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Brochantite from Socorro County, New Mexico, USA

USA
 
  • New Mexico
    • Socorro County
      • Bear Mountains Mining District
Collected by Ray DeMark
Northrop, Stuart A., LaBruzza, F.A. (1996) Minerals of New Mexico (3rd ed.) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM.
        • Bingham
Northrop, Stuart A., LaBruzza, F.A. (1996) Minerals of New Mexico (3rd ed.) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM.
Rocks & Minerals: 78(6): 380-389.
Ian Merkel
Michael C Michayluk Collection
John S Sobolewski collection, collected by and identified by claim owner Ray DeMark, and confirmed by me.
Mineralization of the Hansonburg Mining District, Bingham, New Mexico,John Rakovan and Frederick Partey, 2009
          • Garden Spring Canyon
M Massis collection
[Mineralogical Record 30:337]
Northrop, Stuart A., LaBruzza, F.A. (1996) Minerals of New Mexico (3rd ed.) University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, NM.
Collection of Patrick Haynes. Found in loose efflorescent-appearing material, associated with anglesite, cerussite, antlerite and nantokite.
 
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