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Bornite from
Browns Lake Mine, Rock Creek Mining District, Beaverhead County, Montana, USA


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Bornite
Formula:Cu5FeS4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Bornite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Browns Lake Mine, Rock Creek Mining District, Beaverhead County, Montana, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:785410
Long-form Identifier:1:3:785410:1
GUID (UUID V4):8cdeda45-43ec-4af5-9fae-78692882c698
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Montana Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 20:00 09 April 2015...2015 K NOWN AS THE TREASURE STATE, Montana is rich in mineral and gemstone localities. The state motto...with its representation of mining tools clearly proclaim Montana’s mining origins. Montana’s production...published describing the occurrence, collecting, mining, and cutting of the two state gemstones. Figure...Granville Stuart established Montana’s first mining camp at Gold Creek in 1860. Geologic Provinces The state
Report (volume)
of the Lemhi Pass Area Lemhi County, Idaho, and Beaverhead County, Montana By WILLIAM N. SHARP and WAYNE...the Lemhi Pass area, Lemhi County, Idaho, and Beaverhead County, Montana, by William N. Sharp and Wayne...59-60. 1. Geology-Idaho-Lemhi Co. 2. Geology-Montana-Beaverhead Co. 3. Thorium. I. Cavender, Wayne Sherrill...__________________________________________ _ Rocks of the district ______________________________________________...volcanic rocks __________________________________ _ Lake beds _______________________________________________
Book (volume)
ae TONITE TN263. Au. =American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore...Inst! itute i an Americ ie Lye 2 of llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu © f the Ore deposiits...(1933) AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME AIME TRANSACTIONS MINE PLANT VOLUME 112, MILLING METHODS (1933) (1934)...AND ZINC (1936) 134, MILLING METHODs 141, METAL MINING (1939) (1937-40) BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN AND...AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME 178, MINING GEOLOGY AIME TRANSACTIONS 181, MINING, INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, EDUCATION
Report (volume)
Geology of the Magnesite Belt Df Stevens County Washington 'y IAN CAMPBELL and JOHNS. LOOFBOUROW, ]R...and sills __________ . _____ ___ _______ ____ Loon Lake granite_____________________________________ Intrusive...map and sections of the magnesite belt, Stevens County, VVash ______________________________________ In...TABLE 1. Analyses of Edna dolomite from Stevens County, VVash _______ F-12 2. Analyses of Stensga.r d...GEOLOGY GEOLOGY OF THE MAGNESITE BELT OF STEVENS COUNTY, WASHINGTON By IAN CAMPBELL and JoHNS. LooFBoURow
Report (Issue volume)
these card catalogues would be as useful to the mining industry as they have proved to be to the Division...and expense involved are justified and that the mining industry will find that having this material readily...accumulating steadily since 1853, when the first mine (a coal property) was developed. Actually it antedates...During the 90 years or more that prospecting and mining have been active, a vast amount of information...extensively to the fund of published data. Also, mining journals and periodicals, many of which are no
Report (issue)
Wilderness study area, Montana, and Blue Joint Roadless Area, Idaho See Montana 17 Boulder-Pioneer Wilderness...Centennial Mountains Wilderness study area, Montana and Idaho See Montana 6 Hells Canyon Study Area, Oregon and...Italian Peak Middle Roadless Areas, Idaho and Montana 19 Mount Naomi Roadless Area, Utah and Idaho See...Scotchman Peak Wilderness study area, Montana and Idaho See Montana 3 Selkirk Roadless Area 5 Selway-Bitterroot...Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho and Montana 9 Special Mining Management Zone Clear Creek 13 2 18 15 Ten Mile West
Report (issue)
A253-A258 of this chapter. Numerous Federal, State, county, and municipal agencies and other organizations...Great Plains -_-_-_________ Precambrian rocks of Lake Superior region. Paleozoic Stratigraphic studies...Continued Rocky Mountain region_--__________________ Montana ______________________________ North Dakota _ ..._ Geothermal studies _ _ ______________________ Rock magnetism __ ________________________ Mechanical...and crystal chemistry. _____ Crystal chemistry of rock-forming silicates. Mineralogy of sulfides__ _ ________________
Book
Netherlands. Special regulations for readers in the USA — This publication has been registered with the Copyright...made in the USA. All other copyright questions, including photocopying outside of the USA, should be referred...produced by the replacement of previously formed rock types. This is obvious for ore endoskarns (e.g....continues. Thus Cotta (1864) classifies "garnet rock" in Fe-Cu-Pb-Zn skarns of the Bonat area, Hungary...garnet + wollastonite + vesuvianite + amphibole rock was "for the most part, the result of the combination
 
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