| | Book | anc MINERALS OF MEXICO 7 | : = Pras #0 AaprTTARE ; | MINERALS OF MEXICO William D. Panczner...1938Minerals of Mexico. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy— Collectors and collecting— Mexico. 2. Mines and...and mineral resources— Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36 1987 549.972 86-13325 ISBN 0-442-27285-5 This book...authentic and reliable on Mexican mineralogy, mineral species, and localities. This volume is the most...mineralogy of the country, dividing it into eleven mineral provinces. The author discusses eight of the more | | | Book | "'<' ~/ BOUNDARIES U A Mo<'« u~ o V :¾ MEXICO r - ·•-.. ·-··-··-··-·· < •• ....... V S TATES...org/details/mineralsofmexico0000panc MINERALS OF MEXICO • ERALS OF ~XICO M ______ William D. Panczner...of Mexico. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy-Collectors and collecting-Mexico. 2. Mines and mineral resources-Mexico...resources-Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36 1987 549.972 86-13325 ISBN 0-442-27285-5 This boo i.. is deJicated...deJicated tu the people of Mexico and to the three people who directly affected me and this project, but | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia F or mineral collectors introduced to the hobby through the...arts, rhodonite may well have been the first pink mineral with which they became acquainted. It is plentiful...topic. Although rhodonite is best known as a pink mineral, its color can range from rose-pink through various...both common and rare species such as calcite, rhodochrosite, spessartine, magnetite, willemite, franklinite...occurs in compact masses with kutnohorite, rhodochrosite, quartz, and minor sulfides (Dunn 1976). Rhodonite | | | Journal (volume) | PORFIKIO DIAZ, President of the United States of Mexico. TRAISACTIOIS OF THE Yol. Containing tiik...Papers and Discussions of 1901, Uedating to the Mineral Eesources and Industries Mbxioo. op NEW YORK...the President and the people Uui1.e.d Htates of Mexico. PREFACE. As ]iii[)ers era-l ex])huuo(l of...'‘rhe othi'T found more or and industries of Mexico. Pro(‘(H‘diiigs of <)(‘ on the title-page, this...Laws of Mexico. Precious Stones of Mexico. sion, p. 568), 55 The Value of Ores in Mexico. By N. H | | | Report (issue) | D U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N O F T H E MINERAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE O F T H E I M P E R I A L I...the Imperial Institute with the advice of the Mineral Resources Committee, show the chief British Countries...D U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N O F T H E MINERAL RESOURCES C O M M I T T E E O F T H E I M P E R...192I ALLRIGHTS RESERVED IMPERIAL INSTITUTE MINERAL SECTION THE Imperial Institute is a centre f o...the Public Exhibition Galleries, and also in the Mineral Reference Collections of the Institute. A special | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | quark, and turquoise specimens, New Mexico boasts an array of mineral species. RAMON S. DEMARK 6509 Dodd...New Mexico 87110 THE PURPOSE OF THIS INDEX is to provide a comprehensive listing of New Mexico mineral-specimen...classic mineral-producing locations are also listed. No attempt was made to compile all of the mineral occurrences...occurrences in New Mexico-a venture of that magnitude is beyond the scope of this article. Stuart A. Northrop's...Minerals of New Mexico is the basic reference for locations. Abstracts from the New Mexico mineral symposia | | | Book (edition) | MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them and there are mineral deposits, is...1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER JR...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1...of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico under | | | Book | MINERALS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN RIFT (COLORADO-NEW MEXICO) Sine —_—< ¢ te om At _SHT 40 MADIASIMA ...MINERALS OF THE GREAT AMERICAN RIFT (COLORADO-NEW MEXICO) Richard Walker Holmes and Marrianna B. Kennedy...Rift (Colorado-New Mexico). Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Mines and mineral resources—Colorado...resources—Colorado. 2. Mines and mineral resources—New Mexico. I. Kennedy, Marrianna B. II. Title. III. Title: Great American...possible steps should be taken to preserve our mineral heritage, whether in physical form as irreplaceable | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Eur. J. Mineral. 2009, 21, 457–465 Published online January 2009 Application of the Rietveld method...g. Chiari et al., 1992; Riccardi et al., 1998; Manzano et al., 2000; Moropoulou et al., 2000a; Branda...Corundum, internal standard). Table 3. Mortar mineral content (weight fractions) according to X-ray powder...2.5 0.2 1.4 0.4 0.2 0.4 6.1 0.4 0.2 Table 6. Mineral EMPA results; mean of n analyses. Standard deviation:...composition of each sample: the proportion of each mineral was determined on the basis of Rietveld quantitative | | | Report (issue) | ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHIES IN THE WESTERN OF MINERAL HEMISPHERE DEPOSITS Pid erih gd ar 6a he...Inc. Memoir 131 Annotated Bibliographies of Mineral Deposits in the Western Hemisphere JOHN D. RIDGE...Pennsylvania State University College of Earth and Mineral Sciences University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 1972...6oe) Ayal ANNOTATED viii BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF MINERAL DEPOSITS 86 MUNTO. 6 c-0.0.0 dbo gio erslel betas...oieiefuleleleleiutelsinielsiatcte arse Concepcién del Oro-Providencia, Zacatecas ......eseeeeeeee 182 GWanajuato; | | | Book (volume) | Two Volumes ® Volume I Gemstones, of all the mineral treasures to be found in North America, are perhaps... 5 = fii? i a j — » ya y _— ’* : i mine in. q)! Y eit iia -...furnished by Col. E. M. Barron of the Southern Gem and Mineral Company of El Paso, Texas. Information on the Virgin...operator of the Little Three Mine at Ramona, and Ralph R. Potter of the Himalaya Mine at Mesa Grande provided...Smaltite, Cobaltite, Breithauptite, Zincite, Rhodochrosite, Wiallemite, Friedelite, Hodgkinsonite, Sphene | | | Report (volume) | Baltimore, Md. Mexico, Institute Geologico: Bulletin, no. 16, 1902. City of Mexico. Michigan Geological...1901; vol. 17 and vol. .18, nos. 1-2, 1902. City of Mexico. Society Geologica Italiana: Bulletin, vol. ^,... nos. 1-9,1902. Austin, Tex. Texas University Mineral Survey: Bulletin, nos. 2, 3, and 4, 1902. Austin...76-85,1902. Water-Supply Papers, nos. 57-74, 1902. Mineral Resources for 1901, 1902. Washington, D. C. United...geographical and geological distribution of the mineral deposits of Mexico. Am. Inst. Mg. Engrs., Trans:, vol. 32 | | | Report (volume) | _________________ Chemical analyses _ ____ __ ___ _____ ___ Mineral analyses _ _ ___ _ ____ _ ________ Minerals described...Portland, Oreg. Mexico, Institute Geolfigico: Anales, nos. 6-0; Boletfn, no. 18. Mexico City, D. F. Michigan...Biological Survey; Publications 26-28. Lansing, Mich. Mineral Foote-Notes, vol. 3, nos. 1-5. Philadelphia, Pa...Geological Survey: Bulletin 19. Trenton, N. J. New Mexico, State School of Mines: Bulletin, nos. 2, 3. Socorro...1919-1&20. Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology: Mineral Resources of Oregon, vol., 3, no. 1. Corvallis | | | Report (volume) | the Geological Survey's annual report entitled " Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for...of a century. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States have been enormously...showing the composition and character of each mineral and the location of. its principal deposits. Many...These are only examples of notable changes in the mineral production of the United States and of correlated...changes in the appraised value of some of the mineral deposits. In this list, as in the earlier lists | | | Report (volume) | .......................................... New Mexico..................................................the Geological Survey's annual report entitled "Mineral Eesources of the United States" for 1882 and 1887...more until 1914. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States were enormously...resources of the country. Many changes in the mineral industry other than increase in production have...These are only examples of notable changes in the mineral production of the United States and of correlated | | | Report (issue) | SURVEY PRELIMINARY DEPOSIT-TYPE MAP OF NORTHWESTERN MEXICO By Kenneth R. Leonard U.S. Geological Survey...Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. of Mineral Deposits in Northwestern Mexico Los Gavilanes Tungsten District... Preliminary Deposit-Type Map of Northwestern Mexico Kenneth R. Leonard Introduction The following...contain site-specific geologic and economic data on mineral deposits and occurrences in Sonora, North Baja...northern part of Chihuahua, Mexico. The area is important for the evaluation or mineral deposits in the United | | | Report (volume) | -Asociaci6n Mexicana de Ge6logos Petroleros Boletin. Mexico, D. F. Assoc. Am. Geographers Annals-Association... Y. Calif. Dept. Nat. Res., Div. Mines Bull.; Mineral Inf. Service; Special Rept.California Department...Natural Resources, Division of Mines Bulletin; Mineral Information Service; Special Report. San Francisco...Bulletin. Atlanta, Ga. SERIALS 5 Ga. Mineral Newsletter-Georgia Mineral Newsletter. Atlanta, Ga. Gems and... Albuquerque, N. Mex. Mexico Inst. Nac. Antropologfa e Historia Anales-Mexico Instituto Nacional de Antropolog | | | Report (issue) | PRQ)tESSIONAL PAPER 68 T·H E ORE DEPOSITS O.F NEW MEXICO.. . . ., .,· ;,.: BY WALDEMAR LINpGREN, _LOUIS...Historical sketch of mining and smelting in New Mexico....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............·::-; : : :. ::.·.i?:5.•.:...,. .... Black.Copper mine ........ ............. ~ ... .. . .... ·.........._ •• __ • ~. _·_: :: . . __ . _•... __ •Jay Hawk mine ........... ~ ........ .. ........ . .. .. . ..... :· ......... _._ . ......... . Golden Treasure mine ..... ... ·.....·... : . . . . . . . . . . . . __ | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | by Wheeler. CARRIZOZO MALPAIS, NEW MEXICO John Eliot Allen New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology... near the north end of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico, is among the more recent of similar post-Pleistocene...1200-year old McCartys flow in northwestern New Mexico described by Nichols (1946). The Carrizozo flow...CAPITAN QUADRANGLE, NEW MEXICO John Eliot Allen and Stewart M. Jones New Mexico Institute of Mining and... Mex. The Capitan quadrangle, east-central New Mexico, lies across the boundary of the Basin Range and | | | Book | Chapter 5 Dolomite as Enigmatic Sedimentary Mineral and Important Technological Material O. S. Pokrovsky... Introduction DOLOMITE AS ENIGMATIC SEDIMENTARY MINERAL AND IMPORTANT TECHNOLOGICAL MATERIAL O. S. Pokrovsky...mineralogical characteristics, textures, origin, mineral assemblages, and application of some dolostones...Presumably, these pathways produce different starting mineral assemblages thus leading to different kinetics...as an important prerequisite for dolomite-like mineral precipitation was first demonstrated by Deelman | | | Report (volume) | M6xico, Institute GeoWgico de: Anales, nos. 1, 2, 4. Mexico City, D. F. Michigan Academy of Science: Report... -BIBLIOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICAN GEOLOGY, 1917. >7 Mineral Foote-Notes, vol. 1. . Philadelphia, Pa. Mining..."Antonio Alzate," Mem. y Rev., t. 36, pts. 1, 2. Mexico City, D. F. Soci6te.de Geographic de Quebec: Bulletin...423-425 (part), 430, 434, 438, 445; Folios 204-207; Mineral . Resources, 1916 (part). Washington,-D. C. United... Bull. no. 69, 18 pp., 1917. Alien, R. C. 15. Mineral resources of Michigan: Michigan Geol. Survey, Pub | | Villaplaza, Barbie Ross B., Buena, Alfred Elmer, Pacle, Nichole Anthony D., Payot, Betchaida D., Gabo-Ratio, Jillian Aira S., Ramos, Noelynna T., Dimalanta, Carla B., Faustino-Eslava, Decibel V., Queaño, Karlo L., Yumul, Graciano P., Yonezu, Kotaro (2017) Alteration and lithogeochemistry in the Masara gold District, Eastern Mindanao, Philippines, as tools for exploration targeting. Ore Geology Reviews, 91. 530-540 doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2017.09.004 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit in Zamboanga del Norte, Mindanao (Querubin and Yumul 2005). It was...which plays a major role in the distribution of mineral deposits in the country (e.g. Yumul et al. 2003;...minor garnet, epidote, dolomite, rhodonite and rhodochrosite. An older porphyry copper-gold mineralization...hydrothermal fluids ascend, boil and cool in sites of mineral precipitation, elements are either removed from...Pearce (1968) in studying igneous processes such as mineral fractionation. One of the advantages of using PER | | | Journal (issue) | Shiprock, New Mexico. Oct. 1-8—Aspen week, "Aspencade" tours into mountains around Taos, New Mexico. Oct. 4—Feast...cathedral, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Oct. 4—Annual feast day and dance, Nambe pueblo, New Mexico. Oct. 4 — Spanish-American... Rancho de Taos, near Taos, New Mexico. Oct. 4-8—Eastern New Mexico State Fair, Roswell. Oct. 5-6-7 —...6-8—Tri-State Fair and Sheriffs Posse Rodeo, Deming, New Mexico. Oct. 6-8 — Cochise County Fair, Douglas, Arizona...Festival, Clovis, New Mexico. Oct. 18-19—State Garden club gathering, Roswell, New Mexico. Oct. 18-23—Pima | | | Journal (issue) | Gemmological Association: Rhodesian G e m and Mineral Society. THE JOURNAL OF GEMMOLOGY A N D P R O...information will be forthcoming, a n d that the new mine will supplement the scanty supply of fine emeralds...the simple hexagonal habit of those found in the mine. T h e density of the Linde stones was found to...of dispersion, which might be expected from a mineral with the high indices of 1 -974 for the ordinary...United States, where the author currently lives, mineral and gem collecting is probably more advanced than | | | Journal (issue) | ......... 2 A short history of mining in New Mexico ...................................... 5 by W....F. DeMouthe Famous mineral localities: The Magdalena district, Kelly, New Mexico ........................... 13 by R. B. Gibbs The Stephenson-Bennett mine ..................................................J. Hammond Famous mineral localities: The Hansonberg district, Bingham, New Mexico ....................from the Pine Canyon deposit, Grant County, New Mexico .............................................. |
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