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Fluorite from selected localities.

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  • Colorado
    • Park County
C. C. Hawley, Claude Huffman, Jr., J. C. Hamilton, and L. F. Rader, Jr (1966) Geologic and geochemical features of the Redskin Granite and associated rocks, Lake George beryllium area, Colorado. in USGS Professional Paper: 550-C pp138-147.
      • Lake George (Badger Flats) Area
        • Marksbury Gulch Area
USGS (2005), Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS): U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, deposit ID #10240099.
      • Lake George
Meeves, H., et al (1966), Reconnaissance of beryllium-bearing pegmatite deposits in six western states, US Bur. Mines Info. Circ. 8298: 31 (Table A-1).
Rob Lavinsky
Rob Lavinsky (ex. Richard Kosnar specimen)
    • Teller County
Eckel, E. B. (1997) Minerals of Colorado.
Minerals of Colorado (1997) Eckel, E. B.
Jordi Fabre; Mineralogical Record 40:329
Bull. Minéral. , 1984, 107, pp. 411-422.
www.exceptionalminerals.com; Joseph Dorris (2015) Amazomite and Smoky Quartz Mining on the Smoky Hawk Claim, Teller County, Colorado. 36th Annual New Mexico Mineral Symposium pp. 11-12.; Joseph Dorris (2016) Amazonite and Smoky Quartz Pegmatites of the Smoky Hawk Trend, Teller County, Colorado. in Second Eugene E. Foord Pegmatite Symposium July 15-19, 2016 Colorado School of Mines campus, Golden, Colorado
www.exceptionalminerals.com
Fabre Minerals.
      • Hackett Mountain
Minerals of Colorado (1997) E.B. Eckel
 
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