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Nobleite : CaB6O9(OH)2·3H2O

Corkscrew Mine, Corkscrew Canyon, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

White, platy nobleite on colemanite from the type locality. 2.4 cm wide field of view.
 © CaltechPhoto ID: 45769    View Count: 552

Nobleite : CaB6O9(OH)2·3H2O

Corkscrew Mine, Corkscrew Canyon, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

4.2 cm specimen from the collection of Fred DeVito, self collected in 1963
 © The-Vug.comPhoto ID: 67091    View Count: 316

Nobleite : CaB6O9(OH)2·3H2O, Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O

Corkscrew Mine, Corkscrew Canyon, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

White Nobleite crystals on tan drusy Colemanite. R. Currier collection. Specimen is one of the best from this limited find at the type locality. Scale at bottom of image is an inch with a rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 236883    View Count: 109

Nobleite : CaB6O9(OH)2·3H2O

Corkscrew Mine, Corkscrew Canyon, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

Width of field 2.5 mm. Collection of Jesse Crawford. Compositing software: CombineZP. Equipment: Nikon D-100 digital camera on a homemade microscope.
 © 2008 Jesse CrawfordPhoto ID: 190858    View Count: 101

Nobleite : CaB6O9(OH)2·3H2O, Colemanite : Ca[B3O4(OH)3] · H2O

Corkscrew Mine, Corkscrew Canyon, Furnace Creek District, Black Mts, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA

White Nobleite crystals on tan drusy Colemanite. R. Currier collection. Specimen is one of the best from this small find. The scale at the bottom of the image is an inch with rule at one cm.
Photo ID: 236882    View Count: 91
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