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Chlorite Group from Luna County, New Mexico, USA

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  • New Mexico
    • Luna County
      • Camel Mountain-Eagle Nest Mining District
NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-459
NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-459
NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-459
Northrop, Stuart A., LaBruzza, F.A. (1996) Minerals of New Mexico (3rd ed.) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM.
      • Fluorite Ridge Mining District
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-459
      • Taylor Mountain Mining District
NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-459
      • Tres Hermanas Mountains
        • Tres Hermanas Mining District
          • Mahoney Mines area
Griswold, George B. (1961) Mineral deposits of Luna County, New Mexico. Bulletin 72. New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources doi:10.58799/b-72
          • South Peak (South Sisters Peak)
NMGS 21st Field Conference
      • Victorio Mountains
Kelly M. Donahue (2002) Geochemistry, geology, and geochronology of the Victorio mining district, Luna County, New Mexico: Linking skarn and porphyry systems to carbonate-hosted lead-zinc replacement deposits. NMBGMR Open-file Report OF-471
 
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