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U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

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Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax crystals. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. Borax crystals often are found growing in sumps and the bottoms of flooded stopes in the old underground working.
Photo ID: 237295    View Count: 179

Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. Borax crystals grow in sumps and the bottoms of partially flooded stopes in the old underground workings. Several different habits are found.
Photo ID: 237301    View Count: 182

Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. Borax crystals grow in sumps and in the bottoms of partially flooded stopes in the old underground workings at Boron. Sometimes they grow on old mine timbers and other rubbish. In this specimen you can see that the Borax crystals are growing on a piece of wood.
Photo ID: 237304    View Count: 129

Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O, Tincalconite : Na2[B4O7] · 5H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax crystal altering to Tincalconite. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. Borax looses five molecules of water and becomes a white pseudomorph of Tincalconite after Borax. Those who have collected and sold these specimen that are collected in the old underground workings from sumps and the bottoms of ...
Photo ID: 237299    View Count: 111

Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. Crystals of borax grow in sumps and the bottom of partially flooded stopes in the old underground workings. Some specimens can be quite large.
Photo ID: 237303    View Count: 109

Borax : Na2[B4O7] · 10H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Borax. J. Minette collection. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm. These crystals grow in sumps and the bottoms of partially flooded stopes in the old underground workings.
Photo ID: 237300    View Count: 87

Calcite : CaCO3, Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

An excellent example of botryoidal Calcite with Colemanite from this famous mine. On more than one occasion I have spent entire days breaking open boulders filled with vugs of Calcite hoping to get a specimen like this one. From my experience most of the vugs containing Calcite are just too small to allow a specimen of this size and quality to ...
 © Russell G. RizzoPhoto ID: 97254    View Count: 147

Multiple photos availableCalcite : CaCO3, Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

A flat double sided plate of sharp white colemanite scattered with beautifully contrasting orange calcite crystals to 5mm. The only point of attachment is along the bottom edge of the plate. Specimen size is 63mm x 55mm x 17mm. P. Nicholson collection and photo.
 © Paul NicholsonPhoto ID: 261519    View Count: 23

Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O, Calcite : CaCO3

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Colemanite and Calcite, R. Currier collection. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 236282    View Count: 109

Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O

U.S. Borax Open Pit, U.S. Borax Mine (Pacific West Coast Borax Mine; Pacific Coast Borax Co. Mine; Boron Mine; U.S. Borax and Chemical Corp. Mine; Kramer Mine; Baker Mine), Kramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kramer District, Kern Co., California, USA

Colemanite, R. Currier collection. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch.
Photo ID: 236284    View Count: 57
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