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Hydroxylherderite from selected localities.

USA
 
  • California
    • Riverside County
      • Cooper Canyon Mining District
        • Iron Spring Mountain
Ordway, A. (2003) The Blue Chihuahua Mine. Where art thou? Bulletin of the Mineralogical Society of Southern California, January.; Jesse Fisher (2011) Mines and Minerals of the Southern California Pegmatite Province. Rocks & Minerals 86:14-35.
per Nick Rose and Al Ordway 1995
Ordway, A. (2003) The Blue Chihuahua Mine. Where art thou? Bulletin of the Mineralogical Society of Southern California, January.
    • San Diego County
      • Warner Springs Mining District
        • Chihuahua Valley
Cordova, E. M. 2004. Visual study of a pale grayish yellow to colorless crystal measuring 10x8x7mm, including comparative analysis of similar regional occurrences.
Mark Mauthner visual identification; Jesse Fisher (2011) Mines and Minerals of the Southern California Pegmatite Province. Rocks & Minerals 86:14-34.
 
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