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Death Valley National Monument, Death Valley, Inyo Co., California, USA


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


Mineral List:
Analcime
Anglesite
Anhydrite
Aragonite
Azurite
Bornite
Calcite
Celestine
Cerussite
Chalcopyrite
'Chevkinite'
Chlorargyrite
var: Bromian Chlorargyrite
Chrysocolla
Colemanite
Covellite
Diopside
Dolomite
Epidote
Ferberite ?
Fluorite
Galena
Gehlenite
Gold
Gowerite
Gypsum
Halite
Hemimorphite
'Hornblende'
Hübnerite
Hydroboracite
Hydrozincite
Inyoite
Jarosite
Malachite
Meyerhofferite
Mimetite
Minium
Nobleite
Orthoclase
Ottrélite
Plancheite
Plattnerite
Priceite
Probertite
'Psilomelane'
Pyrite
Pyrrhotite
Quartz
Sassolite
Shattuckite
Siderite
Smithsonite
Sphalerite
Staurolite
Stibiconite
Stibnite
Tetrahedrite
Tremolite
Ulexite
Vanadinite
Vesuvianite
Wardsmithite (TL)
Wulfenite


103 entries listed. 60 valid minerals. 1 type locality (valid mineral).

Localities in this Region:
USA
 
  • California
    • Inyo Co.
      • Death Valley
        • Death Valley National Monument
            • Furnace Creek Borate District
              • Amargosa Valley
              • Ryan
                • Pleasant Canyon
                • Surprise Canyon
              • Panamint
              • Northwestern Spur White Top Mountain
              • O'Brien Canyon
            • Skidoo
              • Wood Canyon
            • Southeast end of Panamint Mountains
            • Stovepipe Wells
              • Ubehebe Peak
            • Wild Rose Canyon

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