| | 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...Fluorite, 14.1 × 10.6 cm, Foster mine, Gila fluorspar district, Grant County. Collected by Jay Rosenbauer...Rosenbauer in the early 2000s, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (NMBGMR) Mineral Museum specimen | | | Map | o . [~ .. ~~.- .. J RESOURCE MAP 9 - ·.\ MEXICO : I ~· ..... L - --- ~ l I .. __ -1..._ j -j•~ i gas ' I 'I 1 .. _ , , .. ~ - NEW MiliCO 'tHH~ -- j ... . 1 r 1 _J "' I I'><...pi.'" - ,., ~----- New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources \ NEW T,. -L. s ..... L ]_...·r-· -·~k P=-~~·T·-· o('~t~.J·· 1979 DIVISION OF INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY NM Mine File No...Mines, processing plants, and power plants in New Mexico by W. T. Siemers and G. S. Austin Contents EXPLANATION | | | Report (issue) | GEOLOGICAL Prepared in States &fArizona* Nevada, Ntw Mexico? the and Studies of Geology and Hydrology in...Waste Characterization of the Rio Grande Region, New Mexico and Texas Edited by M.S. BEDINGER, K.A. SARGENT...States of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING...waste characterization of the Rio Grande region, New Mexico and Texas. (U.S. Geological Survey professional...States of Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, and Utah." Includes bibliographies. Supt | | Van Alstine, R. E., Worl, R.G., Heyl, A.V., Trace, R.D., Parker, R.L., Griffitts, W.R., Sainsbury, C.L., Cathcart, J.B. (1976) Geology and resources of fluorine in the United States. Professional Paper 933. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp933 | Report (issue) | 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A sbestos ore Lead ore, Balmat mine, N . Y. Chromite-chromium ore, Washington Zinc ore...not yet discovered or not currently profitable to mine. The mining of mineral deposits, once they are discovered...depleted, new deposits are found, new extractive technology and uses are developed, and new geologic knowledge...knowledge and theories indicate new areas favorable for exploration. This Professional Paper discusses...types of fluorine occurrences-Continued Colorado-New Mexico-western Texas-southeastern Arizona, by R. G. | | | Report (issue) | Uranium and Thorium Occurrences in New Mexico: Distribution, Geology, Production, and Resources,...Selected Bibliography Virginia T . McLemore New Mexico Bureauof Mines and Mineral Resources Open-file...NO. 82-555-E Abstract Uranium andthoriuminNew Mexico are found in rocks all of ages and lithologies...four geographic provencesNew in Mexico. Uranium productionin New Mexico has surpassed yearly production...since 1956. Over 200 mines in 18 counties in New Mexico metric tons) OfU308 have produced 163,010 tons |
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