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Erd, R. C., McAllister, J. F., Vlisidis, A. C. (1961) Nobleite, another new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 46 (5-6) 560-571

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TitleNobleite, another new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
AuthorsErd, R. C.Author
McAllister, J. F.Author
Vlisidis, A. C.Author
Year1961Volume46
Page(s)560-571Issue5-6
PublisherMineralogical Society of America
Download URLhttp://www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM46/AM46_560.pdf+
Mindat Ref. ID523545Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:523545:6
GUID2600bf27-c143-4cb2-96ab-aca00606a8cd
Full ReferenceErd, R. C., McAllister, J. F., Vlisidis, A. C. (1961) Nobleite, another new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 46 (5-6) 560-571
Plain TextErd, R. C., McAllister, J. F., Vlisidis, A. C. (1961) Nobleite, another new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 46 (5-6) 560-571
In(1961) American Mineralogist Vol. 46 (5-6) Mineralogical Society of America

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Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA
Corkscrew Canyon Mine, Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA
Hard Scramble claim, Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA
Unnamed Nobleite locality [1], Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA
Mott prospect (Mott Colemanite prospect; Mott open cut), Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA

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Nobleite

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Corkscrew Canyon Mine, Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA Colemanite, Nobleite, Ulexite
Hard Scramble claim, Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA Nobleite
Unnamed Nobleite locality [1], Ryan, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA Todorokite
Mott prospect (Mott Colemanite prospect; Mott open cut), Twenty Mule Team Canyon, Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District), Inyo County, California, USA Ginorite


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