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Pyrite from Santa Monica Mountains, California, USA

USA
 
  • California
    • Los Angeles County
      • Agoura Hills
Houseley, Bob (2013)
M.Chorazewicz collection
DeVito, A. N. (1997), Minerals of the Canwood construction site, Agoura Hills, California. Micro Probe: 8(5): 2-10.
Self Collected - ZzyzxMinerals.com
Housley, R. (1995), Kanan Road rework allows access to fine ferrierite, Bulletin of the Mineralogical Society of Southern California: 65(2) (Feb 1995): 7.
Housley, R. (1995), Kanan Road rework allows access to fine ferrierite, Bulletin of the Mineralogical Society of Southern California: 65(2) (Feb 1995): 7.
      • Beverly Hills
        • Coldwater Canyon
          • End of La Altura Road roadcut
Neuerberg, George J., (1951), Minerals of the Eastern Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles City
Am. Mineralogist, vol. 36, pp. 156-160
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 258
Neuerberg, George Joseph (1951), Minerals of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles city: American Mineralogist: 36: 159
      • Calabasas
Housley, R., 2013. Eleven New Melanophlogite Pseudomorph Occurrences in Southern California, Mindat.org article 1772.
      • Los Angeles
        • Hollywood Hills
          • Hollywood
            • Cahuenga Pass
              • Cahuenga Boulevard roadcut
Neuerberg, George Joseph (1951), Minerals of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles city: American Mineralogist: 36: 156-160.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Sharp, W.E. (1959) Minerals from Los Angeles County, California. Printed privately, Los Angeles, California
Neuerberg, George Joseph (1951), Minerals of the eastern Santa Monica Mountains, Los Angeles city: American Mineralogist: 36: 159
    • Ventura County
www.mindat.org (2012) http://www.mindat.org/article.php/801/Tungusite+in+the+Santa+Monica+Mountains%2C+Los+Angeles+and+Ventura+Counties+CA
DeVito, A. N. (1991), Wulfenite from the Santa Monica Mountains. Bull. Min. Soc. So. Calif.: 61(12) (Dec 1991): 8-9.
 
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