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Mesa Co., Colorado, USA


Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
Albite
Almandine
Analcime
Ankerite
'Apatite'
'Apophyllite'
Azurite
Barnesite
Baryte
Becquerelite
Beryl
Biotite
Blödite
Bornite
Calcite
Carnotite
'Chalcedony'
'var: Agate'
'var: Moss Agate'
'var: Petrified Wood'
Chalcocite
Chalcopyrite
Coffinite (TL)
Coquimbite
Corvusite
Dolomite
var: Ferroan Dolomite

Doloresite (TL)
Enargite
Epsomite
Fluorite
Fourmarierite
Galena
'Garnet Group'
Gold
Gypsum
var: Selenite
Halite
Hematite
Hewettite
Hexahydrite
'Hornblende'
Johannite
Kaolinite
Kieserite
Lepidolite
Limonite
Löweite
Luzonite
Malachite
Metahewettite
Metatyuyamunite
Mirabilite
Molybdenite
Montroseite
Muscovite
Nahcolite
Navajoite
Nitratine
Opal
var: Wood Opal
Orthoclase
Paramontroseite
Pascoite
Pentahydrite
Pyrite
Quartz
var: Amethyst
var: Jasper
var: Rose Quartz
Rauvite
Roscoelite
Samarskite-(Y)
Schoepite
Schröckingerite
Sherwoodite
Starkeyite
Steigerite
Sulphur
Thenardite
Trona
Tyuyamunite
Uraninite
Uranophane
Uranopilite
Vanoxite
Zippeite
Zircon


189 entries listed. 68 valid minerals. 2 type localities (valid minerals).

Localities in this Region:
USA
 
  • Colorado
    • Mesa Co.
      • Battlement Mesa Area
      • Beaver Creek
      • Beaver Mesa
        • Jerome Craig Ranch
          • Copper Creek District
          • Nancy Hanks Gulch
        • Calamity Mesa
        • Tenderfoot Mesa
      • West Gateway District

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