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Arsenobismite from
Mount Pleasant Mine, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada


Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:'Arsenobismite' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Arsenobismite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mount Pleasant Mine, Saint George Parish, Charlotte Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:99520
Long-form Identifier:1:3:99520:3
GUID (UUID V4):ab65bd64-1cf8-44ac-b529-fdc300201f57
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JULY_AUGUST, 1969 A NEW OCCURRENCE OF ROQUESITE AT MOUNT PLEASANT, NEW BRUNSWICK J. K. SuTneRLAND eNo...Roquesite(culns) at the Mount Pleasanttin occurrencehas small amounts of iron and zinc. At Mount Pleasant, about 35...35 miles southwest of Fredericton, New Brunswick, mineralization associated with the Carboniferous volcanism...native gold, siderite, goethite, scorodite, arsenobismite and malachite (Petruk 1964), as well as lead-bismuth...some sulfide minerals from Boorman and Abbott Mount Pleasant in which the indium occurs in greater concentrations
Book
Originally published by Springer-Verlag BerlinHeidelberg New York in 2002 The use of general descriptive names...Hannington and Dr. I. R. Jonasson (Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa), and Prof. R. W. Hutchinson (Colorado...Porphyry Tin Deposits ....... 33 3.1.1 Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick, Canada .................................................. 45 3.2.1 Kidd Creek, Ontario, Canada .......................................................... 49 3.2.3 Brunswick No. 12, Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada ...................
Report (volume)
-------5. Hydrothermal alteration at the Brewer mine, Chesterfield County, South Carolina ----------...from drill hole 8, 13.4-19.5 meters depth, Brewer mine area, South Carolina --------------------------... of hard rock with fresh pyrite from the Brewer mine area, South Carolina --------------------------...samples from U.S. Bureau of Mines drill holes, Brewer mine area, South Carolina --------------------------...especially kyanite deposits of the more metamorphosed Charlotte and Kings Mountain belts were not considered here
Report (issue)
Figure 5.--Hydrothermal alteration at the Brewer mine, 21 Chesterfield County, South Carolina Figure 6...from drill hole 8, 13.4 — 19.5 meters depth, Brewer mine area, South Carolina Table 2a.--Seimquantitative...analyses from U.S. Bureau of Mines drill holes, Brewer mine area, South Carolina Table 3.--Analyses of hard...hard rock with fresh pyrite from the Brewer mine area, South Carolina Table 4.--Analyses of 12 soil samples...those in the slate belt include Mount Pleasant in New Brunswick, Canada, and scattered porphyry copper
Report (volume)
LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTIS SMITH, Director Bulletin 624 USEFUL MINERALS......... New Hampshire........................................................... 190 201 New Jersey.............. New Mexico............................................................. New York. .........F. C. Schrader: Besides giving several thousand new localities of mineral deposits and adding more than...especially from those of Arkansas, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas;
Book
Mineralogical Association of Canada Association minéraiogique du Canada 1 Credits for photographs...Natrolite, Mont Saint- Desktop Publisher Info 1000° Mots inc. Native Gold on Quartz, Paymaster mine, South Porcupine...Courtesy of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada Hilaire, Quebec / Photo by Claire Dufour Printing...Marquis imprimeur inc. Barite on Quartz, Rock Candy mine, Grand Forks, British Columbia / Photo by Ken Mayer...Society Girl mine, Moyie, British Columbia / Photo by Ken Mayer Mineralogical Association of Canada P.O. Box
Report (issue)
GEOLOGICAL SURVEV OF CANADA COMMISSION GEOLOGIQUE DU CANADA CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN MINERALS Revised 1980... Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1983 Available i n Canada through authorized bookstore agents...and Services Canada Hull, QuCbec, Canada K I A OS9 and from Geological Survey of Canada 601 Booth Street...Street Ottawa, Canada K 1A OE8 A deposit copy of this publication is also available for reference in public...public libraries across Canada Cat. No. M44-801 l8E Canada: $10.00 ISBN 0-660-11271-6 Other countries:
Report (issue)
LANE, Secretary UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEORGE OTis SMITH, Director Professional Paper Ill THE...American Consolidated Copper Co.'s property .................... . Howell mine ........................ ~................. ,.............. . 268 Barry-Coxe mine ....................................................................................... . Pacific mine ..................................................Dutchman mine ................. ~ ................. , ................ . 270 270 Dutchman mine .......
 
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