| | Report (issue) | NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES A DEPARTMENT OF THE SCHOOL OF MINES E. C. ANDERSON...B U L L E T I N 2 1 Fluorspar Resources of New Mexico By HOWARD E. ROTHROCK, C. H. JOHNSON, AND A....SOCORRO 1946 THE NEW MEXICO BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES The New Mexico Bureau of Mines and...Resources, designated as "a department of the New Mexico School of Mines and under the direction of its...its Board of Regents," was established by the New Mexico Legislature of 1927. Its chief functions are | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | New Mexico FLUORITE A Statewide Survey PHILIP SIMMONS 11816 Harrington Road SE Albuquerque, New Mexico...Mexico 87123 philsim22@gmail.com Figure 1. Fluorite, 8.7 × 6.2 cm, Doublestrike prospects, Bound Ranch...Ranch district, Grant County. Collected by Brian Huntsman, Ray DeMark specimen. 400 ROCKS & MINERALS...fluorspar district, Grant County. Collected by Jay Rosenbauer in the early 2000s, New Mexico Bureau of...Southern New Mexico at its finest! This photo was taken at the Blanchard mine in Socorro County during | | | Book (volume) | GROUP. Green fluorite (121.39 ct), Westmoreland, New Hampshire; blue fluorite (132.12 ct), Illinois; square...Ramona, California; brownish yellow octagonal calcite (21.30 ct), Montana; light yellow orthoclase feldspar...Colorado; colorless scheelite (19.66 ct), Kern County, California; octagonal step cut violetish pink...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from San Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...established by Dr. George F. Kunz, of Tiffany & Company, New York City, whose famous Gems and Precious Stones | | | Book (volume) | GROUP. Green fluorite (121.39 et), Westmoreland, New Hampshire; blue fluorite (132.12 et), Illinois; sqmu·e...Ra1nona, Caufornia; brownish yellow octagonal calcite (21 .30 et), 1\1ontana; light yellow orthoclase...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from Sai, Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...established by Dr. George F. Kunz, of Tiffany & Cornpany, New York City, whose farnous Gems and Precious Stones...taking place in older deposits and the discovery of new deposits in various places, especially in regard |
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