Locality type: | Prospect |
Classification |
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Species: | Chromite |
Formula: | Fe2+Cr23+O4 |
Confirmation |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Chromite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Table Mountain Prospect, Spanish Peaks Primitive Area, Gallatin County, Montana, USA |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 500992 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:500992:3 |
GUID (UUID V4): | c77acd48-5fc7-41de-ac98-f398dcb206b5 |
Nearest other occurrences of Chromite |
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66.7km (41.4 miles) | ⓘAntelope-Pony District Occurrence, Antelope-Pony Mining District, Madison County, Montana, USA |
66.7km (41.4 miles) | ⓘNash Group, Sheridan Mining District (Mill Creek Mining District; Wisconsin Mining District), Madison County, Montana, USA |
67.9km (42.2 miles) | ⓘHorse Creek Quartz Diorite Pegmatite Occurrence, Sheridan Mining District (Mill Creek Mining District; Wisconsin Mining District), Madison County, Montana, USA |
81.1km (50.4 miles) | ⓘFlorence Mine (Cook), Norwegian Mining District (Whitehall Mining District), Madison County, Montana, USA |
84.3km (52.4 miles) | ⓘGish Mine (M & R Group; Blue Bird Fraction; Dark Group; Lost Shaft; Bonanza Group; Gish Prospects; Boulder River Chromite Deposit), Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
84.5km (52.5 miles) | ⓘBonanza No. 5 Lode Prospect, Natural Bridge Mining District, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
84.5km (52.5 miles) | ⓘM & R No. 2 Occurrence, Natural Bridge Mining District, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
84.5km (52.5 miles) | ⓘM & R No. 3 Prospect, Natural Bridge Mining District, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
84.5km (52.5 miles) | ⓘDark Horse Prospect, Natural Bridge Mining District, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
84.5km (52.5 miles) | ⓘM & R No. 4 Prospect, Natural Bridge Mining District, Sweet Grass County, Montana, USA |
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| | Report (volume) | Mineral Resources of the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area, Montana GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1230-B ... Mineral Resources of the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area, Montana /> GEORGE E. BECRAFT and JAMES A. CALKINS...An evaluation of the mineral /. otential of the area UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON...Mines to make mineral surveys of wilderness and primitive areas. Areas officially designated as "wilderness...Wilderness Preservation System. Areas classed as "primitive" were not included in the Wilderness System, but | | | Report (issue) | Joint Wilderness study area, Montana, and Blue Joint Roadless Area, Idaho See Montana 17 Boulder-Pioneer...Wilderness study area 12 Centennial Mountains Wilderness study area, Montana and Idaho See Montana 6 Hells Canyon...Canyon Study Area, Oregon and Idaho See Oregon 10 Idaho Wilderness 11 Italian Peak and Italian Peak Middle...Middle Roadless Areas, Idaho and Montana 19 Mount Naomi Roadless Area, Utah and Idaho See Utah 1 Salmo...Wilderness study area, Washington and Idaho See Washington 7 Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area and vicinity | | | Journal (volume) | Parke in this city are & conform with the mountain, and by means of Lacy, No. 21 Fremont street....Reported. ia the Such Quartz and Placers of Joaephine County. immense sum of money mnat necessarily be exMany...an extended article in the pended in order to prospect it, and no one poaTribune- Republican, are quoting...argentiferous section in the em portion of Josephine county, a region that posaibilities immensely valuable...slightly, with yielded above. The fact ia, the Spanish adexpensive, aa only the Rogue river itself is | | | Book (volume) | 11 mm/yr. Mt. Saint Elias, the second highest mountain in Alaska, was the first landfall made by Vitus... . 141 . 153 6. Geology of the Yukon-Tanana area of east-central Alaska Helen L. Foster, Terry E...Henry C. Berg, and George Plafker) Plate 4. Map and table showing metamorphic rocks of Alaska, 2 sheets, scale:...500,000 (Charles E. Kirschner) Plate 8. Map and table showing isotopic age data in Alaska, 1 sheet, scale:...where it includes the entire Aleutian arc. This area is about 3.4 x 106 km2, of which 1.52 x 106 km2 |
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