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Best Of California Minerals
Posted by Jay Buscio
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Best Of California Minerals November 08, 2011 04:35PM |
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Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 439 |
I've been field collecting minerals here in California for 35 odd years now so I thought it would be fitting to start a thread on the minerals of this fine state.
Tincalconite after Borax to start with from the U.S. Borax open pit mine at Boron, Kern Co., California. Specimen measures 7 x 4 x 3 cm.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/11/2011 06:56AM by Rock Currier.
Tincalconite after Borax to start with from the U.S. Borax open pit mine at Boron, Kern Co., California. Specimen measures 7 x 4 x 3 cm.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/11/2011 06:56AM by Rock Currier.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 09, 2011 04:20PM |
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Azurite and Malachite, on Quartz and Limonite, Pilot Hill, El Dorado Co., California. Self collected. Specimen measures 5.5 x 5 x 4 cm.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 09, 2011 05:45PM |
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 09, 2011 05:50PM |
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Tourmaline Gem Pocket, from the Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, California. Size: 13"W X 9"H X 8"D.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/07/2012 05:43PM by David Dugan.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 09, 2011 07:29PM |
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Nice gem pocket specimen Dave!
Here's a elbaite tourmaline from the same locality that measures 6 x 3 x 2.5 cm.
Here's a elbaite tourmaline from the same locality that measures 6 x 3 x 2.5 cm.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 08:28AM |
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 02:53PM |
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AM your talent with the camera never fails to amaze me, you are a true artist!
Rubellite in Lepidolite,Stewart Mine,Pala District,San Diego Co., California.Measures 13 x 11 x 9 cm.
Rubellite in Lepidolite,Stewart Mine,Pala District,San Diego Co., California.Measures 13 x 11 x 9 cm.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 06:56PM |
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Here's a nice gem quality Lemon Opal from the Manhattan Mine, Knoxville, Knoxville District, Napa Co., California. This material really fluoresces brightly under short wave UV. measures 11 x 6 x 2.5 cm
Here's the sliced end of the same specimen.
Here's the sliced end of the same specimen.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 08:32PM |
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Here's a large single Idocrase crystal collected back in the 1950's from the Stifle Claim, Traverse Creek Area, El Dorado Co., California. Measures 7 x 6 x 6 cm.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 10:58PM |
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Molybdenite with minor Scheelite,Moore Creek, Garnet Hill, Calaveras Co., California. Measures 24 x 16 x 8 cm. Collected back in the 1980's.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 11:20PM |
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Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 4 |
After this year's splendid Tucson Gem and Mineral Show focus on "Minerals of California", I'll add this picture of an exceptional gold specimen from the Mockingbird Mine in the Whitlock District. Thanks to "The San Francisco Crystal Gazers" who exhibited it. Size is approximately 1.5 inches, if I recall it correctly. I apologize for a yellow tint of the photo, it must have been the showcase illumination.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/10/2011 11:21PM by Christian Lobscheid.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 10, 2011 11:29PM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 709 |
Hi,
Thanks for giving me an education on fine California minerals.
I won't post any tourmaline specimens because of overkill but I thought this unique specimen might interest you fellows and gals.
Smoky quartz with rutile inclusions, 6cm by 9cm. Collected by Terry Szenics circa 2001 at a logging camp on Devil Peak, Southeast Placer County, California. Terry told me quartz crystals were exposed by a bulldozer and some of them had rutile inclusions. Terry told me this crystal was sent to Santiago, Chile in 2003 for polishing to reveal the rutile. Acquired in April 2010 from Terry Szenics at the Rochester, New York show. . I did a Google search on the location and came up with these approximate coordinates: 38.939N, 120.524W. For further information you can research USGS Devil Peak Quad.
Best,
Joe
Thanks for giving me an education on fine California minerals.
I won't post any tourmaline specimens because of overkill but I thought this unique specimen might interest you fellows and gals.
Smoky quartz with rutile inclusions, 6cm by 9cm. Collected by Terry Szenics circa 2001 at a logging camp on Devil Peak, Southeast Placer County, California. Terry told me quartz crystals were exposed by a bulldozer and some of them had rutile inclusions. Terry told me this crystal was sent to Santiago, Chile in 2003 for polishing to reveal the rutile. Acquired in April 2010 from Terry Szenics at the Rochester, New York show. . I did a Google search on the location and came up with these approximate coordinates: 38.939N, 120.524W. For further information you can research USGS Devil Peak Quad.
Best,
Joe
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 01:43AM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 446 |
Epidote
Garnet Hill Mine (Rheona claim), Garnet Hill, Moore Creek - Mokelumne River confluence area, Calaveras Co., California, USA
A fine 10cm long Epidote crystal with smaller 5cm crystal (lying down). Both crystals are twinned. These are the terminations of crystals that were up to .5m -.75m in length. The non-terminated sections were cut and produced very dark green chaytoyant stones.
Self collected in 1966.
Garnet Hill Mine (Rheona claim), Garnet Hill, Moore Creek - Mokelumne River confluence area, Calaveras Co., California, USA
A fine 10cm long Epidote crystal with smaller 5cm crystal (lying down). Both crystals are twinned. These are the terminations of crystals that were up to .5m -.75m in length. The non-terminated sections were cut and produced very dark green chaytoyant stones.
Self collected in 1966.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 01:53AM |
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 02:53AM |
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Nice stuff everyone!
I've posted this specimen I am using as my avatar on the favorite's thread in the past but I thought I'd post it again here full size.
Native Gold, Eagles Nest mine, Foresthill, California. It measures 2.5 x 2.3 cm.
I've posted this specimen I am using as my avatar on the favorite's thread in the past but I thought I'd post it again here full size.
Native Gold, Eagles Nest mine, Foresthill, California. It measures 2.5 x 2.3 cm.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 06:58AM |
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 08:56AM |
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Spodumene (var. Kunzite) from the recent (2010) finds at the Oceanview Mine, Pala, San Diego County, California. Size is 11.3 x 3.2 x 2.0 cm. California Rocks!!!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/13/2011 04:50AM by Christopher Wentzell.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/13/2011 04:50AM by Christopher Wentzell.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 02:34PM |
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Registered: 4 years ago Posts: 108 |
Rock Currier Wrote:
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> Andy, are you sure your Colemanite is from Furnace
> creek and not Boron?
Hi Rock;
Just going by the dealers label, though I admit that Boron seems more similar in photo. Would you suggest a mineral locality move?
Can be done, just give the word.
Andy Haighton,
Brampton, Ontario
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> Andy, are you sure your Colemanite is from Furnace
> creek and not Boron?
Hi Rock;
Just going by the dealers label, though I admit that Boron seems more similar in photo. Would you suggest a mineral locality move?
Can be done, just give the word.
Andy Haighton,
Brampton, Ontario
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 04:06PM |
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Nice California Kunzite Christopher!!
Sphero-Siderite Mount Diablo Mine, Contra Costa Co., California.Measures 13 x 9 x 7 cm.
The specimen is a catacomb of solid sphero-siderite. Here's a view of the back side.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/12/2011 02:37AM by Jay Buscio.
Sphero-Siderite Mount Diablo Mine, Contra Costa Co., California.Measures 13 x 9 x 7 cm.
The specimen is a catacomb of solid sphero-siderite. Here's a view of the back side.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/12/2011 02:37AM by Jay Buscio.
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Re: Best Of California Minerals November 11, 2011 04:28PM |
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Chalcopyrite on Drusy Quartz, After-Thought Mine, Whiskeytown, Shasta Co., California. Sharp chalcopyrite's cover both the front and back of this piece. Measures 11 x 7 x 4 cm.
Here's the flip side.
Here's the flip side.
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