Locality type: | Mine |
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Type: | Bentonite |
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Validity: | Believed Valid |
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Mineral Data: | Click here to view Bentonite data |
Locality Data: | Click here to view Pacific Bentonite Mine, Teagle [Kern County], Summit Range, San Bernardino County, California, USA |
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID: | 1091907 |
Long-form Identifier: | 1:3:1091907:1 |
GUID (UUID V4): | e5b2cadb-5635-47ae-8910-d9a6b4596552 |
Nearest other occurrences of Bentonite |
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1.0km (0.6 miles) | ⓘSummit Range Bentonite deposit, Teagle [Kern County], Summit Range, San Bernardino County, California, USA |
3.7km (2.3 miles) | ⓘU. S. Bentonite prospect (U S Bentonite prospect), Searles Valley (Spangler Valley), San Bernardino County, California, USA |
8.3km (5.2 miles) | ⓘDuran deposit, Laurel Mountain (Copper Mountain), Rademacher Mining District, Kern County, California, USA |
10.5km (6.5 miles) | ⓘAetna group, El Paso Peaks, Rademacher Mining District, Kern County, California, USA |
14.0km (8.7 miles) | ⓘUnnamed Clay deposit [1] (Clay deposit No. 1; Bentonite Knoll Nos. 1; 2 & 3), El Paso Peaks, Rademacher Mining District, Kern County, California, USA |
31.0km (19.3 miles) | ⓘStevens deposit, Red Buttes, El Paso Mountains District, Kern County, California, USA |
32.0km (19.9 miles) | ⓘKoehn Clay deposit (Koehn deposit; Red Rose claim; White Rose claim), Red Buttes, El Paso Mountains District, Kern County, California, USA |
33.1km (20.5 miles) | ⓘWhite Clay Nos. 1 and 2 Prospect (White Clay No.s 1 & 2; Los Angeles Pressed Brick Company), Ricardo, El Paso Mountains District, Kern County, California, USA |
33.4km (20.7 miles) | ⓘSnow White Mine, Ricardo, El Paso Mountains District, Kern County, California, USA |
48.5km (30.2 miles) | ⓘKramer Borate deposit, Boron, Kern County, California, USA |
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| | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO...BRADLEY State Mineralogist JANUARY 1943 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF MINES AND GEOLOGY QUARTERLY CHAPTER...MINES FERRY BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 21200 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 1 DIVISION...STAFF WALTER W. BRADLEY State Mineralogist Olaf San Francisco P. Jenkins, Chief Geologist C. A. Logan...Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Los Angeles Sacramento Redding San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco | | | Book | MINERALS OF CALIFORNlA 299" 257889 PEMBERTON' HOFE CALIFORNIA MINERALS 2995 SEP 1933 OINCO Digitized by...org/details/mineralsofcalifo00pemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA - MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl Pemberton ~ VAN NOSTRAND...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: centennial volume, 1866-1966...index. 1. Mineralogy - California. 2. Mines and mineral resources - California. I. MUidoch, J oseph, 1890Minerals...1890Minerals of California. 11. Title. QE375.C32P45 549.9794 81-15963 ISBN 0-442-274882 AACR2 Preface | | | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM, Director DIVISION OF MINES FERRY...FERRY BUILDING SAN FRANCISCO OLAF P. JENKINS, Chief JANUARY, Vol. 43 1947 No. CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF...printed in California state printing office 70558 LIBRARY '^iSaVERSi I Y OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 1 ... STATE OF CALIFORNIA Earl Warren, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Warren Hannum, T. Director...Chief Headquarters Third Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco 11 District Offices State Building, | | | Book | ^ '“ P r . . . I West Orange SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY 9048 00992838 7 257989 R q549...q549 PEMBERTON, H.E MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA P 2995 IpSl q 49 f 07. 257889 ^ pe B T 5 w! balJ E...org/details/mineralsofcalifoOOpemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl r i L ] Pemberton ...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: 1866-1966 / by Joseph Murdoch...Includes index. 1. Mineralogy -California. 2. Mines and mineral resources- California. I. Murdoch, Joseph, 1890Minerals | | | Journal (volume) | STATE OF CALIFORNIA EARL WARREN. Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WARREN T. HANNUM. DIVISION...BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO OLAF P. JENKINS, Chief Vol. 49 JANUARY-APRIL 11 1953 CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF...LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS Nos. 1 and 2 STATE OF CALIFORNIA EARL WARREN, Governor...OLAF Headquarters Third Floor, Ferry Building, San Francisco Branch 11 Offices State Building, 217...of Mines maintains at its headquarters offices in San Francisco a technical library containing several | | | Book (volume) | DAS2. Orca Book Publishers PO Box 468 Custer, WA USA 98240-0468 Dedicated to Simon Deane 1951 - 1997...Librarian at the Jack Davis Geological Library. At the Pacific Geoscience Centre, my thanks to Roy Hyndman, Earl...evolved as a result of interactions between the Pacific and North America tectonic plates. The buildup...in the rock matrix. The mountains in the Bugaboo Range (to the west of Windermere) are granites, as is...America Plate and the oceanic Juan de Fuca and Pacific plates. On the left, an ocean ridge is formed by | | | Journal (issue) | which is at odds with the fact that we can still mine them today. Here I will explore, to what extent...colours have become fashionable again. There’s a range of artists’ oil paints using Oxford Ochre. Pip Seymour...(Forest of Dean) iron mines and ochres. The natural range of colours of the iron oxides are yellow, brown...is well hydrated. Natural ochres from Sia Mine, Cyprus range from yellow to red/purple. Industrial mining...sedimentary environments. eg. iron rich sands in the Ochre mine in Roussillion, France. Yellow grading into red |
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