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Dan Evanich

As an amateur mineralogist I will be writing about the minerals and mines of select historic mining districts in the Western US. You will be reading a lot about the minerals of Butte, Montana, and Tiger, Arizona, two of my favorites.

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Restoration Time Completed!

A couple of weeks ago I posted an image of a Butte enargite and pyrite mineral specimen (see the image above) that needed a moderate cleaning and edge trimming to restore much of the original look. The work has been completed now and you ca...

6 days ago
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A New Polymorph Mineral from Mammoth-St. Anthony Mine, Tiger, Pinal County, Arizona

The Mammoth-St. Anthony Mine was located near a town named Tiger in Pinal County, Arizona. The town (and the mine) no longer exist having been obliterated by open pit mining operations of the San Manuel Copper Mine a few decades ago. What m...

10 days ago
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The Importance of Manganese in the Mining History of Butte, Montana

When you think of the element manganese (Mn) and the minerals it forms, some of the first examples that come to mind are the oxides (MnO) with most of them not particularly colorful or visually attractive mineral species to the collector. T...

a month ago
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Restoration Time

I’m sending this old collection Butte enargite and pyrite mineral specimen from a late 19th century collection for a mild cleaning to determine if the heavy black oxidation can be mitigated while retaining some of its original patina. Not a...

a month ago
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