Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
40° North , 105° West (est.)
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Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:69343:2
Ref.: Meeves, H., et al (1966), Reconnaissance of beryllium-bearing pegmatite deposits in six western states, US Bur. Mines Info. Circ. 8298: 31 (Table A-1).
A pegmatite mine located on 3 claims in secs. 31, 32, T.9N., R.70W.
Mineralization is a pegmatite exposure 90 feet long and 1 to 7 feet wide in mica schist.
Workings include a 105 foot tunnel.
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| ⓘ 'Monazite Group' Formula: REE(PO4) References: Meeves, H.; Harrer, C.M.; Salsbury, M.H.; Konselman, A.S; Shannon, S.S. Jnr. (1966) Reconnaissance of beryllium-bearing pegmatite deposits in six western states: Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 8298. United States Department of the Interior 34 pp.p.31 - (Table A-1) |
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