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โ‡ฑ Granger, H. C., & Bauer Jr, H. L. (1951). Uranium occurrences on the Blue Jay Claim, White Signal District, Grant County, New Mexico (Trace Elements Memorandum No. 117). US Geological Survey.


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Granger, H. C., & Bauer Jr, H. L. (1951). Uranium occurrences on the Blue Jay Claim, White Signal District, Grant County, New Mexico (Trace Elements Memorandum No. 117). US Geological Survey.

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Year1951
Original EntryGranger, H. C., & Bauer Jr, H. L. (1951). Uranium occurrences on the Blue Jay Claim, White Signal District, Grant County, New Mexico (Trace Elements Memorandum No. 117). US Geological Survey.
Mindat Ref. ID15972607Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:15972607:7
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Full ReferenceGranger, H. C., & Bauer Jr, H. L. (1951). Uranium occurrences on the Blue Jay Claim, White Signal District, Grant County, New Mexico (Trace Elements Memorandum No. 117). US Geological Survey.
Plain TextGranger, H. C., & Bauer Jr, H. L. (1951). Uranium occurrences on the Blue Jay Claim, White Signal District, Grant County, New Mexico (Trace Elements Memorandum No. 117). US Geological Survey.

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LocalityCitation Details
Blue Jay Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Blue Jay Mine, White Signal Mining District, Grant County, New Mexico, USAโ“˜ Granite, โ“˜ Limonite, โ“˜ Pyrite, โ“˜ Quartz, โ“˜ Specularite, โ“˜ Torbernite


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