GinoriteEast Coleman Mine, East Coleman Hills, Furnace Creek District, Death Valley National Park, Inyo Co., California, USA
Photo: Simone Citon Latitude: 36°28'17"N
Longitude: 116°50'41"W
A borate occurrence located in the NW¼NW¼ sec. 14, T27N, R1E, SBM.
Mineralization is a lacustrine borate d (Deposit Model: 260), hosted in the Furnace Creek Formation (tuff, clay, mud, mudstone, sandstone).
Local structures include 2 faults.
References
Evans, James R., G.C. Taylor, and J.S. Rapp (1976) Mines and mineral deposits in Death Valley National Monument. California Division Mines and Geology Special Report 125: 1-61.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983), Minerals of California; Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 238, 254.
Mineral List
4 entries listed. 4 valid minerals.
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