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Gold from
Midland group, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA


Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Midland group, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:324373
Long-form Identifier:1:3:324373:2
GUID (UUID V4):765e8b77-503b-48f8-8058-30af8e229d37
Nearest other occurrences of Gold
0.0km (0.0 miles) Golden Slipper Mine, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.2km (0.1 miles) Yellowstone Mine, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.3km (0.2 miles) Belmont-Osborne Mine (Belmont Osborn Mine; Osborne Mine; Knox; Osborne Consolidated Mine), Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.3km (0.2 miles) Owensby mining claim (Bradley mining claim; Brothers mining claim; Mineral Messer mining claim), Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.3km (0.2 miles) Parnell Mine (Cal-Gold Mining Company Mine; Hoffman Mine; Benson Mine), Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.3km (0.2 miles) Utica No. 2 Mine, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.4km (0.2 miles) Peakline Quartz prospect (Pearlene), Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.4km (0.2 miles) Tom Mine (Tom Hardy Mine), Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.5km (0.3 miles) Particelli Mine, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
0.6km (0.4 miles) California Gold Mining Company property, Altaville, Angels Camp Mining District, Calaveras County, California, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEOLOGY AND MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE ANGELS CAMP AND...QUADRANGLES CALAVERAS AND TUOLUMNE COUNTIES CALIFORNIA SPECIAL REPORT UN.VwKali^ 0^ 41 CALIFORNIA UAVIS...l-A. Sierra Blanca limestone in Santa Barbara County, CaliW. Walker. 1950. 5 pp., 1 pi. Price 25*. ...fornia, by George 1-B. The Calera limestone, California, by George W. Walker. 1950. 8 pp., 1 pi.,...of part of the Delta-Mendota Canal near Tracy, California, by Parry Reiche. 1950. 12 pp., 5 figs. Price
Journal (volume)
PER ANNUM. 1900. Single CoploH,-Teu Ctmts. California Contribution. will 1)1' on vii'w at I'aris ami...visitors, interested to see how rock have the yellow gold extracted therefrom, and how cleverly the little...Exposition.* G. Dodd, the superintendent of the mining departof the Union Iron Works, it will readily...veras county, Cal., lies Salt Spring val- Through this trough-like depression extends a gold belt reaching...and of greatly varying size. The gold-bearing quartz of the district is associated with these dykes, usually
Report (issue)
Director Professional Paper 177 THE GOLD HILL MINING DISTRICT U'TAH BY T. B. NOLAN UNItED STATES GOVERNMI£NT...___ _ __ ____ ___ ______ Clifton district _ _ __ History of mining and production__ ___ __ __ __ Mines...(Ida Lull) _ __ __________ Napoleon Mining Co_________ __ __ Gold Bond_ _____ ______ ___________ Copper...119 II Mines and prospects-Continued. Clifton district-Continued. Mines and prospects-Continued. Veins...____ New York. _________ _ __________ Silver & Gold Mining Co____________ Mascot _____________________
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors. and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...necessarily those of the Editorial Board. HALOTRICHITE GROUP MINERALS IN WALES Tom Cotterell Publication ofinformation...tantalising pieces of evidence that the mines in that district produced fine crystalline specimens. Fieldwork...grand-daughter Rachd, presently studying in the USA. MaxWirthat homein Bownessin 2001. PhotoRoyStarkey...calling in on Ma,x whenever we were in the Lake District, or travelling to or from Scotland and we had
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Member. It was largely due to his help that the Midland Group was formed in 1937. Though somewhat austere...the Wollaston Medal in 1955. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the South Wales Institute of Engineers...earlier work and the initial guidance of practical mining engineers, such as J. H. Davies, who had noted...discoveries were first fully recognised by the coal mining industry. In this connection it is interesting...excursions to the Cardiff District (1920), Swansea District (1924) and the Gloucester District (1934). Arising
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
VEINS O AMBIENT MIDLAND O CROSS-CUTTING VEINS • WARM [] BOTH TYPES GROUP ,,,( GREENSCHIST AMPHIBOLITE...Precambrian clastic and carbonate sediments, the Midland Group (Hashimoto et al., 1973; Fig. 1 ). Metamorphic...Metamorphic grade increases up-section in the Midland Group through the greenschist facies to the amphibolite...Pecher (1989). The Tibetan Slab and underlying Midland Group have been strongly deformed in a ductile manner...which make up part of the Tibetan Slab, and the Midland Group, followed by fluid immiscibility. Lateral and
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...society that funded it (the Doncaster Mines Research Group) is now long defunct. However, the profits accrued...echo of the earlier Rockbottomand of the Doncaster Group. It does not, as some have suggested, indicate a...collection of importance, but also that Derbyshire County Council might have to raise significant funding...souvenirs to wealthy travellers coming to the Peak District for its breath-taking landscapes and health-giving
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
241 INDEX TO VOLUME LVI. Aberllefenni, Dolgelly District... ALLCOCK A. E., elected ALLEN, A. W., elected...Dolgelley District COX, A. H., and H. P. LEWIS. Report of Field Meeting in the Dolgelley District 59 COX... Field Meeting at 224 Barmouth 59 Barr Beacon District, Field Meeting at 21 BELL, R. J., elected 43 BERNHARDT...elected 43 Bont-Duu, Dolgelley District ... 77 Bontnewydd, Dolgelley District 79 BOTTLEY, Mrs. W. A., elected...Bunter Deposits, Barr Beacon District 21 Bwlch Oer Drws, Dolgelley District 79 Cader Idris 64, 67 CAMBRIDGE
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists. collectors. and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...miners' galleries to acces abandoned workings). Mining and nuncralogy, especially specimen mineralogy...histories of metal mining tend to have produced the most C.."Xciring specimens. Mining i a cyclical industry...metal prices lumped in the 1990s, Britain's metal mining indu try approached a catastrophic low. At the...produce a very different outlook. Tin, tungsten and gold are trading at all time highs and even lead is in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Axmouth, S.E. Devon, Landslips, 51, 259 Aylesbury District, Bucks (10 April 1948), 60,219 Backlund, Helge...Claydon, Suffolk, 59, 33 Bala Beds, Dolgelley District, Merioneth, 56, 70 BALCHIN, W. G. V., Remarks..., Churt, Surrey, 58, 161 - - - - , Goldalming district, Surrey, 59,87 Bargate Beds, Hindhead, Surrey...Kclstcdge, Derbyshire , 57, 146 - - -- , Kettering district, Northa nts, 57, 230 - - -, E. Suffolk, 59, 25...(Easter 1939),51, 52 BRAMMALL, G., Notes o n Co al Mining near Mamble, Worcestersh ire, 51, 57 BRAY, A .•
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...T CUMilRJA EDITOR David I. Green -12- LA.KE DISTRICT -16- MARKETING Peter J. Briscoe Tony Stubbins...England has a long and distinguished history. The mining districts of Cumbria, Northumberland and Durham...cabinets of well-to-do Victorians in the heyday of mining, the last two decades has substantially added to...of mintT:il pecimen- commonly single out three mining districts in Northern Engbnd for special prJise
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Bull's coloured geological map of the Eastbourne District, which appeared in Part 3 of the Proceedings,...For the Summer Field Meeting to the Harrogate District, a pamphlet on "The Geology of the country around...NORTH EAST LANCASHIRE GROUP. At the end of the year the membership of the Group was 3r. including junior...The Officers ar e as follows :President of the Group: ] . Rans on, F .G.S., A.M.I.M.E . J oint Secretaries...of the Group for th e continued use of a room in the Blackburn Technical College. MIDLAND GROUP. During
Journal (volume)
■ VI ■ V ■ 41 ■I' Al 4 r. Vz A fabulous group of highly lustrous getniny bicoloured fluorite crystals...of interest to mineral­ ogists, collectors, and mining histo­ rians. Contributions or suggestions for...41 ----------------------------------- Cobalt Mining on Alderley Edge Simon Timberlake • Stephen Mills...unsightly association with another mineral. A pristine group of fluorite crystals may have originally been covered...returning a specimen of gold on pyromorphite since, on close inspection, he had found the gold to be glued on
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...locality or area and in a particular species or group. A collection need not exclusively develop in one...had specimens of all the minerals found in the county. Peter was initially under the impression it was...both casesbechereriteappearsto haveformed by post-mining oxidationprocessesin spoil containingzinc-bearingminerals...the dumps of the Tonopah-Belmont Mine, Arizona, USA as light green trigonal crystals not exceeding 250
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Member. It was largely due to his help that the Midland Group was formed in 1937. Though somewhat austere...the Wollaston Medal in 1955. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the South Wales Institute of Engineers
Book (edition)
America and Australia. Bury’s early work combined gold with coloured, translucent acrylic, but in 1975...Ring on plinth. Fritz Maierhofer. Acrylic sheet, gold. 10cm. Austria, 1973 Above right, First landscape...1975 Right, Diagonal. Claus Bury. Copper, silver, gold. 10.5 cm. West Germany, 1977 Austrians Waltrud...Bakker; then, in 1974, the formation of the B.O.E. group, which rebelled against the rational aesthetic of...began her own ‘revolution’ and formed B.O.E., a group which included Onno Boekhoudt, Frangoise van den
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
conclusions arrived at were briefly--that the term Group should be applied to the largest geological division...Era, Period, Epoch, Age----Era corresponding to Group, Period to System, Epoch to Series, Age to Stage...formation for a set of deposits which it was desired to group together under one head, e. g. Carboniferous formation...possible in the English sense, and that such words as group, rock, bed, &c. be substituted for it." It was pointed...be observed that there is a consistency in the group of words adopted in English, they are all what may
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
maps for the loan series. NORTH-EAST LANCASIllRE GROUP Chairman: J. Ranson, A.MJ.M.E., F.G.S. Secretary:...re-elected with a new Committee. The thanks of the Group to the Education Committee and the College authorities...carried. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL 53 MIDLAND GROUP Chairman: D. Parkinson, D.Se., Ph.D., F.lnsLP... Bull held a half-day meeting in the Godstone district on May 1st. At Whitsun a Field Meeting of four...last day five members of the North-East Lancashire Group joined in. The party was accommodated in two's and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
September-A October. Week-end Field Meeting at the Peak District of Derbyshire. Director, Professor F. Wolverson...access to their properties. NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE GROUP Chairman, S. Westhead, Esq.; Vice-Chairman, J. Ranson...Field Meetings. 26 January. 'Comes in The Lake District', by K. Spencer. 23 February. 'The Interior of...H. Learoyd. 12 March. 'The Geology of The Lake District', by J. Ranson. 5 April. Field Meeting: 'Stratigraphy...use of their Lecture Theatre and equipment. MIDLAND GROUP Chairman, J. T. Wattison, F.G.S.; Secretary
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...little known Vaynor Quarry near Merthyr Tydfil and a group of purple cubes from Halkyn Mountain in north Wales...Wales. The Comish specimens included a small group of cut stones, these are common enough from northern...off-matrix purple fluorite group with yellow outer zones and a large group of purple cubes lightly sprinkled...dropper. Richard Belson's case featured a large group of clear fluorite from Heights Mine next to a bed
Book
branch of the Lancashire County Library on or before the date = Lancashire County Library a) Bowran Street...ROYALL The History Press WNM10 LA LANCASHIRE COUNTY LIBRARY 3011813313596 6 Askews & Holts |25-Jan-2016...with their assets at Hindpool, together with the mining interests in Furness, incorporated into the new...furnace gas, which for years had crossed the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) Railway (formerly the Furness...Sandscale. This factory, owned by the Cortaulds group, was set up on the outskirts of the town in 1959
Book
Geological Serie AGRICULTURAL GEOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES The RALPH D. REED LIBRARY...GEOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, CALIF. UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES LIBRARY...the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, county histories and geographies and many other publications...of the materials is to be sought in the igneous group. Such are the sandstones, clays and other common...included. The proportion of the valuable metals, gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, etc., is insignificant
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
north-west Scotland 207-35 BARNES, J. W.: Jason and the gold rush 482-5 Barrington, Cambridgeshire 66, 68, 74...Beds 317 'Blackheath Shell Bed' 317 Black Rock Group 176, 178 - - Limestone 171, 178 Black Ven, Lyme...Cerethyria intermedia (J. Sowerby) 54 CHIton Down Group 178, 179 Cervus elaphus 156 Clynnog-Bryncir moraine...(table) 411; sequence of Raipas Formation in Alta district (table) 411; stratigraphical terminology 407;...JOHNSON, G. A. L. (in discussion) 237 Jason and the gold rush, by J. W. BARNES 482-5 Jason's route to Colchis
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Glacial Overflow Channel GLADWIN, J. E., elected Gold , in Ancient Britain 144 155 60 60 62 271 323 58... Richardson 259 Midhurst, Field Meeting 73 Midland Group, Meetings and Field Meetings 64 - - , Field...NORTH, F. K., elected 59 North-East Lancashire Group, Meetings and Field Meetings 64 - - , Report ..
Journal (issue)
articles of interest to mineralogists, collectors, and mining historians. Contributions or suggestions for articles...might otbeiwise be lost. Unlike the well-known county record schemes, which operate in subjects such...pJiotograplty tltro11glttlte microscope. Eastman Kodak Co., USA, ML?CI-I.EL, F.L. (1984) f,ssential optical features...Tucson, Arizona, USA. WHITE, W (1995) Close,UP Pltotograplty.Eastman Kodak Co., USA. ~GHT, Q. (1993)...efMicro11101111ti1tg. Mmeralogical Record, Tucson Arizona, USA. Ul
 
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