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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Update on Crystal Point Diamond Mine, Williamsport PA
I have received several emails indicating that the State of PA had shut down the site because it did not have the proper mining permits. Too bad really. Hopefully, the site will be reopened sometime in the future.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Crystal Point Diamond Mine, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, USA
I was recently asked about quartz collecting in PA.
I have not actually collected at Crystal Point Diamond Mine in Williamsport PA. Several years ago, I was in Williamsport on business but did not have a chance to visit the mine.
There are plenty of reference to the Crystal Point Diamond Mine.
The http://www.raytowneinc.com/CrystalPointDiamondMines.htm link is broken probably because the content is no longer on http://www.raytowneinc.com.
If someone has visited the mine recently, please post a comment or email and tell me when you were last there and how was the collecting experience.
Thanks Gary K.
from MinDat.org
Crystal Point Diamond Mine, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Reference on Treasure Hunting Wiki
Crystal Point Diamond Mines
PA's Ultimate Crystal Mine
1307 Park Ave.
Williamsport, PA 17701
Ph. (570) 323-6783
Email: rpsmith@csrlink.net
I have not actually collected at Crystal Point Diamond Mine in Williamsport PA. Several years ago, I was in Williamsport on business but did not have a chance to visit the mine.
There are plenty of reference to the Crystal Point Diamond Mine.
The http://www.raytowneinc.com/CrystalPointDiamondMines.htm link is broken probably because the content is no longer on http://www.raytowneinc.com.
If someone has visited the mine recently, please post a comment or email and tell me when you were last there and how was the collecting experience.
Thanks Gary K.
from MinDat.org
Crystal Point Diamond Mine, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Reference on Treasure Hunting Wiki
Crystal Point Diamond Mines
PA's Ultimate Crystal Mine
1307 Park Ave.
Williamsport, PA 17701
Ph. (570) 323-6783
Email: rpsmith@csrlink.net
Data exported from DRC 2.0 (c) 2009 Gary Kindel | |||||
Mine: | Crystal Point | ||||
City: | Mine ID: | 340242 | |||
County | Lycoming | Seq Nbr: | 1857_4-01593 | ||
State | PENNSYLVANIA | Latitude | |||
Country | USA | Longitude | |||
Alternate Mine Names | |||||
Topographic Map | |||||
Map Name | Map Scale | 250' Quad Map | |||
Map Coordinates | |||||
Meridian | Township | Range | Section | Sub Section | |
Zone | Hemisphere | Northing | Easting | ||
Geology and Ore Deposit Information | |||||
Deposit Model | Deposit Type | Deposit Size | Deposit Age | Deposit Form | |
Deposit Desc: | |||||
Local Structure | |||||
Non-Ore Minerals | |||||
Ore Minerals | |||||
Mineral Occurrences | |||||
Mineral Species | Variety | Strunz | Frequency | ||
Hematite | Not specified | 4/C.04-20 | Reported | ||
Quartz | Not specified | 4/D.01-10 | Reported |
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Thursday, September 9, 2010
Lake Superior Agate Locations
Here is a summary of Lake Superior Agate collecting locations I recently googled.
From http://www.ehow.com/list_6313345_places-lake-superior-agates.html
Lake Superior agates were distributed by the Superior Lobe Ice Age glacier approximately 10,000 years ago. They can be found anywhere along the path of the glacier, which includes most of the eastern two-thirds of Minnesota, northwestern Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
All of the 2,700-mile Lake Superior shoreline is prime territory for lake Superior agate hunting. So are the waterways emptying into the Great Lake. Some rockhounds believe that the southern and western shores yield more agates.
Virtually any location in eastern Minnesota, western Wisconsin and northern Iowa where rocks are found in numbers can contain Lake Superior agates. They even can be found in large cities like Minneapolis.
Along the North Shore of Lake Superior
(from http://www.midwestweekends.com/plan_a_trip/nature/beaches/beaches_north_shore.html)
The glint of agates
It was drizzling again when we reached Paradise Beach east of town, and we sat in the car until Peter said, “This rain will make the agates shine, right?’’ He was right, so we hunched under umbrellas and plunged our hands into the clean, glistening pebbles as if they were King Midas’ coins.
We did hit gold, a brown agate crowded with white eyes that looked already polished; Lake Superior acts as a giant tumbler.
At the mouth of the Kadunce River, we found a few more, and also a cleared spot on the beach where another artistic someone had arranged the flat cobblestones into a sunburst pattern, twisting like the tail of a comet.
But we found our most success at the curving, protected beach at the mouth of the Beaver River, just east of Beaver Bay, which the “Rock Picker’s Guide’’ calls the best agate beach on the North Shore.
We turned up an orange and cream agate with faint bands, then another with a big yellow eye, and other rocks that made us marvel at their infinite variations.
Other rock pickers were there, too, including Dave Hillman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who was on a “rock vacation’’ with his sons Josh, 14, and Kai, 11.
“We worked all up the coast,’’ he said. “We went to Temperance, and Gooseberry, and this is the place.’’
Heading back down 61, we stopped at Gooseberry Falls State Park and right away found a small topaz agate at the mouth of the Gooseberry River. But we had even more fun climbing the cliff up to the adjoining point, where we sat amid the late-summer wildflowers, butterflies and buzzing crickets.
And we stopped at Burlington Bay in Two Harbors, which adjoins the municipal campground and has some real sand, a rarity on the shore.
On Scenic 61, we turned off to Stony Point, passing the storm-watchers’ post on our way to a quiet meadow with an abandoned fish house, where the woman who lives across the road was reading an Isabel Allende book on the narrow, half-hidden beach.
We had one last rock hunt in the sun at Brighton Beach at Duluth's Kitchi-Gammi Park, where local teens were stretched out on the smooth rocks, basking like sea lions. Dropping into the agate-hunter’s hunch, we joined Douglas Kvidera of Cambridge, Minn., and his 7-year-old son Evan.
“My son has shoeboxes full of rocks,’’ Kvidera said. “One of these days, we’re going to have to say he has to organize them into one.’’
We turned up a few tiny agates for our modest collection. Of course, we could have bought bigger and better ones, already polished, for a dollar or two at the Agate Shop in Beaver Bay. But then we would have missed out on the thrill of the hunt.
“It’s frustrating,’’ Peter said. “But when you find an agate, it’s really fun.’’
Best agate-hunting: The mouth of the Beaver River at Beaver Bay.
More Locations
(from http://www.midwestweekends.com/plan_a_trip/nature/beaches/finding_agates.htm)
Beaches of Tettegouche and Temperance state parks, as well as the edges of inland rivers, such as the Poplar and the Onion ("not Cascade; never found anything there'') and Paradise Beach, 14 miles north of Grand Marais and just south of C.R. Magney State Park.
Permits for hunting in Moose Lake
Moose Lake, half an hour south of Duluth off I-35, is renowned for its gravel pits. To get a free permit and directions to four gravel pits, visit the Chamber of Commerce office at 4524 Arrowhead Lane, at the junction of Minnesota 61 and County Road 73 near the big moose.
The office is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday until the fishing opener in May, then 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
You also can get the permit and directions by email, mlchamber@mooselake-mn.com. For more information, call 218-485-4145 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 218-485-4145 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
From http://www.ehow.com/list_6313345_places-lake-superior-agates.html
Distribution
Primary Locations
Secondary Locations
Along the North Shore of Lake Superior
(from http://www.midwestweekends.com/plan_a_trip/nature/beaches/beaches_north_shore.html)
The glint of agates
It was drizzling again when we reached Paradise Beach east of town, and we sat in the car until Peter said, “This rain will make the agates shine, right?’’ He was right, so we hunched under umbrellas and plunged our hands into the clean, glistening pebbles as if they were King Midas’ coins. We did hit gold, a brown agate crowded with white eyes that looked already polished; Lake Superior acts as a giant tumbler.
At the mouth of the Kadunce River, we found a few more, and also a cleared spot on the beach where another artistic someone had arranged the flat cobblestones into a sunburst pattern, twisting like the tail of a comet.
© Beth Gauper
Agate hunters search at the mouth of the Beaver River just east of Beaver Bay.
We turned up an orange and cream agate with faint bands, then another with a big yellow eye, and other rocks that made us marvel at their infinite variations.
Other rock pickers were there, too, including Dave Hillman of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who was on a “rock vacation’’ with his sons Josh, 14, and Kai, 11.
“We worked all up the coast,’’ he said. “We went to Temperance, and Gooseberry, and this is the place.’’
Heading back down 61, we stopped at Gooseberry Falls State Park and right away found a small topaz agate at the mouth of the Gooseberry River. But we had even more fun climbing the cliff up to the adjoining point, where we sat amid the late-summer wildflowers, butterflies and buzzing crickets.
And we stopped at Burlington Bay in Two Harbors, which adjoins the municipal campground and has some real sand, a rarity on the shore.
On Scenic 61, we turned off to Stony Point, passing the storm-watchers’ post on our way to a quiet meadow with an abandoned fish house, where the woman who lives across the road was reading an Isabel Allende book on the narrow, half-hidden beach.
We had one last rock hunt in the sun at Brighton Beach at Duluth's Kitchi-Gammi Park, where local teens were stretched out on the smooth rocks, basking like sea lions. Dropping into the agate-hunter’s hunch, we joined Douglas Kvidera of Cambridge, Minn., and his 7-year-old son Evan.
“My son has shoeboxes full of rocks,’’ Kvidera said. “One of these days, we’re going to have to say he has to organize them into one.’’
We turned up a few tiny agates for our modest collection. Of course, we could have bought bigger and better ones, already polished, for a dollar or two at the Agate Shop in Beaver Bay. But then we would have missed out on the thrill of the hunt.
“It’s frustrating,’’ Peter said. “But when you find an agate, it’s really fun.’’
Best agate-hunting: The mouth of the Beaver River at Beaver Bay.
More Locations
(from http://www.midwestweekends.com/plan_a_trip/nature/beaches/finding_agates.htm)
Beaches of Tettegouche and Temperance state parks, as well as the edges of inland rivers, such as the Poplar and the Onion ("not Cascade; never found anything there'') and Paradise Beach, 14 miles north of Grand Marais and just south of C.R. Magney State Park.
Permits for hunting in Moose Lake
Moose Lake, half an hour south of Duluth off I-35, is renowned for its gravel pits. To get a free permit and directions to four gravel pits, visit the Chamber of Commerce office at 4524 Arrowhead Lane, at the junction of Minnesota 61 and County Road 73 near the big moose. The office is open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday until the fishing opener in May, then 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
You also can get the permit and directions by email, mlchamber@mooselake-mn.com. For more information, call 218-485-4145 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 218-485-4145 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.
Monday, September 6, 2010
Mines in Dodge County Wisconsin
Name | Lat | Long | Township | Range | Section | Sub_Section | ||||||||
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28 Rows | Data exported from DRC 2.0 (c) 2009 Gary Kindel | |||||||||||||
IRON RIDGE MINE | 43.424722 | -88.534444 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
MAYVILLE MINE | 43.4375 | -88.531667 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
MARTIN KADDATZ GRAVEL QUARRY | 43.208333 | -88.730278 | 009 N | 015 E | 33 | NW | ||||||||
SHERWOOD QUARRY | 43.245278 | -88.731667 | 009 N | 015 E | 17 | SW | ||||||||
MULTHAUF PIT | 43.257222 | -88.478889 | 009 N | 017 E | 10 | W2W2SW | ||||||||
SANITARY TRANSFER & LANDFLL INC PIT | 43.300278 | -88.505833 | 010 N | 017 E | 29 | SE | ||||||||
BOHNERT PIT | 43.365 | -88.589722 | 011 N | 016 E | 33 | N/A | ||||||||
MERGET PIT | 43.464444 | -88.514722 | 011 N | 017 E | 07 | NW | ||||||||
MAYVILLE WHITE LIME QUARRY | 43.447778 | -88.538611 | 011 N | 016 E | 01 | SW | ||||||||
SCHOPPE PIT | 43.448333 | -88.6075 | 011 N | 016 E | 05 | SE | ||||||||
BARTOSCH PIT | 43.418333 | -88.606944 | 011 N | 016 E | 08 | E2 | ||||||||
ROLL PIT | 43.417778 | -88.586944 | 011 N | 016 E | 09 | NE | ||||||||
HELEN H WESTPHAL QUARRY | 43.33 | -88.86 | 010 N | 014 E | 17 | NE | ||||||||
BUDDE-MILLER QUARRIES | 43.4325 | -88.805556 | 011 N | 014 E | 10 | SE | ||||||||
KOHLOFF QUARRY | 43.511667 | -88.832778 | 012 N | 014 E | 16 | NE | ||||||||
MILLER QUARRY | 43.496111 | -88.895 | 012 N | 013 E | 24 | W2 | ||||||||
J MADIGAN PIT | 43.545278 | -88.951667 | 013 N | 013 E | 33 | SE | ||||||||
KRANICH PIT | 43.405833 | -88.600833 | 011 N | 016 E | 16 | W2W2W2 | ||||||||
ALLEN RUDOLPH PIT | 43.312778 | -88.665 | 010 N | 015 E | 24 | N/A | ||||||||
WESTERN LIME-KNOWLES QUARRY | 43.584444 | -88.506667 | 013 N | 017 E | 18 | E2 | ||||||||
C C LINCK GARAGE QUARRY | 43.445 | -88.793056 | 011 N | 014 E | 02 | SESWSE | ||||||||
HORICON PIT | 43.45 | -88.592222 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
FARMERSVILLE QUARRY | 43.566667 | -88.483333 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
DODGE COUNTY HWY. DEPT. | 43.406667 | -88.7 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
CITY OF WATERTOWN QUARRY | 43.198333 | -88.723333 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
FARMERSVILLE QUARRY | 43.616667 | -88.491667 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
SCHMIDT PIT | 43.198333 | -88.723333 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||||
WATERTOWN QUARRY | 43.198333 | -88.723333 | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Geology and Minerals of Rib Mountain near Wausau Wisconsin
Geology of Rib Mountain
from: A GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF RIB MOUNTAIN, WISCONSIN
Keith Montgomery Ph.D.
Department of Geography-Geology
University of Wisconsin - Marathon County
Syenite is an intrusive igneous rock (as is the red granite for which Marathon County is justly famous) which contains very little to no quartz. An intrusive igneous rock is formed when a mass of molten rock material or "magma" is injected into the landscape from below and solidifies beneath ground. Another term for intrusive rocks is "plutonic" (named after the Classical god of the underworld, Pluto). Large volumes of magma cool to form a type of "pluton" we call a "batholith" (see details in notes on intrusive igneous rock). The slow cooling that occurs beneath ground allows good-sized crystals to form and so intrusive igneous rocks are fairly coarse-grained. (This is also true of granite -- you can see its individual crystals as in the note on red granite, above -- but syenite, in contrast to granite, has very little quartz in it.)
The intrusion of the syenite's magma happened about 1.5 billion years ago, or roughly in the middle part of the Proterozoic Eon. About this time in this area several other intrusions occurred. These other intrusions include:
* First, the huge "Wolf River" Granite pluton that starts just east of Highway J in Marathon County and extends across into Marinette County;
* Second, there are two other syenite plutons immediately to the north of Rib Mountain. One of these (the "Wausau Pluton") forms the hill the Westwood Conference Center sits atop, while the other (the "Stettin Pluton") forms a hill north of Highway 29, about 3 miles to the west of Wausau. You can just about make out both of these hills from Rib Mountain if you know where to look. The syenite of the Wausau Pluton is exposed along the north wall of the "29 Super" parking lot on 17th. St. and along Highway 51 to the west of that. Interestingly, the Wausau Pluton also contains some small quartzite xenoliths, near the summit of the hill. There is also a small syenite mass that forms a small hill south of Mosinee Hill, along Highway 51 near American Concrete.
* And third, there is the "Ninemile" granite pluton, located between Highways N and 153 south of Rib Mountain, and exposed nearby along Highway N about 2-3 miles west of Highway KK. This granite is "rotten" in several places and is quarried for the gravel this provides (this is the pink stone often found in gravel lots and on the shoulders of many roads around the county). This last pluton has no appreciable relief and underlies much of Ninemile Swamp.
Despite the size of these intrusions, we are not certain of what was happening in the subsurface to melt material there and form the magmas. Today in the world, magma that leads to the formation of granite and syenite is found in zones where ocean floor is being recycled into Earth's Mantle as a result of "sea-floor" spreading (see previous note on intrusive igneous rock). These zones are termed "subduction" zones, the largest and most continuous of which today forms the so-called "Ring of Fire" of the Pacific Rim. These are also zones of explosive volcanic activity and mountain building (think of the Andes and the Cascades, for example). Such intense geologic activity was also true of the area of today's Marathon County between 2.0-1.5 billion years ago. Although they are not exactly contemporaneous, perhaps the intrusion of the plutons is in some way related to this activity.
Rib Mountain is composed of a single large block of the rock quartzite, as are each of its two neighbors. These blocks are embedded in a much larger mass of a rock called "syenite." This syenite can be found at the base of the mountain, down at the level of Highways N and NN. Some of the syenite is exposed to view on the south side of Highway N just west of the junction with Highway KK. You might think of Rib Mountain as an iceberg, with more of the quartzite being below the level of the surrounding syenite plain than above it. The same is true of Mosinee and Hardwood Hills. However, don't take this "iceberg" analogy literally: The quartzite isn't really floating in the syenite, but the general image that this conjures up of the quartzite being "embedded" in the syenite is a good one.
From Google Books - American journal of science, Volume 173 page 287
from: A GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF RIB MOUNTAIN, WISCONSIN
Keith Montgomery Ph.D.
Department of Geography-Geology
University of Wisconsin - Marathon County
Syenite is an intrusive igneous rock (as is the red granite for which Marathon County is justly famous) which contains very little to no quartz. An intrusive igneous rock is formed when a mass of molten rock material or "magma" is injected into the landscape from below and solidifies beneath ground. Another term for intrusive rocks is "plutonic" (named after the Classical god of the underworld, Pluto). Large volumes of magma cool to form a type of "pluton" we call a "batholith" (see details in notes on intrusive igneous rock). The slow cooling that occurs beneath ground allows good-sized crystals to form and so intrusive igneous rocks are fairly coarse-grained. (This is also true of granite -- you can see its individual crystals as in the note on red granite, above -- but syenite, in contrast to granite, has very little quartz in it.)
The intrusion of the syenite's magma happened about 1.5 billion years ago, or roughly in the middle part of the Proterozoic Eon. About this time in this area several other intrusions occurred. These other intrusions include:
* First, the huge "Wolf River" Granite pluton that starts just east of Highway J in Marathon County and extends across into Marinette County;
* Second, there are two other syenite plutons immediately to the north of Rib Mountain. One of these (the "Wausau Pluton") forms the hill the Westwood Conference Center sits atop, while the other (the "Stettin Pluton") forms a hill north of Highway 29, about 3 miles to the west of Wausau. You can just about make out both of these hills from Rib Mountain if you know where to look. The syenite of the Wausau Pluton is exposed along the north wall of the "29 Super" parking lot on 17th. St. and along Highway 51 to the west of that. Interestingly, the Wausau Pluton also contains some small quartzite xenoliths, near the summit of the hill. There is also a small syenite mass that forms a small hill south of Mosinee Hill, along Highway 51 near American Concrete.
* And third, there is the "Ninemile" granite pluton, located between Highways N and 153 south of Rib Mountain, and exposed nearby along Highway N about 2-3 miles west of Highway KK. This granite is "rotten" in several places and is quarried for the gravel this provides (this is the pink stone often found in gravel lots and on the shoulders of many roads around the county). This last pluton has no appreciable relief and underlies much of Ninemile Swamp.
Despite the size of these intrusions, we are not certain of what was happening in the subsurface to melt material there and form the magmas. Today in the world, magma that leads to the formation of granite and syenite is found in zones where ocean floor is being recycled into Earth's Mantle as a result of "sea-floor" spreading (see previous note on intrusive igneous rock). These zones are termed "subduction" zones, the largest and most continuous of which today forms the so-called "Ring of Fire" of the Pacific Rim. These are also zones of explosive volcanic activity and mountain building (think of the Andes and the Cascades, for example). Such intense geologic activity was also true of the area of today's Marathon County between 2.0-1.5 billion years ago. Although they are not exactly contemporaneous, perhaps the intrusion of the plutons is in some way related to this activity.
Rib Mountain is composed of a single large block of the rock quartzite, as are each of its two neighbors. These blocks are embedded in a much larger mass of a rock called "syenite." This syenite can be found at the base of the mountain, down at the level of Highways N and NN. Some of the syenite is exposed to view on the south side of Highway N just west of the junction with Highway KK. You might think of Rib Mountain as an iceberg, with more of the quartzite being below the level of the surrounding syenite plain than above it. The same is true of Mosinee and Hardwood Hills. However, don't take this "iceberg" analogy literally: The quartzite isn't really floating in the syenite, but the general image that this conjures up of the quartzite being "embedded" in the syenite is a good one.
From Google Books - American journal of science, Volume 173 page 287
In the north-central part of Wisconsin, within the general pre-Cambrian area, there are widespread occurrences of igneous rocks intrusive in the Huronian sedimentaries.f Chief among these intrusives is a complex magma, consisting of various phases of granite, quartz-syenite and nepheliue-syenite. Pegmatitic modifications are a characteristic feature of the granite-syenite magma, both nepheline and quartz-bearing pegmatites being developed in considerable quantity. In several phases of the quartz-bearing pegmatite, a small octahedral mineral was observed that proved upon investigation to be a variety of the rare group of pyrochlore minerals, the principal constituents of which are the metals of the rare earths.
The minerals associated with the pyrochlore in the pegmatite consist mainly of quartz, alkali-feldspar and acmite. Other minerals in the pegmatite veins of the locality are lithia-mica, lepidomelane, varieties of acmite-pyroxene high in alumina and potassium, rutile, fluorite, and several zirconium-bearing minerals. The pegmatite and associated-granite and syenite are closely related in composition, and are characterized by a relatively high content of alumina and soda. In most respects the granite and nepheline-syenite are similar to the wellknown occurrences of nepheline-bearing and associated rocks of Arkansas, Ontario, Canada, Essex County, Mass. and the Christiana region of southern Norway.
The pyrochlore was found in the pegmatite occurring along the road in the S.W. 1/4 of Sec. 22, T. 29, K. 6 E , about nine miles northwest of Wausau. It occurs only in small crystals of nearly perfect octahedral form, varying in form up to about 1/8 inch (3""") in diameter. The mineral was found in small quantity, and although after its identification further search was made for it, only a small additional amount was secured. It is likely, however, that the pyrochlore will be found elsewhere in the pegmatite veins of the immediate locality although very probably only in small quantity.
From MinDat.org - Wausau Plateau, Rib Mountain, Marathon Co., Wisconsin, USA
Mineral List
Additional References:
Falster, A. U., 1987 , "Minerals of the Pegmatite Bodies in the Wausau Pluton, Marathon County, Wisconsin", Rocks and Minerals, vol. 62, #3, pp. 188-195.
Min.Rec.: 12:95.
Falster, A. U., 1987 , "Minerals of the Pegmatite Bodies in the Wausau Pluton, Marathon County, Wisconsin", Rocks and Minerals, vol. 62, #3, pp. 188-195.
Min.Rec.: 12:95.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Minerals of Wisconsin
Mineral | Chem. Formula | ||||||||||||
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20 Rows | Data exported from DRC 2.0 (c) 2009 Gary Kindel | ||||||||||||
ACANTHITE | Ag2S | ||||||||||||
BARITE | BaSO4 | ||||||||||||
CALCITE | CaCO3 | ||||||||||||
CHALCOCITE | Cu2S | ||||||||||||
CHALCOPYRITE | CuFeS2 | ||||||||||||
CORUNDUM | Al2O3 | ||||||||||||
DOLOMITE | CaMg(CO3)2 | ||||||||||||
FERROCOLUMBITE | Fe++Nb2O6 | ||||||||||||
GALENA | PbS | ||||||||||||
GOLD | Au | ||||||||||||
HEMATITE | alpha-Fe2O3 | ||||||||||||
KYANITE | Al2SiO5 | ||||||||||||
MAGNETITE | Fe+2Fe+32O4 | ||||||||||||
MANGANOCOLUMBITE | (Mn,Fe++)(Nb,Ta)2O6 | ||||||||||||
MARCASITE | FeS2 | ||||||||||||
MONTMORILLONITE | (Na,Ca)0,3(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(OH)2.nH2O | ||||||||||||
PYRITE | FeS2 | ||||||||||||
QUARTZ | SiO2 | ||||||||||||
SPHALERITE | (Zn,Fe)S | ||||||||||||
VERMICULITE | (Mg,Fe++,Al)3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2.4H2O |
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Minerals of Wisconsin
Here is a nice acticle on The Flambeau Mine in Rusk Co. Wisconsin.
Mineralogy of Wisconsin site
From Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources (WI DNR):
Mineralogy of Wisconsin site
From Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources (WI DNR):
- Mining in Wisconsin
- The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest authorizes recreational mineral collecting.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Waterfalls in Ohio
Hot weather has lead me to research water falls in Ohio.
If you are in the Akron / Cleveland area, Brandywine Falls is worth the time to visit.
If you are in the Akron / Cleveland area, Brandywine Falls is worth the time to visit.
Place | Category | County | State | Country | Lat D | Long D | Elevation | |||
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18 Rows | Data exported from DRC 2.0 (c) 2009 Gary Kindel | |||||||||
Blackjack Falls | falls | Hocking | OHIO | USA | 39.47833 | -82.51639 | 880 | |||
Brandywine Falls | falls | Cuyahoga | OHIO | USA | 41.28611 | -81.56417 | 1015 | |||
Cascade Falls | falls | Lake | OHIO | USA | 41.67389 | -81.18444 | 950 | |||
Cedar Falls | falls | Adams | OHIO | USA | 38.83667 | -83.37556 | 1220 | |||
Cedar Falls | falls | Hocking | OHIO | USA | 39.41944 | -82.52361 | 1220 | |||
Chagrin Falls | falls | Cuyahoga | OHIO | USA | 41.43111 | -81.3925 | 770 | |||
Coppacaw Falls | falls | Summit | OHIO | USA | 40.62611 | -84.59056 | 990 | |||
Deans Fall | falls | Geauga | OHIO | USA | 41.95972 | -80.55306 | 680 | |||
Greenville Falls | falls | Miami | OHIO | USA | 40.10722 | -84.37472 | 1040 | |||
Grove Falls | falls | Knox | OHIO | USA | 40.38306 | -82.26333 | 810 | |||
Hemlock Falls | falls | Richland | OHIO | USA | 39.58861 | -82.15556 | 765 | |||
Lantermans Falls | falls | Mahoning | OHIO | USA | 41.06694 | -80.68222 | 910 | |||
Limestone Falls | falls | Coshocton | OHIO | USA | 40.65528 | -81.40611 | 960 | |||
Lyons Falls | falls | Ashland | OHIO | USA | 41.70333 | -84.07028 | 771 | |||
Ophir Falls | falls | Jackson | OHIO | USA | 39.90944 | -82.16278 | 980 | |||
Prays Falls | falls | Lucas | OHIO | USA | 39.75333 | -84.22833 | 830 | |||
Stewarts Falls | falls | Columbiana | OHIO | USA | 41.48694 | -81.64639 | 1051 | |||
Sugar Creek Falls (historical) | falls | Tuscarawas | OHIO | USA | 40.63556 | -81.56056 | 640 |
Monday, May 24, 2010
Mines of Lincoln Co New Mexico
Mine Name | Lat | Long | Township | Range | Section | ||||||
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560 Rows | Data exported from DRC 2.0 (c) 2009 Gary Kindel | ||||||||||
A P LIVINGSTON | 33.541667 | -105.722222 | 009 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
ABO | 33.599167 | -105.460556 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
AJAX | 33.634722 | -105.248611 | 008 S | 017 E | 03 | ||||||
ALICE BRINKMAN | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
ALL AMERICAN PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
ALPHA MILL | 33.903611 | -105.708889 | 005 S | 012 E | 05 | ||||||
ALPHA MINE | 33.903611 | -105.708889 | 005 S | 012 E | 05 | ||||||
AMERICAN | 33.528056 | -105.742778 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
AMERICAN CONTACT | 34.209722 | -105.770833 | 001 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
AMERICAN MINE - GALLINAS DISTRICT | 34.209722 | -105.770833 | 001 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
AMERICAN MINERAL RECOVERY INC MILL | 33.816111 | -105.667222 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
ANCHO CLAY | 33.927222 | -105.715833 | 004 S | 012 E | 29 | ||||||
ANCHO CRUSHER PLANT | 33.938611 | -105.74 | 004 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
ANCHO FIRE CLAY DEPOSIT | 33.9169 | -105.7225 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
ANCHO GYPSUM | 33.935833 | -105.738333 | 004 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
ANCHO GYPSUM DEPOSITS | 33.94 | -105.75 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
ANCHO UPGRADING PLANT | 33.846389 | -105.674444 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
ANGUS PIT | 33.443889 | -105.582222 | 010 S | 014 E | 16 | ||||||
ANNIE CADE | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
APEX CLAIM | 33.841111 | -105.671944 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
ARABELA MINES INC PROSPECT | 33.622778 | -105.230556 | 008 S | 017 E | 11 | ||||||
ARABELA MINES MN MINE | 33.6283 | -105.3133 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
ASBESTOS | 33.798611 | -105.7625 | 006 S | 011 E | 11 | ||||||
AVIADOR | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
BABY CLAIMS | 33.564167 | -105.730556 | 008 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
BADGER BOY | 33.750833 | -105.744167 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
BAILEY MINE | 33.470278 | -105.797222 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
BALL HORNET CLAIMS | 33.514444 | -105.795556 | 009 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
BARLEJON NO 2 | 33.603889 | -105.463611 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
BARRY PROSPECT | 33.609444 | -105.451111 | 008 S | 015 E | 14 | ||||||
BEAR CANYON GROUP | 33.6139 | -105.2847 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
BEARCAT | 33.567778 | -105.311111 | 008 S | 017 E | 31 | ||||||
BEAVERS PIT & CRUSHER | 33.331389 | -105.587778 | 011 S | 014 E | 28 | ||||||
BESSEMER | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
BETTY AND STELLA CLAIMS | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
BETTY PROSPECT | 34.061667 | -105.693611 | 003 S | 012 E | 09 | ||||||
BIG BEAR | 33.983333 | -105.816667 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
BIG BEN | 33.66 | -105.514444 | 007 S | 015 E | 31 | ||||||
BIG BEN PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
BIG SPRING | 33.518889 | -105.738056 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
BILL DAO | 33.5475 | -105.717778 | 009 S | 013 E | 06 | ||||||
BLACK GOLD MINE | 33.852778 | -105.675833 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
BLACK HAT GROUP | 33.904444 | -105.657222 | 005 S | 012 E | 02 | ||||||
BLACK KNIGHT | 33.776111 | -105.774167 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
BLUE FRONT MINE | 33.439722 | -105.768056 | 010 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
BON GROUP | 33.396389 | -105.816667 | 010 S | 011 E | 32 | ||||||
BOND | 34.063889 | -105.675556 | 003 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
BOND PROSPECT | 34.0667 | -105.5731 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
BONITA NO 1 CLAIM | 33.461111 | -105.802778 | 010 S | 011 E | 09 | ||||||
BONITO CANYON | 33.448056 | -105.693889 | 010 S | 013 E | 17 | ||||||
BORNITE | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
BOTTLENECK | 34.206944 | -105.735 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
BOTTLENECK PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
BROKEN TOE | 33.66 | -105.581111 | 007 S | 015 E | 31 | ||||||
BUCKHORN, LITTLE WONDER ADIT | 34.211389 | -105.73 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
BULL DYKER | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
BUMBLE BEE | 33.567778 | -105.311111 | 008 S | 017 E | 31 | ||||||
BUNTON | 33.655 | -105.266111 | 007 S | 017 E | 33 | ||||||
BUSTER BROWN | 33.559722 | -105.820278 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
BUTCHER BOY | 33.556389 | -105.813889 | 009 S | 011 E | 04 | ||||||
BUTTS PIT | 33.369722 | -105.186111 | 011 S | 018 E | 08 | ||||||
C AND M NO 1 & NO 2 CLAIMS | 33.515 | -105.770833 | 009 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
CAP CLAIM | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
CAPITAN MINE | 33.622222 | -105.556667 | 008 S | 014 E | 10 | ||||||
CAPITAN NO 1 | 33.559722 | -105.593611 | 009 S | 014 E | 05 | ||||||
CAPITAN URANIUM CO CLAIMS | 33.657222 | -105.476111 | 007 S | 015 E | 33 | ||||||
CAROLYN O | 33.786667 | -105.770833 | 006 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
CARRI2020 PLANT | 33.641667 | -105.855556 | 008 S | 010 E | 01 | ||||||
CASHIER | 33.521667 | -105.745 | 009 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
CHRISTMAS | 33.456944 | -105.746111 | 010 S | 011 E | 12 | ||||||
CINDY | 33.798889 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 12 | ||||||
CINNAMON | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
CLARITA | 33.803333 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 12 | ||||||
CLIPPER (WHITE OAKS DISTRICT) | 33.764167 | -105.763056 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
CLIPPER CLAIMS | 33.5175 | -105.755278 | 009 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
COLLIER | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
COLUMBIA MINE | 33.554167 | -105.818611 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
COMMERCIAL MINE | 33.550278 | -105.82 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
COMSTOCK | 33.7575 | -105.763611 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
CONGRESS PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
CONQUEROR MINE | 34.266667 | -106.616667 | 001 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
CONQUEROR NO 9 | 34.198889 | -105.738889 | 001 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
CONQUEROR NO. FOUR PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
CONSOLIDATED | 34.091667 | -105.706111 | 002 S | 012 E | 32 | ||||||
CONSOLIDATED NO3 | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
CONSOLIDATED PROSPECT | 34.0922 | -105.6025 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
CONTACT | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
CONTENTION | 33.518889 | -105.738056 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
COPELAND CANYON PROSPECT | 33.6139 | -105.2875 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
COPPER CLAIM | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
COPPER GLANCE CLAIM | 33.515278 | -105.8375 | 009 S | 011 E | 19 | ||||||
COPPER KING NO 1 MINE | 33.564167 | -105.731389 | 008 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
COPPER MATTE CLAIM | 33.504167 | -105.836111 | 009 S | 011 E | 30 | ||||||
COPPER PROSPECT 1 | 33.5308 | -106.3275 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
COPPER PROSPECT 2 | 33.5617 | -106.3425 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
COPPER PROSPECT 3 | 33.5294 | -106.3258 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
CORONA | 34.15 | -105.725 | 002 S | 012 E | 07 | ||||||
CORRECTION | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
COUGER MINE | 33.509167 | -105.780556 | 009 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
COWBOY MESA GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 34.0625 | -105.125 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
CREEK LEAD CLAIM | 33.458056 | -105.717222 | 010 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
CRISTOPHER | 33.741111 | -105.753333 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
CROW MINE | 33.472222 | -105.784444 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
CUSTOM | 34.016667 | -105.356111 | 003 S | 015 E | 27 | ||||||
D AND B TUNNEL | 33.520278 | -105.773333 | 009 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
DEADWOOD | 34.197222 | -105.740556 | 001 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
DELAWARE | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
DIVINE GUIDANCE NO 1 | 33.44 | -105.805556 | 010 S | 011 E | 16 | ||||||
DIVINE GUIDANCE NO 2 | 33.433333 | -105.719167 | 010 S | 013 E | 18 | ||||||
DRUNZER PROSPECT | 33.605556 | -105.463889 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
EAGLE NEST | 34.209722 | -105.739167 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
EAGLE NEST NO 1&2 (WHITE OAKS DIST) | 33.771667 | -105.787222 | 006 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
EAGLE NEST PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
EDITH | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
EIGHTY-SEVEN | 33.533611 | -105.741667 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
EL TIGRE PROSPECT | 33.5886 | -105.4722 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
ELDA | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
EMELINE | 33.7475 | -105.745 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
EMMA | 33.541667 | -105.722222 | 009 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
EMPIRE | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
EPS-1 CLAIM | 33.462222 | -105.824167 | 010 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
ESTEY CITY COPPER MINES | 33.5744 | -106.2672 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
EUREKA PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
FAIRDAY | 33.781111 | -105.543333 | 006 S | 014 E | 14 | ||||||
FERRO | 33.781111 | -105.543333 | 006 S | 014 E | 14 | ||||||
FERRO (LONE MOUNTAIN) | 33.779444 | -105.813611 | 006 S | 011 E | 17 | ||||||
FERRO MINE | 33.7889 | -105.7917 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
FORGOTTEN | 33.748611 | -105.751389 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
FREE GOLD TUNNEL | 33.432222 | -105.765833 | 010 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
FUZZY NUT 1-18 CLAIMS | 33.6428 | -105.4586 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
GALLINAS RARE EARTH DEPOSITS | 34.193889 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
GOLDBERG | 33.816111 | -105.701944 | 006 S | 012 E | 05 | ||||||
GOLDFIELD | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
GOOD NIGHT | 33.776111 | -105.774167 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
GRAHAM MINE | 33.335278 | -105.676389 | 011 S | 013 E | 21 | ||||||
GRAY | 33.542778 | -105.615 | 009 S | 014 E | 07 | ||||||
GREAT WESTERN MINE | 33.446111 | -105.785556 | 010 S | 011 E | 15 | ||||||
GREENVILLE | 33.46 | -105.791111 | 010 S | 011 E | 10 | ||||||
GREGORY | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
GREY GOOSE MINE | 33.481389 | -105.792778 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
GREY MINE | 33.449167 | -106.073611 | 010 S | 008 E | 11 | ||||||
GROVER CLEVELAND | 33.524167 | -105.744167 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
GRUB STAKE | 33.559722 | -105.820278 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
HALEY CLAIMS | 33.851111 | -105.668056 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
HALF AND HALF | 33.816111 | -105.701944 | 006 S | 012 E | 05 | ||||||
HALL | 34.035556 | -105.348611 | 003 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
HANCOCK | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
HANNIBAL | 33.7575 | -105.763611 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
HARKEY PROSPECT | 33.686111 | -105.899722 | 007 S | 010 E | 21 | ||||||
HARRY ALLEN | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
HASPAROS CANYON GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 33.875 | -105.125 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
HAT CLAIM | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
HE HORSE | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
HELEN RAE | 33.53 | -105.743889 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
HELEN S | 34.204167 | -105.742222 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
HENRY CLAY MINE | 33.7625 | -105.759722 | 006 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
HILLTOP | 34.206389 | -105.738333 | 001 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
HOLLYWOOD PIT | 33.3375 | -105.575833 | 011 S | 014 E | 21 | ||||||
HOMESTAKE MINE | 33.557222 | -105.8225 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
HOMESTAKE SOUTH | 33.748611 | -105.758333 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
HOMESTEAK CLAIM | 33.522222 | -105.827778 | 009 S | 011 E | 17 | ||||||
HOOSIER GIRL PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
HOPE PROSPECT | 33.462222 | -105.732778 | 010 S | 012 E | 01 | ||||||
HOPEFUL CLAIMS NO 1-19 | 33.611944 | -105.493889 | 008 S | 015 E | 17 | ||||||
HOPEFUL MINE | 33.480556 | -105.785556 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
HUBBARD CLAIMS | 33.840833 | -105.667778 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
IDAHO MINE | 33.54 | -105.818611 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
ILLINOIS | 33.508333 | -105.811389 | 009 S | 011 E | 21 | ||||||
IN-SITU M & T CORP OF AMERICA MILL | 33.742778 | -105.745833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
IRON AGE | 34.07 | -105.658333 | 003 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
IRON BLOSSOM | 33.512222 | -105.840278 | 009 S | 011 E | 19 | ||||||
IRON BOX | 34.238889 | -105.758889 | 001 S | 011 E | 11 | ||||||
IRON CHIEF | 34.144444 | -105.725 | 002 S | 012 E | 07 | ||||||
IRON CITY | 34.0589 | -105.658333 | 003 S | 012 E | 02 | ||||||
IRON CONTACT | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
IRON CROWN | 33.7575 | -105.754167 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
IRON EDGE | 34.07 | -105.658333 | 003 S | 012 E | 02 | ||||||
IRON HANDLE | 34.07 | -105.658333 | 003 S | 012 E | 02 | ||||||
IRON JACK NO 1 & NO 2 | 33.983333 | -105.75 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
IRON LAMP | 34.206111 | -105.756389 | 001 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
IRON MASK | 34.238889 | -105.758889 | 001 S | 011 E | 11 | ||||||
IRON MONUMENT LODE | 34.065278 | -105.658333 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
IRON PAN | 34.091667 | -105.706111 | 002 S | 012 E | 29 | ||||||
IRON RAIL | 34.0625 | -105.649444 | 003 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
IRON STATE | 34.209722 | -105.770833 | 001 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
IRONSIDES CLAIM | 33.480556 | -105.785556 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
JACK MINE | 33.919722 | -105.642222 | 004 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
JENNIE LIND CLAIM | 33.466667 | -105.783333 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
JESTER | 33.475278 | -105.798889 | 010 S | 011 E | 04 | ||||||
JICARILLA (NOGAL DISTRICT) | 33.540833 | -105.729167 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
JICARILLA MINE | 33.901667 | -105.678889 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
JICARILLA PIT | 33.846389 | -105.674444 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
JIM STRONG PIT | 33.321944 | -105.681389 | 011 S | 013 E | 28 | ||||||
JOE HILL | 33.566944 | -105.325 | 008 S | 016 E | 36 | ||||||
JOHN BROWN | 33.533611 | -105.741667 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
JULIA ANN PROSPECT | 33.765 | -105.788889 | 006 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
JUNCTION MINE | 33.546389 | -105.825278 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
KING PROSPECT | 33.606389 | -105.454722 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
KING REX | 33.480556 | -105.811667 | 009 S | 011 E | 33 | ||||||
KNIGHT PIT | 33.916111 | -105.856944 | 004 S | 010 E | 35 | ||||||
KOPRIAN SPRINGS | 33.6297 | -105.4411 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
L M & M INC MILL | 33.764722 | -105.807222 | 006 S | 011 E | 21 | ||||||
LADY GODIVA MINE | 33.755833 | -105.758611 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
LANE | 33.854167 | -105.647222 | 005 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
LARGE HOPES | 33.758333 | -105.76 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
LAST CHANCE | 34.214167 | -105.731667 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
LAST CHANCE CLAIM #1 | 33.514444 | -105.795556 | 009 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
LAST CORNER CLAIM | 33.539167 | -105.743333 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
LEONA | 33.523889 | -105.729722 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
LIETZMAN PIT | 33.6019 | -105.6322 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
LINCOLN LIGHT & POWER CO MINE | 33.7425 | -105.726389 | 006 S | 013 E | 31 | ||||||
LINDERMAN | 33.539167 | -105.619444 | 009 S | 014 E | 07 | ||||||
LITTLE HECLA CLAIMS | 33.501944 | -105.851389 | 009 S | 010 E | 25 | ||||||
LITTLE HOMESTAKE | 33.7575 | -105.763611 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
LITTLE MACK MINE | 33.762222 | -105.759722 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
LITTLE MARIE | 34.206389 | -105.775833 | 001 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
LITTLE MINNE | 33.525 | -105.726389 | 009 S | 013 E | 18 | ||||||
LITTLE NELL | 33.540833 | -105.729167 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
LITTLE NELL (WHITE OAKS DISTRICT) | 33.753611 | -105.762778 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
LITTLE WONDER | 34.2125 | -105.73 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
LM&M MILL | 33.640833 | -105.877778 | 008 S | 010 E | 02 | ||||||
LOBNER | 33.8825 | -105.656667 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
LOVELACE PLANT | 33.629722 | -105.868889 | 008 S | 010 E | 11 | ||||||
LUCKLESS | 33.749167 | -105.754722 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
LUCKY STRIKE MINE | 33.852222 | -105.656667 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
M AND E NO 13 | 34.192222 | -105.778333 | 001 S | 011 E | 27 | ||||||
MAC ROCK QUARRY | 34.0486 | -105.6558 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
MAGMA NO 1 AND 2 CLAIMS | 33.545556 | -105.827778 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
MAGNETITE IRON LODE | 33.845833 | -105.657222 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
MAJOR | 33.634722 | -105.248611 | 008 S | 017 E | 03 | ||||||
MART PROSPECT | 33.505278 | -105.777778 | 009 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
MARTHA WASHINGTON | 33.4725 | -105.778333 | 010 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
MARTIN | 33.7475 | -105.745 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.597778 | -105.906389 | 008 S | 010 E | 21 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.770833 | -105.823056 | 006 S | 011 E | 20 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.415278 | -105.434722 | 010 S | 015 E | 25 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 34.0925 | -105.25 | 002 S | 016 E | 34 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 34.136111 | -105.6875 | 002 S | 012 E | 16 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.612222 | -105.5725 | 008 S | 014 E | 16 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.898611 | -105.674722 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.325 | -105.104722 | 011 S | 019 E | 30 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.759444 | -104.995556 | 006 S | 020 E | 30 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.694167 | -105.550556 | 007 S | 014 E | 14 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.7175 | -105.609167 | 007 S | 014 E | 07 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.606389 | -104.905556 | 008 S | 020 E | 24 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.325556 | -105.63 | 011 S | 013 E | 25 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.326667 | -105.630556 | 011 S | 013 E | 25 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.311389 | -105.641667 | 011 S | 013 E | 35 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.537222 | -105.622222 | 009 S | 014 E | 07 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.556389 | -105.588889 | 009 S | 014 E | 04 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.501111 | -105.516111 | 009 S | 015 E | 30 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.42 | -105.706667 | 010 S | 013 E | 20 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.590833 | -105.656667 | 008 S | 013 E | 23 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.522778 | -105.7025 | 009 S | 013 E | 17 | ||||||
MATERIALS PIT | 33.44 | -105.581667 | 010 S | 014 E | 16 | ||||||
MATERIALS PITS | 33.497778 | -106.256944 | 009 S | 007 E | 30 | ||||||
MAUD MINE | 33.4625 | -105.793056 | 010 S | 011 E | 10 | ||||||
MAY | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
MAYBERRY MINE | 33.468056 | -105.705 | 010 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
MCCORY PROSPECTS | 33.6419 | -105.4292 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
MCCRORY PROSPECT | 33.382222 | -105.703889 | 011 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
MCCRORY PROSPECT SEC 31 | 33.657222 | -105.510278 | 007 S | 015 E | 31 | ||||||
MCCRORY PROSPECT SEC 36 | 33.654444 | -105.525 | 007 S | 014 E | 36 | ||||||
MESCALERO GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 33.3125 | -105.625 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
MICHIGAN | 33.543889 | -105.738333 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
MIDNIGHT MINE | 33.508333 | -105.811389 | 009 S | 011 E | 21 | ||||||
MIGUEL OTERO | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
MINA TIRO ESTRELLA | 33.5667 | -105.35 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
MINERAL FARM PROSPECT | 33.461667 | -105.726667 | 010 S | 013 E | 06 | ||||||
MINERS CABIN | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
MINNIE LEA | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
MONJEAU NO 1 CLAIM | 33.458056 | -105.717222 | 010 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
MONTE CARLO | 33.480556 | -105.811667 | 009 S | 011 E | 33 | ||||||
MONTEZUMA CLAIM | 33.480556 | -105.811667 | 009 S | 011 E | 33 | ||||||
MONZO CLAIMS | 33.598056 | -105.458611 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
MOSCOW | 33.559722 | -105.820278 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
NEGLECT | 33.533611 | -105.741667 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
NEW MEXICO COPPER CORP CLAIMS | 33.508333 | -105.830833 | 009 S | 011 E | 20 | ||||||
NO 1 JERRY | 33.611944 | -105.666111 | 008 S | 013 E | 15 | ||||||
NORMA GRANDE | 33.884167 | -105.6525 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
NORMA NO 1 | 33.825556 | -105.646389 | 005 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
NORTH HOMESTAKE MINE | 33.755278 | -105.76 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
NORTHERN LIGHT | 33.775 | -105.7775 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
OLD ABE (COAL) MINE NO 1 & 2 | 33.731667 | -105.706667 | 007 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
OLD ABE MINE | 33.733056 | -105.701667 | 007 S | 013 W | 05 | ||||||
OLD ABE MINE (LEAD-ZINC) | 33.473611 | -105.792778 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
OLD ABE MINE (WHITE OAKS DISTRICT) | 33.755 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
OLD CHINAMAN | 33.468056 | -105.77 | 010 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
OLD HICKORY MINE | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
OLD HOMESTEAD MINE | 33.853056 | -105.67 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
OLD PRICE MINE | 33.730833 | -105.695556 | 007 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
OLD RED FOX | 33.485833 | -105.795833 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
OMEGA | 33.746667 | -105.755833 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
OSCURA | 33.501389 | -106.041111 | 009 S | 009 E | 30 | ||||||
OSLO | 33.634722 | -105.248611 | 008 S | 017 E | 03 | ||||||
OSO | 33.573056 | -105.470556 | 008 S | 015 E | 33 | ||||||
OSO CLAIM | 33.458056 | -105.717222 | 010 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
OWL | 33.741389 | -105.750556 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
P C LYMAN | 33.765 | -105.760556 | 006 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
PACIFIC | 33.530278 | -105.745278 | 009 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
PARK GOLD NO 3 MINE | 33.503611 | -105.830556 | 009 S | 011 E | 29 | ||||||
PARK GOLD TUNNEL | 33.501389 | -105.817222 | 009 S | 011 E | 29 | ||||||
PARSONS MINE | 33.489167 | -105.780556 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
PEGGY | 33.541667 | -105.722222 | 009 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
PHILLIPS HILLS GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 33.4375 | -106.125 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
PINE LODGE | 33.849444 | -105.673889 | 008 S | 016 E | 03 | ||||||
PINIE CLAIMS | 33.611667 | -105.451389 | 008 S | 015 E | 15 | ||||||
PIT BP2 | 33.6544 | -105.9081 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
PITTSBURG NO 1 | 33.9175 | -105.655833 | 004 S | 012 E | 35 | ||||||
PRICE | 33.742222 | -105.719444 | 006 S | 013 E | 31 | ||||||
PRIDE NO 2 | 34.188056 | -105.779167 | 001 S | 011 E | 27 | ||||||
PRIVATEER | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
R AND L CLAIM | 33.501389 | -105.790278 | 009 S | 011 E | 27 | ||||||
RARE METALS | 34.208333 | -105.777778 | 001 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
RED CLIFF | 34.144444 | -105.723333 | 002 S | 012 E | 18 | ||||||
RED CLOUD COPPER AND FLUORITE MINES | 34.196667 | -105.739722 | 001 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
RED JIM | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
RED WING NO 3 | 33.634722 | -105.248611 | 008 S | 017 E | 03 | ||||||
REIL | 33.862778 | -105.671389 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
RENOWNED MINE | 33.4725 | -105.786111 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
RIALTO GROUP | 33.494167 | -105.782778 | 009 S | 011 E | 27 | ||||||
RICHARD CARVER | 33.480556 | -105.811667 | 009 S | 011 E | 33 | ||||||
RICHARDSON CLAIMS | 33.532222 | -105.7975 | 009 S | 011 E | 15 | ||||||
RIO HONDO AND RIO RUIDOSO VALLEY GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 33.375 | -105.25 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
RIP VAN WINKLE | 33.758333 | -105.76 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
RITA MINE | 33.755556 | -105.76 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
RIVERSIDE | 33.781111 | -105.543333 | 006 S | 014 E | 14 | ||||||
ROBERT E LEE | 33.758333 | -105.76 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
ROCHELLE | 33.525556 | -105.735833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
ROCHFORD CLAIMS | 33.5175 | -105.755278 | 009 S | 011 E | 24 | ||||||
ROCK NO 1 | 33.444167 | -105.743889 | 010 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
SACRAMENTO | 33.770833 | -105.7925 | 006 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
SAILOR BOY | 33.559722 | -105.820278 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
SALAZAR CANYON PIT | 33.534722 | -105.4375 | 009 S | 015 E | 11 | ||||||
SALLY MINE | 33.838889 | -105.667778 | 005 S | 012 E | 34 | ||||||
SAN PEDRO-LINK- NOB HILL | 33.5639 | -105.25 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
SCHAENNA | 33.535 | -105.736111 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
SCRANTON | 33.753611 | -105.762778 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
SHIKEYS SHYSTER CLAIM | 33.448056 | -105.802222 | 010 S | 011 E | 16 | ||||||
SIERRA BLANCA MILL & PROCESSING CO | 33.876389 | -105.674167 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
SILVER CLIFF | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
SILVER DOLLAR CLAIM | 33.515278 | -105.8375 | 009 S | 011 E | 19 | ||||||
SILVER KING CLAIM | 33.480556 | -105.785556 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
SILVER KING TUNNEL | 33.545 | -105.74 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
SILVER NUGGET | 33.468333 | -105.753333 | 010 S | 011 E | 01 | ||||||
SILVER PLUME MINE | 33.401389 | -105.710833 | 010 S | 013 E | 31 | ||||||
SILVER-COPER CLAIM | 33.548889 | -105.821111 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
SILVERTONE CLAIM | 33.598056 | -105.458611 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
SKY HIGH | 34.2225 | -105.758611 | 001 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
SMOKEY MINE | 33.622222 | -105.556667 | 008 S | 014 E | 10 | ||||||
SMOOT PIT | 33.661944 | -105.136389 | 007 S | 018 E | 35 | ||||||
SMUGGLER CLAIM | 33.539167 | -105.743333 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
SMUGGLER MINE | 33.753611 | -105.763333 | 006 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
SOLDIER | 33.460556 | -105.745833 | 010 S | 011 E | 12 | ||||||
SOLITAIRE | 33.752778 | -105.756667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
SOUTH HOMESTAKE MINE | 33.751667 | -105.758056 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
SOUTHWEST MINERAL CORP MILL | 33.646111 | -105.868889 | 008 S | 010 E | 02 | ||||||
SPRING MINE | 33.844444 | -105.674444 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
SPUR MINE | 33.468611 | -105.787222 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
STATE MINE | 33.785556 | -105.804167 | 006 S | 011 E | 16 | ||||||
STILES | 33.448611 | -106.070278 | 010 S | 008 E | 12 | ||||||
STONEWALL JACKSON MINE | 33.483333 | -105.806111 | 009 S | 011 E | 33 | ||||||
SUGAR STAKE CLAIM | 33.527222 | -105.823889 | 009 S | 011 E | 17 | ||||||
SUMMIT PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.733333 | 001 S | 012 E | 19 | ||||||
SUNSHINE | 33.770833 | -105.77 | 006 S | 011 E | 23 | ||||||
SURESHOT | 33.847222 | -105.692222 | 005 S | 012 E | 28 | ||||||
SURPRISE | 33.508333 | -105.830833 | 009 S | 011 E | 20 | ||||||
SURPRISE CONTACT CLAIM | 33.503611 | -105.830556 | 009 S | 011 E | 29 | ||||||
SYLVANITE | 33.545556 | -105.827778 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
T CLAIM | 33.495833 | -105.8075 | 009 S | 011 E | 28 | ||||||
T-2 CLAIM | 33.492222 | -105.813889 | 009 S | 011 E | 28 | ||||||
TANGLE | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
TECOLOTE PEAKS IRON CLAIM | 34.065278 | -105.675 | 003 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
TELLURIDE | 33.545556 | -105.827778 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
TEXAS GIRL | 33.534167 | -105.736667 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
THANKSGIVING | 33.545 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 08 | ||||||
THRIFTY CLAIM | 33.480556 | -105.785556 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
TIDE IRON DEPOSIT | 33.5756 | -105.2961 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
TOM'S GRAVEL PIT | 33.3836 | -105.6142 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
TORTOLITA CANYON VEIN | 33.5467 | -105.7669 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
TRUST | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
UNION JACK | 33.540278 | -105.818889 | 009 S | 011 E | 05 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.752778 | -105.759444 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.751667 | -105.751667 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.793333 | -105.768056 | 006 S | 011 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.791944 | -105.764444 | 006 S | 011 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.768333 | -105.79 | 006 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.753611 | -105.761111 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.761667 | -105.756389 | 006 S | 011 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.5425 | -105.557222 | 009 S | 014 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.385556 | -105.712222 | 011 S | 013 E | 06 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.531389 | -105.739444 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.744722 | -105.744167 | 006 S | 011 E | 36 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.502222 | -105.779444 | 009 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.5025 | -105.782778 | 009 S | 011 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.552778 | -105.9025 | 009 S | 010 E | 04 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.734444 | -105.760556 | 007 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.465556 | -105.775556 | 010 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.4825 | -105.788889 | 009 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.863611 | -105.6975 | 005 S | 012 E | 21 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.869722 | -105.671667 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.859444 | -105.676389 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.855278 | -105.677778 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.853611 | -105.676944 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.849444 | -105.665278 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.846944 | -105.665833 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.843889 | -105.676944 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.753056 | -105.741389 | 006 S | 012 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.473333 | -105.789722 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.468889 | -105.790278 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.473333 | -105.793611 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.4775 | -105.781111 | 010 S | 011 E | 34 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.469167 | -105.774722 | 010 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.931944 | -105.710833 | 004 S | 012 E | 29 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.933333 | -105.712222 | 004 S | 012 E | 29 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.911111 | -105.643333 | 004 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINE | 33.885278 | -105.658333 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINES | 33.500833 | -105.769444 | 009 S | 011 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED MINES | 33.881667 | -105.668333 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.873889 | -105.669167 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.872778 | -105.676667 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.87 | -105.678333 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.874444 | -105.68 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.872222 | -105.686111 | 005 S | 012 E | 16 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8725 | -105.658056 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.871111 | -105.664167 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.867778 | -105.6675 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.861111 | -105.6725 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.855833 | -105.660833 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.853333 | -105.656111 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8575 | -105.649167 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.858333 | -105.650556 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.865556 | -105.645833 | 005 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.869167 | -105.644722 | 005 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.868889 | -105.651389 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.840833 | -105.661667 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.860833 | -105.648056 | 005 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.857222 | -105.626944 | 005 S | 013 E | 19 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.861111 | -105.614167 | 005 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8625 | -105.625278 | 005 S | 013 E | 19 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.867778 | -105.626111 | 005 S | 013 E | 19 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.871667 | -105.654444 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.874167 | -105.6525 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8575 | -105.6725 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.848889 | -105.658056 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8425 | -105.665556 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.844444 | -105.664722 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.839444 | -105.651667 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8525 | -105.657778 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.845833 | -105.6625 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.843333 | -105.6475 | 005 S | 012 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.854167 | -105.672222 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.841944 | -105.682778 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.774167 | -105.728889 | 006 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.778333 | -105.725278 | 006 S | 013 E | 19 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.779444 | -105.748611 | 006 S | 011 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.806111 | -105.670556 | 006 S | 013 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.816389 | -105.673889 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.815 | -105.683056 | 006 S | 013 E | 04 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.814444 | -105.677778 | 006 S | 013 E | 04 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.820556 | -105.651667 | 006 S | 013 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.837222 | -105.663889 | 005 S | 012 E | 35 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.837222 | -105.665556 | 005 S | 012 E | 34 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.835833 | -105.670278 | 005 S | 012 E | 34 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.838056 | -105.676667 | 005 S | 012 E | 34 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.849444 | -105.668333 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.874444 | -105.674167 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.923333 | -105.642778 | 004 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.898889 | -105.671667 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.900278 | -105.669167 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.907778 | -105.6675 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.9025 | -105.678056 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.888611 | -105.662222 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.890556 | -105.664167 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.890833 | -105.642222 | 005 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.900833 | -105.631111 | 005 S | 012 E | 01 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.901667 | -105.645833 | 005 S | 012 E | 01 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.882778 | -105.668333 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.888611 | -105.668889 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.888333 | -105.654444 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.875556 | -105.651667 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.876944 | -105.666389 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.875556 | -105.672778 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.8925 | -105.669722 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.893889 | -105.679167 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.9025 | -105.665556 | 005 S | 012 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.888333 | -105.658333 | 005 S | 012 E | 11 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.880833 | -105.663333 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.877778 | -105.671667 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.881667 | -105.678333 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.882778 | -105.673333 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.9025 | -105.624167 | 005 S | 013 E | 06 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.671389 | -105.628611 | 007 S | 015 E | 30 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.491667 | -105.736389 | 009 S | 012 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.455278 | -105.7075 | 010 S | 013 E | 08 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.453611 | -105.703611 | 010 S | 013 E | 08 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.388056 | -105.717222 | 011 S | 013 E | 06 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.545556 | -105.737778 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.542778 | -105.736944 | 009 S | 012 E | 12 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.608333 | -105.468056 | 008 S | 015 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 34.2 | -105.729444 | 001 S | 012 E | 30 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.527222 | -105.738333 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECT | 33.529722 | -105.731111 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.872222 | -105.669167 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.869167 | -105.660556 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.873333 | -105.663333 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.87 | -105.668056 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.8625 | -105.675 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.864722 | -105.673056 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.865 | -105.675833 | 005 S | 012 E | 22 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.857222 | -105.663333 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.860556 | -105.653889 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.859167 | -105.640833 | 005 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.872778 | -105.645833 | 005 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.865833 | -105.656111 | 005 S | 012 E | 23 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.843333 | -105.651667 | 005 S | 012 E | 26 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.85 | -105.646667 | 005 S | 012 E | 25 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.809167 | -105.670833 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.811944 | -105.675 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.808889 | -105.679722 | 006 S | 013 E | 04 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.8125 | -105.673056 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.806944 | -105.68 | 006 S | 013 E | 09 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.821944 | -105.645556 | 006 S | 013 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.824167 | -105.646667 | 006 S | 013 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.822222 | -105.651667 | 006 S | 013 E | 02 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.850833 | -105.670278 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.8525 | -105.671389 | 005 S | 012 E | 27 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.876667 | -105.653056 | 005 S | 012 E | 14 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.876667 | -105.678889 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.890556 | -105.67 | 005 S | 012 E | 10 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.876389 | -105.675556 | 005 S | 012 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.655 | -105.591667 | 007 S | 014 E | 32 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.484722 | -105.736667 | 009 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
UNNAMED PROSPECTS | 33.53 | -105.725833 | 009 S | 013 E | 18 | ||||||
UNNAMED QUARRY | 33.336944 | -105.64 | 011 S | 013 E | 24 | ||||||
UNNAMED QUARRY | 33.605278 | -105.669167 | 008 S | 013 E | 15 | ||||||
UNNAMED QUARRY | 33.616944 | -105.67 | 008 S | 013 E | 15 | ||||||
VALLEY OF FIRE ROAD CUT | 33.6958 | -105.9125 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
VANDERBILT | 33.529167 | -105.740833 | 009 S | 012 E | 13 | ||||||
VERA CRUZ MINE | 33.605556 | -105.701667 | 008 S | 013 E | 17 | ||||||
WAGON CANYON GYPSUM DEPOSIT | 33.625 | -106.03 | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||||||
WARD LESLIE | 33.835 | -105.646389 | 005 S | 012 E | 36 | ||||||
WASHINGTON | 33.466667 | -105.768611 | 010 S | 011 E | 02 | ||||||
WATER CRESS CLAIM | 33.493333 | -105.841111 | 009 S | 011 E | 30 | ||||||
WATER DOG PROSPECT | 33.474444 | -105.749167 | 010 S | 011 E | 01 | ||||||
WEE THREE NO 1 & 2 | 33.598056 | -105.458611 | 008 S | 015 E | 22 | ||||||
WELLS & PARKER | 33.722778 | -105.694444 | 007 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
WHETTIGE | 33.660278 | -105.549444 | 007 S | 014 E | 35 | ||||||
WHITE SWAN | 33.469444 | -105.785556 | 010 S | 011 E | 03 | ||||||
WIDE AWAKE | 33.518889 | -105.738056 | 009 S | 012 E | 24 | ||||||
WILDCAT | 33.734722 | -105.707778 | 007 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
WILDE ROVER | 33.541667 | -105.722222 | 009 S | 013 E | 07 | ||||||
WILLIAMS | 33.726111 | -105.6975 | 007 S | 013 E | 05 | ||||||
WILLIS | 33.475278 | -105.798889 | 010 S | 011 E | 04 | ||||||
WILLOW SPRINGS | 33.5575 | -105.892222 | 009 S | 010 E | 03 | ||||||
YELLOW HAND | 33.570556 | -105.425833 | 008 S | 015 E | 36 | ||||||
YELLOW JACKET | 33.770833 | -105.788056 | 006 S | 011 E | 22 | ||||||
YOURS TRULY CLAIM | 33.445556 | -105.748333 | 010 S | 011 E | 13 | ||||||
ZUNI NO 1 | 33.815556 | -105.675556 | 006 S | 013 E | 03 | ||||||
ZUNI NO 4 | 33.816389 | -105.684444 | 006 S | 013 E | 04 |
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