Locality type: | Occurrence |
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Type: | Aplitic granite |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Aplitic granite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Fredonia Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 1058117 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:1058117:9 |
GUID (UUID V4): | d825bdc8-93dd-4fe8-beb9-a368513accd2 |
Nearest other occurrences of Aplitic granite |
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0.1km (0.1 miles) | ⓘWest Nettie Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.4km (0.3 miles) | ⓘCreole Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.6km (0.3 miles) | ⓘSilver Cleft Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘUnita Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.6km (0.4 miles) | ⓘSelf Rising Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.7km (0.4 miles) | ⓘMapleton Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.7km (0.5 miles) | ⓘBluebird Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.7km (0.5 miles) | ⓘGaribaldi Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.8km (0.5 miles) | ⓘLittle Sarah Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
0.8km (0.5 miles) | ⓘEaster Mine, Butte Mining District (Summit Valley Mining District), Silver Bow County, Montana, USA |
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| | Report (volume) | most important were those in the Central City district, Colorado, from which about 300 tons of high-grade...the Silver Cliff mine, Wyoming; the Jesse D No. 1 and No. 2 claims, Utah; and the Merry Widow mine, New...mines, Washington; the W. Wilson mine, Montana; the White King mine, Oregon; the deposits in the Pryor...GEOLOGY area, Montana and Wyoming, and the deposits in the Dripping Spring quartzite, Gila County, Ariz. According...Shinkolobwe, Belgian Congo, and from the Eldorado mine, Great Bear Lake, Canada. The Shinkolobwe deposit | | | Report (issue) | 74 GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE BUTTE DISTRICT, MONTANA BY \¥ALTER I-IAllVEY vVEED WASHINGTON......................... ~ . . . . Epoch of gold mining ................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Epoch o'f silver mining ........· ......... ·................................. ~.............. Development of copper mining. ~ ..· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................... Future of the district .................................. ·......... | | | Report (volume) | ...................... 1. Rocks from Aroostook County..... ^..................'........... 2. Miscellaneous............................... Maryland and the District of Columbia...........................................................'................... 3. Granite and gneiss.......................................1. Elliott County dike............................................... 2. Crittenden County dike..................................... 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan.................................. . | | | Report (issue) | mineral mining in Florida. The southeastern placers were not exhausted by the earlier mining and new...monazite to the cubic yard. Farther downstream where mining must be done to obtain larger yardages, the tenor...northeastward and southwestward from the sites of earlier mining by sampling the weathered bedrock; and the eastern...placers in these belts beyond the original sites of mining. Monazite derived from bedrock sources in the piedmont...formations, but the tenor is too low to warrant mining for this mineral alone. At favored localities, | | | Report (volume) | crystalline rocks Maine 1. Rocks from Aroostook 'County 2. Miscellaneous rocks5 v New Hampshire 5 Vermont...Massachusetts 1. Magnesian rocks 2. Amphibolite 3. Granite and gneiss 4. Miscellaneous rocks Connecticut New...and the District of Columbia 1. Peridotite and pyroxenite 2. Gabbro and diorite 5 3. Granite and gneiss...Carolina Georgia Kentucky 1.. Elliott County dike 2. Crittenden County dike Tennessee Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma...1. Marquette region, Michigan 2. Crystal Falls district, Michigan 5 3. Keweenaw Point, Michigan 4. Menominee | | | Report (volume) | Bull. 1060-D, p. 193, 252-253, pl. 7. In Nemaha County, Kans., member is basal unit of Howard limestone...Aarde farm, sec. 4, T. 26 S., R. 11 E., Greenwood County. Aaron Slatet Precambrian or Paleozoic: Central...Central Railroad, sees. 5-7, T. 11 S., R. 5 E., Pope County. Named for Abbott Station. Abbyville Gabbrol Precambrian...map. Occurs in vicinity of Abbyville, Mecklenburg County. Abercrombie Formationl Middle Cambrian: Western...Peak, on ridge south of Dry Canyon, in Gold Hill district. Aberdeen Sandstone (in PottS | | | Book | doubtless the U.S.S.R., likewise established uranium mining industries. These efforts in the Reid and in the...u11ounts only in brooks which run tlu·ough the red granite formations of the Scottish I-Iighlands. "And a...calcite, dolomite, and fluorite. Rocks such as granite and limestone also have been observed to exhibit...deposit, Great Bear Lake, Canada; Gold.fields district, Canada) (Fig. '2.7). Brecciated pitchblende 111ay...and quartz (black) which also replaces core. Bigay mine, Lachaux, Auvergne, France ( X 100) ( Geffroy and | | | Report (volume) | Geological Society of CIM as VOLUME 46 by the OF MINING, METALLURGY SPECIAL CANADIAN INSTITUTE NORTHWEST...PETROLEUM COPYRIGHT © 1995 BY CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND PETROLEUM Suite 1210, 3400 de Maisonneuve...and 1970s were decades of mineral exploration and mine development unprecedented in the northwestern Cordillera...the world. The modern era of copper-molybdenum mining in British Columbia dawned in 1954 when Bethlehem...incorporated to explore and develop claims in the Highland Valley. Aggressive exploration for porphyry deposits continued |
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