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Mercury from
Castle Peak Quicksilver Mine, Castle Peak Mining District, Storey County, Nevada, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Mercury
Formula:Hg
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Mercury data
Locality Data:Click here to view Castle Peak Quicksilver Mine, Castle Peak Mining District, Storey County, Nevada, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:56162
Long-form Identifier:1:3:56162:6
GUID (UUID V4):a97d1c41-51ca-4e34-8cfa-6b3c3a384d8b
Nearest other occurrences of Mercury
9.7km (6.0 miles) Steamboat Springs mine (silica pit), Steamboat Springs Mining District, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
17.8km (11.1 miles) Wheeler Ranch prospect, Washoe County, Nevada, USA
References
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Report (issue)
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA BULLETIN Val,. S X X I T II I 1)ECEBIIIElZ 1944 No. 5 GEOLOGY AND MINING SERIES No...No. 41 er Deposits In Nevada BY EDGARH. BAILEY and DAVID A. PHOENIX Geologists, U. S. Geological Survey...Survey PREPARED AND PUBLISHED BY NEVADA STATE BUREAU OF MINES IN COOPERATION WiTH UNITED STATES OEOLOOlCAL...SURVEY PRICE ONE DOLLAR j sin PUBLICATION OF THE NEVADA STATEBUREAUOF MINES A N D THE MACKAY &HWL OF MINES...THE UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA RENO, NEVADA Entered in the Post Office at Reno, Nevada, as second-class matter
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
ROCKS and MINERALS 125 Second Annual Trip of the Nevada Rocks and Minerals Study Club The Kevada Rocks...their annual trip on )Ia)' '24, visiting the Castle Peak Quicksflver )fine and Virginia City. Twenty members...over the famous Geiger Grade to the Castle Peak Quicksilwr Mine whieh is about eight mill'S north ot...point a fine view could be obtained of the Sil'rra Nevada Mountains, for more than thirty miles, at the foot...enable the Virginia and Truekee EDITOR'S NOTE-The Nevada Rocks and Minerals Study Club is affiliated with
Report (volume)
Geology of the Virginia City Quadrangle, Nevada GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1042-C CONTRIBUTIONS...QUADRANGLE, NEVADA By GEORGE A. THOMPSON ABSTRACT Most of the Virginia City quadrangle, Nevada, is covered...the Alta formation, and a younger unit, the Kate Peak formation. The Davidson granodiorite is intruded...Kate Peak formations. The Alta formation and older rocks, and to a lesser extent the Kate Peak formation...formation overlie and partly interfinger with the Kate Peak formation. The lake deposits were laid down in structural
Journal (issue)
. 11 7 Stibnite Inclusions in Rock Crystal in Nevada .................... 117 The Search for Sapphires................... 124 Second Annual Trip of the Nevada Rocks and Minerals Study Club ........ .. . . ...discovery of compact, translucent Pr~se Opal from Nara County. Californ ia. Gem 4uahty, 75c to S 1.51} rer lb...phoephorw:ent minerals. Special offer-I " xi" fluorescent Nevada semi•opal 10c. Grieger, 405 Ninita Parkway, Pasadena... Box 455, Bakersfield, Calif. FAMOUS HERKIM ER COUNTY "DIAMONDS" Six small xla I Sc, others Sc to 25c
 
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