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Barite (Barytes) (commodity) from
Goff Mine, Galice Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, USA


Locality type:Mine
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Commodity:Barite (Barytes) (commodity)
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Commodity Data:Click here to view Barite (Barytes) (commodity) data
Locality Data:Click here to view Goff Mine, Galice Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, USA
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Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1149484
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1149484:3
GUID (UUID V4):d0a34309-3902-4129-8f44-2297abb75e73
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BUILDING MATERIALS, QUARRYING MINING 186 AND Building Materials - Mining and Quarrying Conclusions 8...along the diagonals of the cube faces Specimen of barytes showing tabular habit Specimen of fibrous gypsum...are frequently rectangular and tabular such as barytes (heavy spar) (Figure 11) or they are prismatic...of the orthorhombic system. (a) Tabular (e.g. barytes) (b) Prismatic (e.g. olivine) The Monoclinic System:... ay “~ ‘a ° ’ ‘. . Figure 17 Specimen of barytes showing tabular habit more or less rectangular
 
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