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Copper from
Royal Vindicator mine, Haralson County, Georgia, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Copper
Formula:Cu
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Copper data
Locality Data:Click here to view Royal Vindicator mine, Haralson County, Georgia, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:480752
Long-form Identifier:1:3:480752:0
GUID (UUID V4):ac6cd35c-7a3c-41f2-84d7-d721558a95ae
References
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Report (issue)
Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia April 6, 1989 Edited by Robert B. Cook Georgia Department of Natural...Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division Georgia Geologic Survey BULLETIN 117 I The papers presented...herewith have not undergone review procedures of the Georgia Geologic Survey's Quality Assurance Plan. They...necessarily reflect the technical opinions of the Georgia Geologic Survey. Proceedings of the Symposium...of the Geological Society of America, Atlanta, Georgia April 6, 1989 Edited by Robert B. Cook Department
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Gold Depositsof the Dahlonegaand Carroll County Gold Belts, Georgia JERRYM. GERMAN GeorgiaGeologicSurvey...UniveterFormation.Mostgolddepositsof the Dahlonega and Carroll County belts can be groupedinto six districts:the Villa...smallerscale(Yeates called the Dahlonegaand the Carroll County gold et al., 1896). belts.Thesebeltscanbe tracedacross...tracedacross Georgiafrom Gold was first discoveredin Georgia in 1829. For Alabamato North Carolina(Fig. 2) andconsistof...political and Countybeltsarelargelyconfinedto the New Georgia economicconditionsand the availability of mining
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Canada, show up to several tenths of a percent copper and iron, both of unknown origin. Pseudomorphs...1995). Calaverite is known from the Star mine in Montgomery County, North Carolina, where it occurs rarely...polished sections of ores from the Royal Vindicator mine, Haralson County, and the Consolidated and Singleton...Singleton mines of the Dahlonega district, Lumpkin County, Georgia. Although similarly almost unknown in the north-central...lathlike crytstals in quartz at Rib Mountain, Marathon County, Wisconsin. Calaverite is an important ore mineral
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
metavoleanie rocks(e.g.,AnnaHowemine,AL;BoyalVindicator mine,GA),metaplutonic rocks(e.g.,HogMountainmine, AL)...complex his- Virtuallyall goldmineralization in Georgia isrestricted totheBlueRidge toryof polyphase deformation...Someworkers Ridgewere chosenfor study:the AnnaHowe and Royal natureandageof the Hillabeeareuncertain. Vindicatormines...faciesmica Gold mineralization at the Anna Howe mine and in the schists andamphibolites of the EmuekfawGroup...thatveinswereemplaeed duringmetamorphismrocksin Georgia(collectively hostedby ehlorite-quartz-albite-e
Report (issue)
the southeastern Atlantic Coastal plain Atlanta, Georgia to Chesapeake, Virginia, July 1-9, 1989. Washington...of the Hunting Hill serpentine mass, Montgomery County, Maryland : Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July...of the Powhatan 7. 5-minute quadrangle, Johnston County, North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C. : North Carolina...Queer Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Esmeralda County, Nevada. [Menlo Park, CA] : U.S. Geological Survey...the Mineral-Iron Mountain District, Washington County, Idaho, and of a metallized zone in western Idaho
Report (issue)
β€˜ Li, aie! BARTLETT'S/27 FERRY FAULT } i GEORGIA ALABAMA sy .i % OP A iar an waeew ows mp ede...ug 5; β€œA BARTLETT'S/.2 FERRY FAULT ? ALABAMA GEORGIA 50 . Lee 50 MILES SO KILOMETRES UNIVERSITY...Hollister in this volume on the sulfide deposits of Georgia-Alabama. from does It has been the authors not...Absence of Stream Sediment Copper Anomaly at the Peachbottom Deposit, Alleghany County, North Carolina (John...E. Callahan, J. Hatten Metal Howard Mines Georgia Models and III, and Thomas Prospects (Charlotte
Report (Issue volume)
State mineral production and mineral production by county were prepared in the Division of Statistics and...Geological Survey. Georgia: Georgia Geologic Survey, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Department of.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Georgia, by Steve W. Sikich and Bruce J. 0 'Connor . ....which 329), which placed the collection of min- Mine Safety and Health Administration), eral statistics...SECTION 1. Mine or group c011ered by this report. Name State____________ SECTION 2. County _ __ _ _
Report (issue)
part of the Dahlonega gold belt and vicinity, Georgia, and seven samples from Clay, Cleburne, and Tallapoosa...elements, atomic absorption analyses for gold, copper, lead, and zinc, colorimetric analyses for arsenic...from roadcuts, surface and underground mine workings, and mine dumps. Locations are given by quadrangle...longitude. Seventy-six percent of the samples from old mine areas and 13 percent from roadcuts contain gold...parts per million (ppm). Thirty-five percent of the mine samples and ninety percent of the roadcut samples
 
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