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Chalcopyrite from
Kings Mine, Nordgruve mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Chalcopyrite
Formula:CuFeS2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chalcopyrite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Kings Mine, Nordgruve mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:686297
Long-form Identifier:1:3:686297:8
GUID (UUID V4):7f5700ad-5e2d-4585-a41d-f9ae2e09dc2e
Nearest other occurrences of Chalcopyrite
2.1km (1.3 miles) Rødalen Mine, Nordgruve mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
2.7km (1.6 miles) Fjellsjø Mine, Nordgruve mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
12.2km (7.6 miles) Old Storwartz Mine, Storwartz mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
12.9km (8.0 miles) Storwartz Mine, Storwartz mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
14.1km (8.8 miles) Olavs Mine, Storwartz mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
14.2km (8.8 miles) Nye Solskinn Mine, Storwartz mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
14.5km (9.0 miles) Gamle Solskinn Mine, Storwartz mining field, Røros copper mines, Røros, Trøndelag, Norway
16.4km (10.2 miles) Killingdal Mine, Ålen, Holtålen, Trøndelag, Norway
27.4km (17.0 miles) Kjøli Copper Mines, Holtålen, Trøndelag, Norway
30.5km (18.9 miles) Rødhammeren Mine, Haltdalen, Holtålen, Trøndelag, Norway
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Arrington Mine Carolina Slate 'Belt 25 27 2 Gold Hill Mine 28 Placer ~lXlsits 2 Howie Mine 29 !me...me Del"'sits 2 Reed Mine 31 S<>urces and Prtxluction 5 Silver Hill Mine 31 World Sources and...Production 5 Phoenix Mine 33 United States Sources and Production 5 Hoover Hill Mine 33 Mineralogy and...Gardner Hill Mine 33 Uses 7 Fentress Mine 34 Prices 8 Mining Methc:xis 9 Rudisil Mine 34 OJ:>en-Pit...OJ:>en-Pit Mining 9 St. Catherine Mine 35 Underground Mining 9 Capps Mine 35 9 Kings Mountain Belt
Report (edition)
2 Uses 3 Mining Methods and Recovery 3 Gold in North Carolina 5 History of Mining 5 Production...12 Portis Mine 14 Other Mines 14 Carolina Slate Belt 15 Gold Hill Mine 20 Howie Mine 21 Reed...Reed Mine 21 Other Mines Charlotte Belt 22 23 Rudisil Mine 23 Gardner Hill Mine 24 Fentress Mine...Mine 24 Other Mines 24 Kings Mountain Belt Kings Mountain Mine Other Mines 25 25 25 South Mountain...Sprouse Mine 27 Vein Mountain Mine 29 Other Mines 29 Western Belt 29 Fontana Copper Mine 29 Ore
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Survey of Canada (GSC) in 1952, working in the new field of mineral identification based on X-ray diffraction...at the Twelfth International Geological Congress Field Excursion, 1913 (GSC 24287). The Joggins Fossil.......................4 Todd (St. Stephen Nickel) mine......................................................................10 Blakeney (Basswood Ridge) mine.................................................................................21 Oliver Cameron mine................................................
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.............................. Russell Society Field M eetings Reports 40 ........................................................ Reference Guide to Mines, Quarries & Tips 43 ..............................find 'out of the way' or slightly hidden tips or mines from the air! Oneta Wilson explains how she took...South-West have prepared the expected attractive list of field trips, and I hope to see many of you there. Please...Som e initial tests showed the material to be a copper-phosphate with simitar crystallographic properties
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APPALACHIANS ;/ L. C. GRATON WITH NOTES ON THE DAHLONEGA MINES BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN .....623°1:~·:·· ... . ...._______________________________ ~ ___________.__________ · Field work and acknowledgments ________ -~ __ . _ __ ____...__________ __ __ ________ _ 31 Hi to r_v o f t in mining in th e Ca ro lin a . ____ . __ . _. _. ___ _ __... _. _.. _______ . ........ . _.. _... _. __ 75 Mining developments._ .... _._ .. _.... ..... .. _._....·___ ............. _. ___ . . . . . 75 Methods of mining. ______ ___ . ______ ........ _______ __ __ __
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occurrence of a similar trend in galenas from Kings Mountain belt ores is further evidence for such...than BR and Inner Piedmont rocks. PMS and the Kings Moun- tain belt have isotope ratios suggesting... 211 The Kings Mountain belt and the Piedmont model 222 Age relationships in the Kings Mountain belt...236 Lead in Kings Mountain belt and Inner Piedmont K-feldspars 244 Lead in the Kings Mountain belt...model 14. 250 Area around the Haile and Brewer mines, South Carolina 255 Results of sulfur isotope
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fee. yourself! Two commercially operated gold mines are still While panning for gold, you just might...GEM STONES IN NORTH CAROLINA 12 History of Gem Mining 12 Important Gem Stones 12 Diamond 12 Corundum...should be of considerable assistance in planning field trips throughout the state. The equipment needed...identifying small crystals and exaainlng sands. For field work, an inexpensive hand lens of 10 X ..gnification...have the permission of the property owner or the mine operator to enter the locality and remove specimens
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deposits of North Carolina Abstract Gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, pyrite, tinf-, cobalt, 5- molybdenum...province and in placers derived from these deposits. Copper occurs with complex sulfide ores in quartz veins...west of the Blue Ridge. 12 complex ores of gold, copper, lead, zinc, and silver in veins and 13 replacements...and placer deposits in crystalline rocks near Kings Mountain. Cobalt minerals with ores of 16 iron...Vanoe Counties. 20- Tungsten minerals occur with copper sulfide ores in Cabarrus Barite occurs in quartz
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fee. yourself! Two commercially operated gold mines are still While panning for gold, you just might.......................... 10 12 History of Gem Mining ..... .......................... . 12 Important...should be of considerable assistance in planning field trips throughout the state. The equipment needed...crystals and examining sands. A magnifying glass For field work, an inexpensive hand lens of 10 X magnification...look for mineral specimens are in working mines and old mine dumps. highway cuts often contain some excellent
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Brucejack epithermal Au-Ag deposits, Sulphurets Mining Camp, northwestern British Columbia S.P. Tombe...Brucejack epithermal Au-Ag deposits, Sulphurets Mining Camp, northwestern British Columbia, Ore Geology...Brucejack epithermal Au-Ag deposits, Sulphurets Mining Camp, northwestern British Columbia S.P. Tombe1...conglomerates. This study focuses on the Valley of the Kings Zone at Brucejack, where host rocks have been dated...mineralization, and that ore formation at the Valley of the Kings formed during the overall Jurassic tectonomagmatic
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it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...especial interest or value. Some minerals, such as the copper ores of Pennsylvania, are included in the list...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...Sanford. Upon Mr. Sanford's transfer to the Bureau of Mines the work was put into the hands of Frank L. Hess
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RESOURCES GEORGE D. NORDENHOLT, Director DIVISION OF MINES WALTER W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist OIAF ...varied rare species liave most list fertile field for the of mineral species. study In fact, ...P. Jenkins, Chief Geologist of the Division of Mines, and with clerical assistance furnished by the Federal...GEQRGE NDRDENHOLT D. DIRECTOR- - DIVISION OF -MINES•WALTER "W. BRADLEV- -STATE MmERALOQIBT- • ^SISKIYOU...1 D E J •LEGEND- MEXICO -^ Mining O Division Boundaries. Mining Division Offices. (6) PREFACE
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BACKGROUND 1.2 PROTEROZOIC GEOLOGY OF SOUTHERN NORWAY 1.3 GEOWGY AND STRUCTURE OF THE MANDAL - USTAOSET...AREA 1.5 1.6 KNOWN GOLD OCCURRENCESIN SOUTHERN NORWAY EXPLORATION MODEL METHODS USED 11 12 INFRASTRUCIURE...Structure 2.1.4 Gamle Mine 2.1.5 Skakketjern- Syvrtibulaearea 2.1.6 Amalie & Kong Oscars Mines 2.1.7 Berevatn...structure 2.3.4 Mineralization and alteration 2.4 Bø MINE TARGET 2.4.1 Location 2.1.2 History 2.1.3 Geology...Fjelestad 2.5.2 Bognevann iron mine 2.5.3 Gunnars-vatn 2.5.4 Haverstøl Mine 2.5.5 Byglandsfiord - firaksbe
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particular service in co- operating with the State ^Mining Bureau in making possible this addition to our...time California was a new and largely unexplored field, and only a few scattered localities were known...a part of the Fourth Annual Report of the State Mining Bureau, by Henry G. Hanks, who was then quently...the thirty years which elapsed since the State Mining Bureau. appearance of the second list, our knowledge...literature of a general nature on Die geology and mining industry of the State. The various kinds of minerals
Report (volume)
to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals that are widely...especial interest or value. Some minerals, such as the copper ores of Pennsylvania, are included in the list...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products, but because they furnish... Willis, C. F., and others, Arizona State Bur. Mines Bulls. 1-8, 1915-16. Comstock, T. B., A preliminary
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combined in manycaseswith evidences exhibitedin the field. The writer has soughtto avoid bias in his sequence...thatwoul•l bepreserved inthedeposits when exposed by mining, then the orthotecticand pneumotectic deposits(I8)...depositsstudiedwere: Sanford Lake, New York; Gap Mine, Lancaster, Pa.; Iron Mountain, Wyo.; Iron Mountain...and Copiapo,Chile; Sulitjelma,Evje, and Krager6, Norway; Kiruna, Sweden;Great Dike (?), Rhodesia. No specimens...Pyrite Pyrrhotite • Pentlandite Cubanite Chalcopyrite (Sphalerite?) Bornite Late Galena Miner
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liographY------------------:----~------------ Field work and acknowledgments ________________ =Cteography...__________________________________ _ History of mining ________________ ·__________________ _ Production...47 49 49 50 50 Mine descriptions ___________ --------- -- .. ------- - Virginia mines ___ _______________________...________________ . : ________ _ ~ orth Carolina mines ________________ ·- _________ _ Tabular summary...______________ - ___ --:..-- _-- --- --- - Other mines and prospects ______________ _ Catawba County __
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GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES A CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS...CANADIAN MINERALS R. J. Traill DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, MINES AND RESOURCES ©Crown Copyrights reserved Available...relative intensities refer to patterns made using copper radiation . - 3DESCRIPTIONS OF MINERALS AND THEIR...silver and gold at the Jewel and other mines in the Greenwood Mining Division (R. Bell , 1902-3: Geo l. Surv...masses and crysta l s in vugs at the Highland Bell Mine , Wallace Mountain , n ear Beaverdell , 23 miles
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2 mi. E of Angora Hill on ranch rd., abandoned mine dumpfluorescent moss opal nodules (in limestone...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States The mining of ore minerals and gemstones in Nevada began during...been dominated by its ores: Antimony, Arsenic, Copper, Gold, Iron, Lead, Magnesium, Mercury, Molybdenum...Virginia City’s Big Bonanza that enriched the Silver Kings; the 1900 discovery of the rich Silver veins at...earth; and the enormous open-pit concentrations of Copper excavated from Ely and Ruby in White Pine Co. after
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-_.___ Jack Waite mine.__.-_-._--_--____-_-_-_---_-___.__----.______ Crystal Lead mine. ______________..._________________________________________ Monarch mine..__-__-__-____-___--______--__-___.__--____-__, Black Horse...Top, lone, and Orofino mines._______________ ______________ Silver Strike mine.__--_-____---_---_-_.-_-______--_-_-...prospect_____-_____--___-___--___-_____-_-_______, Other mines and prospects__-____-______--_---__-__---__--__-_... 58. Geologic map of workings of the Jack Waite mine, Shoshone County, Idaho, and Sanders County, Mont
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