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Arsenopyrite from
Caribou gold district, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada


Locality type:District
Classification
Species:Arsenopyrite
Formula:FeAsS
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Caribou gold district, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:601043
Long-form Identifier:1:3:601043:0
GUID (UUID V4):dba01222-2988-463c-b2e6-d303c4ff73b4
Nearest other occurrences of Arsenopyrite
8.8km (5.5 miles) Moose River gold mines, Moose River, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
10.1km (6.2 miles) Scheelite mine (Stillwater Brook), Moose River, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
17.9km (11.1 miles) Beaverdam gold mine (Beaver Dam mine), Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
23.4km (14.5 miles) Lake Charlotte mines, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
27.3km (17.0 miles) Ship Harbour occurrences, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
32.9km (20.4 miles) Fifteen Mile Stream gold district, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
34.2km (21.3 miles) Tangier mines, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
40.9km (25.4 miles) Lake Catcha gold district, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
44.2km (27.5 miles) Dufferin mines, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
46.3km (28.8 miles) Oldham gold district, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
Survey of Canada Popular Geoscience 97 Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia; South Shore, Nova Scotia...career in mineralogy at the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) in 1952, working in the new field of mineral...for the Collector”, which covers 14 regions of Canada, from Newfoundland and Labrador to the Yukon-Alaska...(Na4TiZr2O4(CO3)4), which was named in her honour. She was also co-founder of the Canadian Gemmological Association...treasurer for the Mineralogical Association of Canada. After her retirement in the late 1990s, Ann continued
Journal (issue)
iA'''~ 1 .,'.. ... \1 ;"1\ .- " GOLD FIELDS OF NOVA SCOTIA Reprinted from Memoir 156, a compilation...mail from Information Canada, Ottawa, KIA OS9 from the Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth St., Ottawa...Ottawa, KIA OE8 and Information Canada bookshops in HALIFAX - 1683 Barrington Street MONTREAL - 640 St. Catherine...for reference in public libraries across Canada Price - Canada: $5.00 Other Countries: $6.00 Catalogue...Information Canada Ottawa 1929 Reprinted 1976 FOREWORD A renewed interest in the gold deposits of Nova Scotia
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Geology Reviews 13 Ž1998. 131–151 Turbidite-hosted gold deposits of Central Victoria, Australia: their regional...Abstract Victoria is a gold province of international stature with primary gold mineralisation richly...recorded production is in the order of 2,460,000 kg gold of which some 60% was sourced from extensive alluvial...Eleven mining centres each produced over 30 tonnes of gold with the major producer being Bendigo Ž684,300 kg...dyke-affiliated, and these account for the bulk of primary gold mineralisation in the State. Less significant epithermal
 
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