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Pyrolusite from
Fagen Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Pyrolusite
Formula:Mn4+O2
Comments:Occurs in fractured Arkansas Novaculite.
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Pyrolusite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Fagen Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:64665
Long-form Identifier:1:3:64665:3
GUID (UUID V4):c8aea31e-02ef-4734-ba53-317c2cc41c9b
Nearest other occurrences of Pyrolusite
1.8km (1.1 miles) Brushy Mountain Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
6.5km (4.0 miles) R. M. Cogburn Mine (Cogburn Mine), Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
6.9km (4.3 miles) Kettleberger Mine (Reynolds Mountain Mine), Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
8.6km (5.4 miles) Rattlesnake Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
10.4km (6.5 miles) Watkins-White Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
11.0km (6.8 miles) Hog Pen Mountain Mine, Langley, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
17.1km (10.6 miles) Frank Brunson Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Pike County, Arkansas, USA
26.2km (16.3 miles) Lost Hachet Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
29.9km (18.6 miles) E. S. White Mine, Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
41.5km (25.8 miles) Pickel Mine (Pickell prospect), Ouachita Mountains Manganese Mining District, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
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Book
P. Blake, professor of mineralogy, geology and mining the at College of California, parent to the...mineralogist of California, and pub- and sixth State Mining Bureau reports. Then beginning volume prepared...have been found mainly in Nevada and the Klamath Mountains provinces. These mountain regions, together with...species are reported by 1-2 shows the county boundaries and county names. When possible, locations of mines...within a township is illustrated by Figure 1-1. county of occurrence. Map *M. Fleischer’s 1980 Glossary
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magnitude of South African mineral deposits and local mining operations, the Economic Geology Section of the...Grange as co-ordinator, and the South, African mining industry; statutory bodies, namely the Atomic Energy...Transport and Export Facilities, and Taxation of Mining Profits. I am greatly indebted to the above organisations...due to the Secretary for Mines, the Government Mining Engineer, the Director of the Minerals Bureau,...diamonds, gold, platinum, antimony, chromium, manganese, titanium, uranium, vanadium, amosite, crocidolite
 
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