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Muscovite
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Little Cahuilla Mountain, Cahuilla Mining District, Riverside County, California, USA
USA
California
Riverside County
Cahuilla Mining District
Little Cahuilla Mountain
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Andalusite pegmatite (group I; older pegmatites)
Webb, R. W. 1942. Two Andalusite Pegmatites from Riverside County, California. The American Mineralogist. 28(11-12):581-593.
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Audrey Lynn Mine (Audrey Lynne Mine; Jumping Joe claims)
Osborn, P. 2006. Personal communication between Philip Osborn, Hemet CA. (discoverer/owner) and Scott L. Ritchie, SDMC
07/25.
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Fano Mine (Big Pink claim; Fano-Simmons Mine; Little Blue claim; MS 4800; Simmons Mine)
Neal Rose
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Granitic pegmatite occurrence (group II; younger pegmatites)
Webb, R. W. 1942. Two Andalusite Pegmatites from Riverside County, California. The American Mineralogist. 28(11-12):581-593.
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Juan Diego Mine No. 1 (Juan Diego No. 1 deposit; Rainbow Mine; Rainbow prospects)
Crother R. A. (1992) Host Rock Lithologies and Structural Constraints on Complex Pegmatites in the San Jacinto Mountains of California. Department of Geological Sciences, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
June.
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Sly Rick prospect (Green Centipede claim)
King, Van (n.d.)
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