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  2. Henderson molybdenum mine - Wikipedia

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    The deposit is similar to other porphyry molybdenum deposits such as the Climax mine in Colorado and the Questa mine in New Mexico. The Henderson deposit is located in the Colorado Mineral Belt , a northeast-southwest alignment of metal deposits that crosses the mountainous part of Colorado from Boulder to Durango .

  3. Uranium mining in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Uravan Mineral Belt. The 70-mile long (110 km) Uravan mineral belt is an arcuate zone of uranium-vanadium deposits in San Miguel, Montrose, and Mesa counties, Colorado, and Grand County, Utah. It was the area most productive of uranium in the United States in the early 20th century.

  4. Climax mine - Wikipedia

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    The Climax mine, located in Climax, Colorado, United States, is a major molybdenum mine in Lake and Summit counties, Colorado. Shipments from the mine began in 1915. At its highest output, the Climax mine was the largest molybdenum mine in the world, and for many years it supplied three quarters of the world's supply of molybdenum.

  5. Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    The richest gold mine in Colorado history, [1] it is the only remaining significant producer of gold in the state, and produced 322,000 troy ounces of gold in 2019, and reported 3.45 million troy ounces of Proven and Probable Reserves as at December 31, 2019.

  6. Gold mining in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Only one Colorado mine continues to produce gold, the Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine at Victor near Colorado Springs, an open-pit heap leach operation owned by Newmont Corporation, which produced 322,000 troy ounces of gold in 2019 and reported 3.45 million troy ounces of Proven and Probable Reserves as at December 31, 2019.

  7. More Developers Quietly Keeping Mineral Rights Under Homes ...

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    Owners of severed mineral rights pay no property taxes at all. Only when minerals are extracted from the ground are they usually taxed, according to Jerry Simmons, the executive director of the ...

  8. Mineral rights - Wikipedia

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    When mineral rights have been severed from the surface rights (or property rights), it is referred to as a "split estate." In a split estate, the owner of the mineral rights has the right to develop those minerals, regardless of who owns the surface rights. This is because in United States law, mineral rights trump surface rights. [5]

  9. Funeral homeowners accused of giving families fake ashes and ...

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    From 2019 to 2023, the owners collected more than $130,000 for funerals and cremations that never took place. A hearse and debris at the rear of the Return to Nature Funeral Home, in Penrose ...