Locality type: | Creek |
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Species: | Dolomite |
Formula: | CaMg(CO3)2 |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
Data |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Dolomite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Greens Creek (Big Sore Mine), Admiralty Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
Data Identifiers |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 141277 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:141277:2 |
GUID (UUID V4): | 876a45b2-4195-4160-9a17-cf08f4a92767 |
Nearest other occurrences of Dolomite |
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24.7km (15.3 miles) | ⓘAlaska Treasure; Nevada Creek Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
87.6km (54.4 miles) | ⓘJualin Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
88.2km (54.8 miles) | ⓘDZ Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
89.5km (55.6 miles) | ⓘComet Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
89.8km (55.8 miles) | ⓘGold King Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
90.3km (56.1 miles) | ⓘBear Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
90.3km (56.1 miles) | ⓘNorthern Belle; Elmira; Yellowjacket; Boston; Troy Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
90.5km (56.2 miles) | ⓘEureka Prospect, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
90.6km (56.3 miles) | ⓘJohnson; Northern Lights Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
90.6km (56.3 miles) | ⓘKensington Mine, Juneau Mining District, Juneau, Alaska, USA |
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Taylor, C.D., and Johnson, C.A., editors, 2010, Geology, geochemistry, and genesis of the Greens Creek massive sulfide deposit, Admiralty Island, southeastern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1763, 429 p., 7 plates on CD. |
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| | Report (issue) | 1)+%#. 5748'; ,WPGCW #NCUMC Alaska Resource Data File Juneau quadrangle Descriptions of the mineral...throughout Alaska. o o o o o o o o Distribution of mineral occurrences in the Juneau 1:250,000-scale...000-scale quadrangle, Alaska This and related reports are accessible through the USGS World Wide Web site...authored by: John C. Barnett and Lance D. Miller Juneau, AK This report is preliminary and has not been...the U.S. Government. OPEN-FILE REPORT 03-456 Alaska Resource Data File JU001 Site name(s): Unnamed | | | Report (volume) | Metalliferous Lode Deposits and Placer Districts of Alaska By WARREN j. NOKLEBERG, THOMAS K. BUNDTZEN, HENRY...metalliferous lode deposits and placer districts of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1786 Bibliography...No.: 119.3:1786 1. Placer deposits-Alaska. 2. Ore deposits-Alaska. I. Nokleberg, Warren j. II. Series...COVER Mill buildings at Kennecott, Alaska. The Kennecott district Cu-Ag mines in the Wrangell Mountains...deposit description for Kennecott district (number 30 for southern Alaska). Copyrighted drawing used by permission | | | Report (issue) | metallogenesis, and mineral resources of southeastern Alaska Henry C. Berg* Open-File Report 84-572 This...standards and stratiaraphic nomenclature. 1 Anchorage, Alaska 1984 CONTENTS Page Abstract...................Descriptions of metallic mineral deposits in southeastern Alaska.... 73 Appendix: Bradfield Canal quadrangle.................................................. Juneau quadrangle.......................................TABLE 1. Summary of metallogenesis in southeastern Alaska................ 12a 2. Index of numbered mineral | | | Report (issue) | SURVEY METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA BY Henry C. Berg, John E. Decker, and Beth S....selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in southeastern Alaska........................................................................................... 37 Juneau quadrangle.......................................128 METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA By Henry C. Berg, John E. Decker, and Beth S....mineral deposits publically known in southeastern Alaska in 1980. This report is part of a regional metal | | | Report (issue) | 09 ^ ALASKA C * - Accomplishments during 1978 Geological Survey Circular 804-B ALASKA Accomplishments...Collier) 2. Icing the runner of a sled, arctic Alaska, ca. 1910. (E. de K. Leffingwell) 3. Topographer...date. (R. H. Sargent) 4. Walter C. Mendenhall in Alaska, 1898. (A. H. Brooks) 5. Natives building rafts...9. D. A. Brew in Glacier Bay National Monument, Alaska, July 27, 1977. (B. R. Johnson) All photos except...Colorado. The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1978 Kathleen M. Johnson | | | Book | rare-earth species found as small crystals in drusy dolomite-lined cavities. The extremely rare yttrium silicate-carbonate...transparent, tabular microcrystals on matrix of white dolomite, and rarely as doubly terminated crystals to I...Mount Malosa, Chilwa alkaline province, Zomba district. "Illite" is the name of a series of incompletely...Springfield show ( 1995: 582). Madawaska [Faraday] mine near Bow Lake, Hastings County. Some of the world's...property of, the old Madawaska uranium mine (called the Faraday mine before 1964). The mineral assemblage |
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