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Analcime from Inyo County, California, USA

USA
 
  • California
    • Inyo County
      • Amargosa Desert
Breit, G. N., Goldstein, H. L., Reynolds, R. L., & Yount, J. C. (2009). Distribution of major anions and trace elements in the unsaturated zone at Franklin Lake Playa, California, USA. Natural Resources and Environmental Issues, 15, 93.
      • Amargosa Range
        • Black Mountains
          • Monte Blanco
Tschernich, Rudy W. (1992) Zeolites of the World. Geoscience Press, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona. 567pp.
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Funk, B.G. (1942) Borates and associated minerals from Mount Blanco, Death Valley, California. Mineralogist: 10: 289
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Famous mineral localities: Furnace Creek, Death Valley. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 8-10
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 368, 371.
      • Amargosa Valley
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
www.mineralsocal.org
      • Furnace Creek Mining District (Furnace Creek Borate Mining District)
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 122.
J.W. Anthony, R.A. Bideaux, K.W. Bladh, M.C. Nichols: Handbook of Mineralogy, Vol. V (2003)
        • Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Erd, Richard C., McAllister, James F., Eberlein, G. Donald (1979) New data on hungchaoite, the second world occurrence, Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 64 (3-4) 369-375
Erd, Richard C., McAllister, James F., Eberlein, G. Donald (1979) New data on hungchaoite, the second world occurrence, Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 64 (3-4) 369-375
      • Lake Tecopa Basin
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Sheppard, R.A. and Gude, A.J. (1968) Distribution and genesis of suthigenic silicate minerals in tuffs of Pleistocene Lake Tecopa, Inyo County, California. USGS Professional Paper 597, 38 pp.: 13
      • Owens Valley
        • Olancha
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Murdoch, Joseph, Webb, Robert W. (1966) Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966) - California Division Mines and Geology, Bulletin 189. p.1-559.
Hay, Richard Le Roy (1964), Phillipsite of saline lakes and soils American Mineralogist: 49: 1369
Hay, Richard Le Roy & Richard J. Moiola (1963), Authigenic silicate minerals in three desert lakes of eastern California (abstract): Program New York Meeting, Geological Society of America: 67, 76
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 368
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
Hardie, L.A. (1968) The origin of the Recent nonmarine evaporate deposit of Saline Valley, Inyo County, California. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta: 32: 1287
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 368
 
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