Fluorspar resources of New Mexico, Socorro, New Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, 1946. First Edition (?). Paperback. Good+. ... See all items by Howard Eugene Rothrock. Crossroads Books; Reno, NV 89506; Phone 775-530-0307; Search Our Inventory; Browse Categories; New Arrivals; Featured Items; Leave a Want; …
Read MoreWith more than 16 years of covering mining, Shane is renowned for his insights and and in-depth analysis of mining, mineral exploration and technology metals. Email: publisher@metaltechnews. Phone: 907-726-1095. Benchmark Mineral Intelligence forecasts more than 1.6 million metric tons of fluorspar per year will be …
Read MoreThe Last Chance Mine (Last Chance Prospect) is a long abandoned mining operation that was close to the Watson Mountain Prospect on the Gila River near Turkey Creek. Located in the Gila Fluorspar District of Grant County in New Mexico, it was one of a number of small deposits discovered, prospected, and subsequently claimed within the Gila ...
Read MoreFluorspar deposits of Burro Mountains and vicinity, New Mexico : a brief description of the regional geology and the fluorspar deposits / by: Gillerman, Elliot, 1913-1974 Published: (1952) Fluorspar resources of New Mexico, by: Rothrock, Howard Eugene, 1895- Published: (1946)
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Read MoreMore than 40 percent of the fluorspar produced in New Mexico has come from deposits in Grant County and production has been recorded from 33 of the 50 known mines and prospects in the county. ... Rothrock, H. E., C. H. Johnson, and A. D. Hahn, Fluorspar Resources of New Mexico, Bulletin 21, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral …
Read Morefrom $22.66 1 Used from $22.66. Publisher. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. Publication date. January 1, 1946. See all details. The Amazon Book …
Read MoreGreenleaf Mine, Fluorite Ridge Mining District, Luna County, New Mexico, USA : 4 mines Structure: Cooks Range Mountains To The Northeast Tectonics: Basin And Range Deposit: Parallel veins and lenses along a normal fault. Ore shoots up to 15 ft. Thick but averaged about 6 ft. ...
Read MoreI recently had the opportunity to visit an abandoned fluorspar (or fluorite) mine in New Mexico. The Bonita Mine is located in the Zuni Mountains, about 1.5 hours west of Albuquerque. This area has …
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Read MoreThe Mineral Resources of New Mexico, Fayette A. Jones, 1915. Bulletin No. 2. Manganese in New Mexico, E. H. Wells, 1918. ... Bulletin No. 4. Fluorspar in New Mexico, W. D. Johnston, Jr., 1928. (Price 60 cents.) ¹Bulletins 1, 2 and 3 were issued by the Mineral Resources Survey of the New Mexico School of Mines. They arc no longer available for ...
Read MoreThe Shrine Fluorspar Mine is a fluorine-fluorite mine located in Grant county, New Mexico at an elevation of 5,988 feet. About the MRDS Data: All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System.
Read MoreFirst Edition (?). - Paperback - New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Socorro, New Mexico - 1946 - Condition: Good+ - Unmarked. Book has appearance of light use with no easily noticeable wear. Company stamp and short writing on front cover. Small tear in back cover near upper spine area. Well bound. ; Book …
Read MoreNEW MEXICO FLUORSPAR DEPOSITS 1944 Base Wdfied from S.vey of Nev ediion of 1929 . Title: Fluorspar resources of New Mexico Author: H. E. Rothrock, C. H. Johnson, and A. D. Hahn Subject: New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, Bulletin 21, Plate 1 Keywords: fluorspar; ore deposits; mineralization Created Date:
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Read MoreBluewater Acres. 206 (2017) 33.0km NNW. Structure: Zuni Mountains To The Northwest Strong Northwest Trending Faults - The 21 And 27 Faults Are In Direct Contact With These Faults. The General Structure Of The District Is That Of An Elongate Dome Of Precambrian Rocks Surrounded By Gently Outward - Dipping Permian Sedimentary Rocks.
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Read MoreMining districts containing barite and fluorite in New Mexico. Barite and fluorite are critical minerals because these commodities are mostly imported from other countries. Barite (BaSO 4) is a heavy, nonmetallic material containing 65.7% barium oxide (BaO) and 34.3% sulfur xide (SO 3) and crystallizes in flat crystals having lateral ...
Read Moresilver smelters in Silver City. During World War II New Mexico ranked fourth among the fluorspar-producing states, marketing 9.1% of the total United States output in 1943 …
Read MoreTitle: Fluorspar resources of New Mexico Author: H. E. Rothrock, C. H. Johnson, and A. D. Hahn Subject: New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, Bulletin 21 ...
Read MoreThe Bluebird Fluorspar Deposit is a fluorine-fluorite mine located in Grant county, New Mexico at an elevation of 6,001 feet. About the MRDS Data: All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy.
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Read MoreProspects for developing new fluorspar ore bodies in southwestern New Mexico are much the same as for the metals: the obvious, high-grade, readily accessible ore above mine water level has been extensively mined. The fluorspar resources, however, have not been ex-hausted. Deeper deposits must be available, because fluor-
Read MoreFluorspar Resources of New Mexico by Howard E Rothrock, C H Johnson, and A C Hahn, 1946. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 21. This 245 page bulletin is in fair condition.
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Read MoreMap of New Mexico . 2: Three varieties of fluorspar in New Mexico . 6: Uses and specifications . 7: Fluorspar deposits of Bernalillo County ... Si02 pits portal Precambrian Precambrian granite production prospect quartz reached by traveling Red Cloud reported rhyolite Rothrock 19 Sierra County siliceous Silver City Socorro Socorro County ...
Read MoreTitle: Fluorspar resources of New Mexico; Author(s): Rothrock, H.E., Johnson, C.H., and Hahn, A.D. Publishing Organization: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral …
Read MoreGila fluorspar mill of the Metals Reserve Corporation, circa 1944 (from New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Bulletin 21, "Fluorspar Resources of New Mexico", 1946) The processing capacity at the mill was about 14 tons an hour, 15-1/2 hours a day, 6 days a week, or about 5,400 tons a month, producing about 95 to 100 tons a …
Read MoreNEW MEXICO GEOLOGIC AND TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF BISHOP CAP FLUORSPAR PROSPECT, DONA ANA COUNTY, Title: Fluorspar resources of New Mexico Author: H. E. Rothrock, C. H. Johnson, and A. D. Hahn Subject: New Mexico Bureau of Geology & Mineral Resources, Bulletin 21, Plate 6 Keywords:
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