1965
DOI: 10.58799/b-76
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Molybdenum resources of New Mexico

Abstract: Molybdenum minerals are widely distributed in NM; 74 occurrences have been reported. Molybdenite is the most common molybdenum mineral, as it is throughout the world; wulfenite, jordisite, ferrimolybdenite, ilsemannite, powellite, and molybdian scheelite also are found in the state.There are seven types of molybdenum deposits in NM: 1) molybdenite in pegmatite dikes, 2) molybdenite with or without other sulfide minerals in quartz veins, 3) molybdenite as disseminated grains and in quartz-stockwork veinlets in … Show more

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“…This part of northeastern New Mexico is notable for having the highest point of the state-Wheeler Peak, elevation 13,160 feet. The molybdenite deposit of Questa, on the northwestern margin of the area, is said to be unique among the major molybdenum mines of the world because of its high-grade molybdenite ore produced from fissure veins (Schilling, 1965). At the present time, however, molybdenite of this mine comes from its stockwork deposit.…”
Section: Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This part of northeastern New Mexico is notable for having the highest point of the state-Wheeler Peak, elevation 13,160 feet. The molybdenite deposit of Questa, on the northwestern margin of the area, is said to be unique among the major molybdenum mines of the world because of its high-grade molybdenite ore produced from fissure veins (Schilling, 1965). At the present time, however, molybdenite of this mine comes from its stockwork deposit.…”
Section: Investigationmentioning
confidence: 99%