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Barrandite from
Train prospect, Manhattan, Manhattan Mining District, Toquima Range, Nye County, Nevada, USA

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Locality type:Prospect
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Species:'Barrandite' (not an IMA approved species)
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Barrandite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Train prospect, Manhattan, Manhattan Mining District, Toquima Range, Nye County, Nevada, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:192639
Long-form Identifier:1:3:192639:2
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723GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THEMANHATTANDISTRICTNEVADABYHENRY G. FERGUSONWASHINGTONGOVERNMENT...Ordovician rocks________________'. __________________Toquima formation__________________________Permian (?)...prospect____________________,.____136BuckeyeprospectWall mine _______________________________Maris...Continued.Deposits in limestone Continued.Page.Manhattan Consolidated mine __ ______--___ _____ 151Union...mine-____ ___'.______ ____________154Red Topprospect ______________ _____Toro Blanco mine____________________
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CASTOR a GREGORY C. FERDOCK MINERALSOFNEVADANevada has been blessed by nature with an extraordinary...first discovered within the state, some unique toNevada, and some the focus of human exploitation since...silver deposits spurred most of the settlement inNevada in the nineteenth century; subsequently, minerals...high-techmining of gold deposits, such as those along the Carlin trend, constitutes amining boom that... Minerals ofNevada is the first synoptic catalog of ~ BE OP he SEE EN he ~Nevada minerals, listing
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MINERALSOFNEVADA MINERALSOFNEVADAPeerHenByCASTORoan eGORY.C.oFERDOCKNEVADAANDBUREAU...UNIVERSITYReno & Las VegasOFNEVADAPRESSGEOLOGY Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University ofNevada Press, Reno,Nevada 89557USACopyright © 2004 by University ofNevada PressPhotographs...otherwise notedMap ofMining Districts and significant mineral occurrences ofNevada byNevada Bureau ofMines...Cataloging-in-Publication DataCastor, Stephen B,Minerals ofNevada / Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.— Ist
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MINERALS OFNEVADA MINERALSOFNEVADASTEPHEN B. CASTORandG R EGOR Y C . F E R D OC KlNEVADA BUREAU...association with theUNIVERSITY OFNEVADA PRESSReno & Las Vegas Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Special...University ofNevada Press, Reno,Nevada 89557USACopyright© 2004 by Uni versity ofNevada PressPhotographs...Districts and si gnificant minernl occurrences ofNevada byNevada Bureau ofMines and GeologyAll rights reserved...-Publ ication Dat,iCastor, Stephen B.Minerals ofNevada/ Stephen B. Castor and Gregory C. Ferdock.- rst
 
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