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Clay minerals from Inyo County, California, USA

USA
 
  • California
    • Inyo County
      • Amargosa Desert
        • Franklin Well
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Amargosa Range
        • Funeral Mts (Funeral Range)
          • Pyramid Peak
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Argus Mts (Argus Range)
        • Argus Mining District (Kellcy Mining District; Sherman Mining District)
          • Mountain Spring
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Coso Hot Springs
        • Coso Hot Springs deposit
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
Ross, Clyde Polhemus & Robert Giertz Yates (1943), The Coso quicksilver district, Inyo County, California: USGS Bulletin 936-Q: 395-416.
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Darwin Hills
        • Darwin Mining District
          • Darwin
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Dublin Hills
        • Shoshone
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District)
        • Ryan
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
        • Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Schaller, Waldemar T., Vlisidis, Angelina C., Mrose, and Mary E. (1965) Macallisterite, 2MgOΒ·6B2O3Β·15H2O, a new hydrous magnesium borate mineral from the Death Valley region, Inyo County, California. American Mineralogist, 50 (5-6) 629-640
Erd, Richard C., McAllister, James F., Eberlein, G. Donald (1979) New data on hungchaoite, the second world occurrence, Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 64 (3-4) 369-375
Murdoch, Joseph, Webb, Robert W. (1966) Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966) - California Division Mines and Geology, Bulletin 189. p.1-559.
      • Owens Valley
        • Dirty Socks Spring
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Panamint Valley
        • Panamint Springs
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
      • Sugar Loaf
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
 
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