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Priceite from Basin and Range Basins, North America Plate

USA
 
  • California
    • Inyo County
      • Amargosa Range
        • Black Mountains
          • Monte Blanco
Palache, C., Berman, H., & Frondel, C. (1951), The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana, Yale University 1837-1892, Volume II: 359
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 295.
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Famous mineral localities: Furnace Creek, Death Valley. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 8-10
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Priceite from Furnace Creek, Inyo County, California. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 11-13
Bailey, G. E. (1902). The saline deposits of California (No. 24). AJ Johnston, Supt. State Printing.
McAllister, James Franklin (1958) Borate minerals from weathering of late Tertiary borates in the Furnace Creek district, Death Valley, California. (abstract) Geological Society of America Bulletin: 69: 1695.
Allen, Robert D. & Henry C. Kramer (1957), Ginorite and sassolite from Death Valley, California, American Mineralogist: 42: 200
Kramer, Henry C. & Robert D. Allen (1956), A restudy of bakerite, priceite, and veatchite: American Mineralogist: 41: 690
Funk, B.G. (1942) Borates and associated minerals from Mount Blanco, Death Valley, California. Mineralogist: 10: 267-268, 285-289
Foshag, William Frederick (1939), New Mineral names – priceite: American Mineralogist: 24: 728
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Famous mineral localities: Furnace Creek, Death Valley. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 8-10
Foshag, William Frederick (1924) Priceite from Furnace Creek, Inyo County, California. American Mineralogist, 9 (1) 11-13
Palache, C., Berman, H., & Frondel, C. (1951), The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana and Edward Salisbury Dana, Yale University 1837-1892, Volume II: 342.
        • Ryan
Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Report 26, "Guidebook: Las Vegas to Death Valley and Return," Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada - Reno, 1976.
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, R. C., McAllister, J. F., Almond, H. (1959) Gowerite, a new hydrous calcium borate from the Death Valley region, California. American Mineralogist, 44 (9-10) 911-919
www.mineralsocal.org
          • Mouth of Corkscrew Canyon area
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.
Foshag, William Frederick (1939), New Mineral names – priceite: American Mineralogist: 24: 728
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 252.
Erd, Richard C., McAllister, James F., Vlisidis, and Angelina C. (1970) Wardsmithite, 5CaO·MgO·12B2O3·30H2O, new borate mineral from the Death Valley Region, California. American Mineralogist, 55 (3-4) 349-357
Erd, Richard C., McAllister, James F., Vlisidis, and Angelina C. (1970) Wardsmithite, 5CaO·MgO·12B2O3·30H2O, new borate mineral from the Death Valley Region, California. American Mineralogist, 55 (3-4) 349-357
        • 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
Schaller, Waldemar Theodore, et al (1965), American Mineralogist: 65: 629-640
Pemberton, H. Earl (1983) Minerals of California. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company Inc.
McAllister, James Franklin (1961), Sborgite in the Furnace Creek area, California: USGS PP 424-B, Article 129: 300-301
Van Nostrand Reinholt Press: 259.
    • San Bernardino County
      • Calico Mts (Calico Hills)
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 295.
Hanks, Henry Garber (1884), Fourth report of the State Mineralogist: California Mining Bureau. Report 4, 410 pp.: 313
          • Yermo (Marian; Marion; Otis)
Maggie Wilson
      • Owlshead Mountains
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 295.
Cloudman, H.C., F.J.H. Merrill & E. Huguenin (1919), San Bernardino County: California Mining Bureau. Report 15: 855
Bailey, Gilbert E. (1902), The saline deposits of California: California Mining Bureau Bulletin 24: 62, 102
Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 154.
Bailey, Gilbert E. (1902), The saline deposits of California: California Mining Bureau Bulletin 24: 62
 
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