Oregon...Geology and Mineral Industries (Volumes 1 through 40 were entitled The Ore Bin). Mining Awareness Week...proclamation declaring the week of April 24-30 Mining Awareness Week in Oregon. We are proud to present...given to the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for compiling this information will...spectrum of readers interested in the geology and mineral industry of Oregon. Manuscript contributions are
Book
https://archive.org/details/silverseekersthe0000nade THE SILVER SEEKERS: They Tamed California’s Last Frontier...Water Seekers Ghost Towns & Mining Camps of California Los Angeles California: The New Society Fort Laramie...Churchill and Roosevelt Divide Europe The Silver Seekers THE SILVER SEEKERS They Tamed California’s Last...PREFACE In California... the Sierra Nevada forms the border line between the two metals, gold prevailing...and silver on the east and beyond. — Hubert Howe Bancroft, Chronicles of the Builders 1. SILVER IS
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. ..... 483 W. E. Wilson The Total Wreck Mine, Pima County, Arizona ............ .. ........... ............... 484 W. E. Wilson The Arizona Silver Belt; Silver King to McMillenville ......................... .... ..... 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
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31 University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright © 2004 by University of Nevada Press Photographs...unless otherwise noted Map of Mining Districts and significant mineral occurrences of Nevada by Nevada...(hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Minerals—Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources—Neavda. 3. Minerals—Collection and preservation—Nevada...Olivenite, 1.6-cm cluster, Majuba Hill Mine, Antelope district, Pershing County. N. Prenn collection. Photograph...protection equipment. Mining and the discovery, identification, and development of mineral resources American
Report (issue)
3i University of Nevada Press, Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Copyright© 2004 by Uni versity of Nevada Press Photographs...allc paper) 1. Minerals-Nevada. 2. Mines and mineral resources- Ncavda. 3. Minerals-Collection and preserva...te, r.6-cm cluster, Majuba Hill Mine, Antelope district, Pershing County. N. Prenn coJlection. Photograph...percent of the state. Nevada's public lands offer mining, livestock grazing, wild horse viewing, .scenic...Las Vegas Area. Mining and the discovery, identification, and development of mineral resources have been
Report (issue)
Tombstone district, Cochise County; Gila County, at Lost Gulch Mine, near Globe; Mohave County, in Mineral...Pima County, in Mammouth Mine, Schulty; Yavapai County, in ores of Bradshaw Mountains; Yuma County, in...in Castle Dome district; common in silver veins. ANTIMONY ORES. See Jamesonite and Stibnite. ARGENTITE...ARGENTITE (silver glance). Mohave County, in pre-Cambrian granite gneiss in Chloride, Mineral Park, and Stockton...Stockton Hill districts; Pinal County, at Silver King; Santa Cruz County, at Montezuma and Empress of India
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Texas mineral locality INDEX Whereas Texas is well known for its vastness, cattle industry, and oil...second largest state, has produced relatively few mineral specimens for collectors and is practically unknown...show, Texas has had—or currently has—nu­ merous mineral occurrences with the potential to produce good...collecting. Although Texas is not known for its mining industry, be­ cause of its large oil and gas exploration...record locality information or to protect the mineral specimens they picked up and tossed in their buckets
Report (issue)
of evidence analysis in northeast Washington—4. Mineral industry activity in Washington, 1985-1997. by........................ 9 Appendix II--Table of mineral industry activity in Washington, 1985 to 1997....1.--Map showing location of 339 exploration or mining sites in Washington. ............................table of 339 sites representing mineral activities for mining and mineral exploration in the State of Washington...compiled for use in a weights-of-evidence analysis of mineral resources in northeastern Washington. Introduction
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of evidence analysis in northeast Washington—4. Mineral industry activity in Washington, 1985-1997. by........................ 9 Appendix II--Table of mineral industry activity in Washington, 1985 to 1997....1.--Map showing location of 339 exploration or mining sites in Washington. ............................table of 339 sites representing mineral activities for mining and mineral exploration in the State of Washington...compiled for use in a weights-of-evidence analysis of mineral resources in northeastern Washington. Introduction
Book
Distribution Reexamined Bernard C. Beaudreau Silver and Gold: The Political Economy of International Monetary... REASURE_FROM THE INTED ILLS A History of Calico, California, 1882-1907 Douglas Steeples Foreword by David...from the painted hills : a history of Calico, California, I 882- 1907 / Douglas Steeples ; foreword by...to my parents, Marion Wayne Steeples and Dorothy King Steeples CONTENTS . List oflllustrations IX...Chapter 1 This Remote Solitude ] Chapter 2 Horn Silver 7 Chapter 3 Hugh Stevens' Beautiful White Crystals
Journal (issue)
Colorado! The State Line Kimberlite District, Colorado & Wyoming, USA By Philip Persson, PerssonRareMinerals...Page Precious Elements Diamonds, Gold, Silver, Platinum By Van King, newryqs@gmail.com Unusual Diamond...Mineralogy and History of Silver Deposits in the Calico District, California By Jeremy Zolan, jzolansci@gmail...Tucson 2014 Introducing minID The New Central Mineral Specimen Database Introducing Gemdat A Guided Tour...Tour Best Minerals - Diamond, Platinum, Gold and Silver Mindat is a free worldwide technical resource
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Selected Mining Districts of Utah by Carl L. Ege Headframe of Centennial Eureka mine, Tintic mining district... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 What is a mining district? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 How many mining districts are there in Utah and are they still.... . . . . . .1 What mineral resources are mined in Utah’s most productive mining districts . . . . ....most common types of ore deposits found in Utah’s mining districts? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (volume)
............................................ California....................................................................................... 102 District of Columbia ....................................the Geological Survey's annual report entitled "Mineral Eesources of the United States" for 1882 and 1887...more until 1914. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States were enormously...resources of the country. Many changes in the mineral industry other than increase in production have
Report (issue)
INDEX OF MINING PROPERTIES IN COCHISE COUNTY., ARIZONA by Stanton B. Keith Geologist Bulletin 187...Reprinted 1985 Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Geological Survey Branch A Division...BUREAU OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL TECHNOLOGY TheArizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology was established...redefined and expanded. The Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, a division of the Universityof Arizona...the geologic setting of the State, including its mineral and energy resources, itsnatural attributes, and
Report (issue)
Skagit County ... . ...... .. ....... . ............ . ... . ..... .. ... . .. 265 Cokedale District . ..... 266 Hamilton District ............................................ 266 King County. . . . . . . . ...Newcastle-Issaquah District ................................ . 261 Renton-Cedar River District .... .. .......269 Green River District ...... . ................... . .......... . ... 270 Pierce County ...............Wilkeson-Carbonado District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 Kittitas County . .
Journal (issue)
published by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries VOLUME 47. NUMBER 4 APRIL 1985 THIS...monthly by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (Volumes 1 through 40 were entitled...given to the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries for compiling this information will...spectrum of readers interested in the geology and mineral industry of Oregon. Manuscript contributions are...Portland office of DOGAMl. COVER PHOTO Iron Dyke Mine area. view is to the west across the Snake River
Report (issue)
C3 A3 NO. 193 C.2 GOLD DISTRICTS OF CALIFORNIA BULLETIN 193 California Division of Mines and...Geology Sacramento, California, 1970 GOLD By William B. DISTRICTS OF CALIFORNIA Clark Geologist...Geologist, California Division of Mines & Geology, Sacramento, California UNIVERSITY LIBRARY U.C DAVIS '~'^...though Nugget. This 201 -ounce (troy) cluster of gold on display in the Division of Mines and Geology...Melted down as gold, it would be worth tome seven or eight The Fricof crystols mineral ond museum piece
Book
R-m DESERT FEVER f An Overview of Mining in the California Desert Larry M. Vredenburgh Gary L. Shumway...Russell D. Hartill Living West Press Canoga Park, California Copyright c 1981 by Russell D. Hartill, Gary...an overview of mining in cl981, S. F. PUBLIC LIBRARX This publication and related mining and historical...Edition of Desert Fever: An Overview of Mining in the California Desert has been limited to 1,000 copies...Future Imperial County 7 Riverside County 24 San Bernardino County Kern County 181 Inyo County 222 58 269
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featured proustite, an arsenic ember of the major ruby-silver family (Cook 1996). The species was chosen because...distribution and historical importance as an ore mineral of silver, well-crystallized specimens of pyrargyrite...recovered from an interesting array of important mining districts; it is currently available from Mexico...several Mexican occurrences. Ideally, pyrargyrite is silver antimony sulfide (Ag3SbS,). Most analyses show...several percent. Pynte, acanthite, polybasite, and silver pseudomorphs after pyrargyrite are reported. It
Report (volume)
the Geological Survey's annual report entitled " Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for...of a century. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States have been enormously...showing the composition and character of each mineral and the location of. its principal deposits. Many...These are only examples of notable changes in the mineral production of the United States and of correlated...changes in the appraised value of some of the mineral deposits. In this list, as in the earlier lists
Book (edition)
McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...in Arizona 4 Arizona State Symbols 7 Public Mineral Collections in Arizona 8 1. Gemstones and Lapidary...Arizona Mineral Occurrences 51 4. Arizona Mineral Districts Appendix A: Maps of Arizona Mineral Districts...many people who have supplied information about mineral occurrences, provided valuable review, and assisted...photography: Arizona Mineral Minions John Callahan Earth Science Museum John Ebner Flagg Mineral Foundation Mark
Report (issue)
UTAH VOL. X DECEMBER. 1919 NO. 11 I~ E THE I MINERAL INDUSTRY OF UTAH I ! ! ~ ~ §§ ~ 5 BY liE... and 1916. Bulletin No. 10. Value €If Ores . . Mine Sampling and the Commercial Bulletin No. 11. Descriptive...Research, University of Utah. Bulletin No. 12. The Mineral Industry of Utah. Introduction This Bulletin...compilation of existing data pertaining to the mineral industry of Utah. There is a large amount of published...dealing with the geology and production of Utah's mineral depo sits that has appeared in the publications
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[Northeastern University] at 11:57 17 November 2014 Husky Mine, Elsa, Yukon Territory, Canada T he ruby silvers...certainly some of the most collectible of all mineral species, and the two most familiar ruby silvers...family is polybasite, a relatively common silver ore mineral that is rare as fine specimens. Although...have been available in recent years from the Husky mine, Yukon Territory, Canada. Consequently, in keeping...Canadian theme of this year’s Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, a Husky mine polybasite has been nominated as this
 
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