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Chondrodite from
Redemption Iron Mine, Franklin Hill Iron Deposit (Tarriff; Courtney Manganiferous Iron Deposit; Courtney Prospect), Philipsburg Mining District (Flint Creek Mining District), Granite County, Montana, USA

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Locality type:Mine
Classification
Species:Chondrodite
Formula:Mg5(SiO4)2F2
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Validity:Believed Valid
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Mineral Data:Click here to view Chondrodite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Redemption Iron Mine, Franklin Hill Iron Deposit (Tarriff; Courtney Manganiferous Iron Deposit; Courtney Prospect), Philipsburg Mining District (Flint Creek Mining District), Granite County, Montana, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:784658
Long-form Identifier:1:3:784658:8
GUID (UUID V4):0
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Montana Mineral Locality IndexDownloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 20:00 09 April 2015...2015KNOWNAS THETREASURE STATE,Montana is rich in mineral and gemstone localities. Thestate motto...with its representation ofmining toolsclearly proclaim Montana’smining origins. Montana’sproduction...publisheddescribing the occurrence, collecting,mining, and cutting of the two state gemstones.Figure...Granville Stuart establishedMontana’s firstmining camp at GoldCreekin 1860.Geologic ProvincesThe state
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Continental pits. Photo by Mark Thompson,Montana Resources.MontanaMining and Mineral Symposium 2019October...9–October 11, 2019Montana Bureau of Mines and GeologySpecial Publication 121 The Leonardmine shaft #2 head... Courtesy of the World Museum ofMining; Butte, MT.The ButteHill from the east early 1900s. Courtesy...Courtesy of the World Museum ofMining; Butte, MT. Montana Bureau of Mines and GeologyTABLE OF CONTENTS...Tailings Impoundment Permitting under the NewMontana TSF Statute..................................
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PAPERGEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITSOF THEPHILIPSBURG QUADRANGLEMONTANABYWILLIAM HARVEY EMMONSANDFRANK........................ . .......... ..52SilverHill formation ... _... _. ___ . __ ..................._- _- _... - ..... - - - - - - _86Sill in SilverHill formation. ____ ... ____ ...... __ .... __ . _....__86Basic intrusives in the Cretaceous on GoldCreek .. __ ._ .. ___ .. __ . __ . _____ ._. __ ......... _.. ....... --_ .. - --_87Diorite of FosterCreek and Olson Gulch __ .. __ . _. . _. ____ .... _______
 
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