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Hydroboracite from Inyo County, California, USA

USA
 
  • California
    • Inyo County
      • Amargosa Range
        • Black Mountains
          • Monte Blanco
www.mineralsocal.org
      • Amargosa Valley
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1978) Hydroboracite from the Furnace Creek formation. Mineralogical Record: 9: 379-381
Countryman, R.L. (1977): Hydroboracite from the Amargosa desert, eastern California. Mineralogical Record 8, 503-504
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 240
www.mineralsocal.org.
Crowley, J.K. (1996) Mg- and K-bearing borates and associated evaporites at Eagle Borax Spring, Death Valley, California
a spectroscopic exploration. Economic Geology: 91: 622-635.
      • Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District)
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Famous mineral localities: Furnace Creek, Death Valley. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 8-10
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 240.
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 221.
Schaller, Waldemar Theodore (1928), Hydroboracite from California Festschrift Victor Goldschmidt: 256-262, Heidelberg: 256
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Famous mineral localities: Furnace Creek, Death Valley. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 8-10
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1978) Hydroboracite from the Furnace Creek formation. Mineralogical Record: 9: 379-381.
Countryman, R.I. (1977), Hydroboracite from the Amargosa Desert, eastern California: Mineralogical Record: 8: 503-504
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 240, 255
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Report 26, "Guidebook: Las Vegas to Death Valley and Return," Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada - Reno, 1976.
Collected it in the mine-Rock Currier
Rock Currier, Collected them in the mine.
Rock Currier
        • Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Erd, R. C., McAllister, J. F., Almond, H. (1959) Gowerite, a new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 44 (9-10) 911-919
      • Greenwater Range
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1978) Hydroboracite from the Furnace Creek formation. Mineralogical Record: 9: 246, 379-381
Countryman, R.I. (1977), Hydroboracite from the Amargosa Desert, eastern California: Mineralogical Record: 8: 503
 
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