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  2. 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]

  3. General Mining Act of 1872 - Wikipedia

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    the Mineral Materials Act of 1947, 30 U.S.C. § 601, et. seq., [30] which provides for the sale or public giveaway of certain minerals, such as sand or gravel; the Multiple Mineral Use Act of 1954 (Multiple Mineral Development Act), 30 U.S.C. Ch. 12, [31] which provided for the development of multiple minerals on the same tracts of public land;

  4. Golden Sunlight mine - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Sunlight mine is an open pit gold mine in Jefferson County, Montana, 5 mi (8 km) northeast of Whitehall and 24 mi (39 km) east of Butte, MontanaThe mine sits at an elevation of 6,000 ft (1,829 m) on the Bull Mountain range.

  5. New World Mining District - Wikipedia

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    Initial exploration of the region occurred in the 1860s with extensive workings developed at the Homestake and Little Daisy Mines between 1904 and 1925. The Homestake mine stopped only a few hundred feet from a high-grade ore body later discovered by Crown Butte Mines (a subsidiary of Hemlo Gold, a Canadian mining company) in 1989-1990 as a result of an intensive drilling campaign.

  6. Geology of Montana - Wikipedia

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    The geology of Montana includes thick sequences of Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary rocks overlying ancient Archean and Proterozoic crystalline basement rock. . Eastern Montana has considerable oil and gas resources, while the uplifted Rocky Mountains in the west, which resulted from the Laramide orogeny and other tectonic events have locations with met

  7. Tenmile Creek (Lewis and Clark County, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the Bates Land Company put 1,212 acre-feet (1,495,000 kl) of Tenmile Creek water up for sale at a price of $9.6 million ($12,740,629 in 2023 dollars). The water rights were third in line. The company offered the water rights to the city of Helena for just $1 million ($1,327,149 in 2023 dollars), but the city said its Tenmile ...

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  9. Montana Resources LLP - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Montana Minerals reactivated the Continental mine, [1] which Anaconda had idled in 1983. [2] The Continental Pit closed again in 2000, but reopened in fall 2003. [3] As of 2006, remaining ore reserves at the Continental pit were estimated to be 364 million tonnes, averaging 0.35 percent copper, 0.027 percent molybdenum, and 2.2 g/tonne ...