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Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

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Baroid Mine Open Pit

Baroid Mine (Chamberlain Creek Barite Mines), Chamberlain Creek Valley, Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

Water-filled open pit of the Baroid mine. This pit is 600 feet deep. Photographed by Alan Goldstein in 1990.
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 124083    View Count: 315

Blasting

Jones Mill (Martin Marietta) Quarry (Highway 51 Quarry; Mid-State Quarry), Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

Blast at Jones Mills. Taken February 2006.
 © C. Stefano '08Photo ID: 171384    View Count: 304

Folded Metasediments in Quarry Wall

Jones Mill (Martin Marietta) Quarry (Highway 51 Quarry; Mid-State Quarry), Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

Folded metasedimentary rocks associated with the Magnet Cove Syenite in the Jones Mills Quarry. Taken February 2006.
 © C. Stefano '08Photo ID: 171383    View Count: 103

General View of Baroid Pit

Baroid Mine (Chamberlain Creek Barite Mines), Chamberlain Creek Valley, Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

Water-filled open pit of the Baroid mine. This pit is 600 feet deep. Photographed by Alan Goldstein in 1990.
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 124082    View Count: 368

Mineralized Boulder

Union Carbide Christy Vanadium Mine, Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

A mineralized boulder with cacoxinite at the Christy Vanadium mine (in 1990). Photograph by Alan Goldstein (scanned slide).
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 124087    View Count: 265

Open Pit

Union Carbide Christy Vanadium Mine, Magnet Cove, Hot Spring Co., Arkansas, USA

A view of the open pit of the Christy Vanadium mine in 1990. The site has been completely reclaimed and no longer exists. Photo by Alan Goldstein (scanned slide).
 © Alan GoldsteinPhoto ID: 124086    View Count: 184
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