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Zircon from
Rainbow prospect, Sumallo River, New Westminster Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada


Locality type:Prospect
Classification
Species:Zircon
Formula:Zr(SiO4)
Confirmation
Validity:Unconfirmed/Questioned
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Zircon data
Locality Data:Click here to view Rainbow prospect, Sumallo River, New Westminster Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1483114
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1483114:2
GUID (UUID V4):2162a933-7507-406d-8c6b-a69345ad274f
Nearest other occurrences of Zircon
30.4km (18.9 miles) Placer Deposits, Tulameen River, Similkameen Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
82.6km (51.3 miles) Washington Pass, Golden Horn Batholith, Okanogan County, Washington, USA
85.5km (53.1 miles) Crystal Peak (Mount Riordan) garnet deposit, Apex Mountain, Osoyoos Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
References
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Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Box 9333, Stn Prov Govt, Victoria, BC V8W 9N3, Canada Abstract Paired belts of alkalic and calc-alkalic...as the Quesnel and Stikine terranes in western Canada. These parallel arc terranes extend for 2,000 km...back-arc basins such as the Kuriles, Japan, and New Zealand arcs. a 6-m.y. pulse centered at 205 Ma...documented alkalic prospects, with 431 in British Columbia (British Columbia Geological Survey [BCGS], 2011) and...common, with more than 904 occurrences in British Columbia and 102 in Yukon, of which 33 are past producers
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Grevillea. We report new Pb isotope data for the Nifty deposit and the Rainbow and Grevillea prospects...are arranged, from least to most radiogenic, as Rainbow, Warrabarty, Nifty, Goosewacker, and Maroochydore...(preD4) timing for mineralization at Warrabarty and Rainbow compared to an epigenetic (syn-D4) timing for Maroochydore...along the trend suggests that the Warrabarty and Rainbow prospects have more primitive Pb and that the Maroochydore...at Warrabarty (Smith, 1996), disseminated Cu at Rainbow (Haynes et al., 1993), and massive pyrite at Grevillea
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owners and users. (Even the private land in the upper New England states is generally more accessible than...collecting. Although Texas is not known for its mining industry, be­ cause of its large oil and gas exploration...1938. The Terlingua mining district is noted for its rare mercury minerals. Mining here was contin­ uous...Weeks Pegmatite Mine, Wakefield, Carroll County, New Hampshire" (March/April 1991). i i • I i 1...Bombshell Bluff area, 17 miles S of Bastrop on Colorado River, Eocene black clays and siliceous sandstones; gyp­
Report (issue)
Brady Glacier nickel-copper deposit Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: MF003 Quadrangle: MF C-3 Latitude: 58... 24, 25, 26, T. 38 S., R. 51 E., of the Copper River Meridian. (See figure 3, Himmelberg and Loney, 1981...mid-Tertiary age of about 30 Ma is consistent with new data reported by Goldfarb (1997) and with Ar-Ar dates...name(s): Unnamed (North Crillon Glacier) Site type: Prospect ARDFno.: MF004 Latitude: 58.66 Quadrangle: MF... section 15, T. 37 S., R. 40 E., of the Copper River Meridian The occurrence is approximately that of
Report (issue)
United States. The pre-1940 history of uranium mining and geology is concerned largely with veins in...are deposits in Europe, South Africa, northern Canada, South Australia, and, to a limited extent, the...developnien't of a number of very large nonvein deposits in New Mexico; in Big Indian Wash and White Canyon, Utah;...uranium in northern Saskatchewan, Canada; near Blind River, Canada ; and in the Witwatersrand, South...Arizona, California, Colorado~ Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, and FRANK W. OsTERWALD Oregon, Utah, Washington
Report (issue)
RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY COUNTY REPORT 1 i y 1966...TROXEL, mining geologist California Division of Mines and PAUL K. MORTON, and Geology mining geologist...geologist California Division of Mines and Geology County Report f Ferry Building, San Francisco 1962...WILLIAM DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DeWITT NELSON, DIVISION OF MINES IAN CAMPBELL, Director AND GEOLOGY...Acknowledgments Glossary of selected geologic and mining terms . GEOLOGIC FEATURES 19 19 General features
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Morton Geologist COUNTY REPORT California Division of Mines 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento, 7...0»ARTMBNT OF CONSERVATION PRISCIILA C. GREW DIRECTOR DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY THOMAS E. GAY JR. STATE...public agencies 6 Sources of information about mining 9 Comparative analyses of various water sources...of 1966 and the present are (1) the great bulk of new subsurface data collected during investigation of...geothermal power potential in Imperial Valley and (2) new geologic age dates and faulting concepts in the Chocolate
Journal (volume)
NATURAL RESOURCES D. H. RLOOD, Director MINES DIVISION C FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO WALTER Vol....CHAPTER OF STATE MINERALOGIST'S REPORT XXIX STATE DIVISION OF MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA...*"a. ' . < miv op CAJU- wu<' =f= DAVIS DIVISION OF MINES EXECUTIVE AND TECHNICAL STAFF WALTER...Jenkins, Chief Geologist C. A. Logan, District Mining Engineer C. McK. Laizure, District W. Burling...Sampson, Assistant Mining Engineer District Engineer Chas. V. Averill, District Mining Engineer Frank
Report (issue)
area, Washington and Idaho See Washington 7 Salmon River Breaks Primitive Area and vicinity 16 Sawtooth National...Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness, Idaho and Montana 9 Special Mining Management Zone Clear Creek 13 2 18 15 Ten Mile...is drained by the Big Lost River, the southwestern half by the Big Wood River. The nearest highways are...west side of the study area along the Big Wood River and U.S. 93 Alternate northeast of the study area...Lost River into Copper Basin, Star Hope Creek, and Muldoon Canyon; up North Fork Big Lost River; and
Report (issue)
C-5 " :~~ ; 21 B-193 i | J Production C-6 Mining claims c ~7 Areas favorable for mineral deposits...beach sands C-28 History and production C-31 Mining claims C-34 Geologic setting C-35 I C-35 Unconsolidated...Glacier deposit vicinity C-161 Tarr Inlet knob prospect and vicinity C-162 North side of Johns Hopkins...C-195 Introduction C-195 LeRoy mine C-199 Rainbow mine Incas mine - ; C-193 : . Monarch #1 and...Chief (Joe's Dream) prospect C-222 Rambler (Challenger) prospect C-230 Galena prospect C-233 Sunrise
Report (volume)
OF THE GILA PRIMITIVE AREA AND GILA WILDERNESS, NEW MEXICO Gila Wilderness looking northeast from Leopold...of the Gila Primitive Area and Gila Wilderness, New Mexico By JAMES C. RATTE, DAVID L. GASKILL, GORDON...of the Gila Primitive Area and Gila Wilderness, New Mexico. (Studies related to wilderness) (Geological...mineral resources-New Mexico-Gila Wilderness Area. 2. Mines and mineral resources-New Mexico-Gila Primitive... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mining history and production . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report (issue)
side of section 19, T.33 S., R.57 E. of the Copper River Meridian. The location is accurate within 1/4 mile...NW1/4NW1/4 section 19, T. 33 S., R. 60 E. of the Copper River Meridian. The location is accurate within 1/4 mile...Redman, 1989). The occurrence is in the Dream prospect area (also see JU009), the site of extensive exploration...others, 1989). The area was covered by 600 federal mining claims in 1989, and more than 5000 feet of drilling...Workings/exploration: The occurrence is in the Dream prospect area (also see JU009), the site of extensive exploration
Report (issue)
Palmer, Mich. 6. Ribbon asbestos ore, Quebec, Canada 7. Manganese ore, banded rhodochrosite 8 . Aluminum...Survey in accordance with the provisions of the Mining and Minerals Policy Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-631...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
Report (issue)
Rocks of Cambrian age_~-----------------------Prospect Mountain quart2ite (Lower Cambrian)_ Cabin shale...:________________________ 4. Distribution of the Prospect Mountain quartzite in the northeast part of the... 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Distribution of the Prospect Mountain quartzite in the northwest part of the...rocks of the Thomas Range and the East Tin tic mining district__ Relations of magnesia, iron oxide, and...volcanic rocks of the Thomas Range and the East Tintic mining d~trict---------------------------------------
Report (issue)
Bullock UTAH GEOLOGICAL AND MINERAL SURVEY a division of the UTAH DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BULLETIN...Eagle Rock Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Evening Star Prospect . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Lost Soul Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v ' • • • •.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Non Ella Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _53 Prospector Prospect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
 
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