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Lazulite from
White Knob Quarry, Lucerne Valley, Lucerne Valley Limestone District, San Bernardino County, California, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:Lazulite
Formula:MgAl2(PO4)2(OH)2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Lazulite data
Locality Data:Click here to view White Knob Quarry, Lucerne Valley, Lucerne Valley Limestone District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1300886
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1300886:2
GUID (UUID V4):63bede27-2271-445c-adde-f6a6cfd57cdb
Nearest other occurrences of Lazulite
41.5km (25.8 miles) Unnamed Fe-Lazulite occurrence [1], Stoddard Mountain, Rodman Mountains, Belleville Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
References
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Report (volume)
specimens. Some mineral aggregates, as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included, because they...H. Purdue, Nashville, Tenn. California........Mr. William H. Storms, San Francisco. Prof. A. F. Rogers...Henry Landes, Seattle. West Virginia... .Dr. I. C. White, Morgantown. Wisconsin.........Prof. W. 0. Hotchkiss...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found...commercial quantity or quality. Asphalt. Colbert County, small quantity has been shipped from near Leighton;
Report (volume)
............................................ California....................................................................................... 102 District of Columbia ....................................Some mineral aggregates, such as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included because they...mineralogic reports, especially from those of Arkansas, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, South Dakota,...Bulletin, 1912. Eakle, A. S., Minerals of California: California State Min. Bur. Bull. 67, 1914. George
Journal (issue)
Vanadinite 3.4 cm, from the North Geronimo mine, La Paz County, Arizona. Dick Morris collection; Jeff Scovil photo...graders at the Copper Creek Elementary School in Oro Valley, spearheaded a campaign in 2014 to propose exactly...to my Representative, Mark Finchem (R-District 11, Oro Valley), asking him to be the primary sponsor...cm, from the Defiance mine near Gleeson, Cochise County, Arizona. Ken Donn photo. 6 Supplement to The...Candee Gold, 2.3 cm, from the Breckenridge district, Summit County, Colorado. Ken Donn photo. Wulfenite (hot-pink)
Journal (issue)
admission of California to the Union, the approaching Civil War, flaming early California politics—and... 2—International Desert Cavalcade, Calexico, California. Historical pageant and fiesta. Mar. 7-9—Rocky...playground, 6160 Denker avenue, Los Angeles, California. C i r c u l a t i o n of t h i s i s s u e...Publishing Company, 636 State Street, El Centro, California. Entered as second class matter October 11, 1937...1937, at the post office at El Centro, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Title registered No
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to Professor Adolf Pabst of the University of California (Berkeley) for assistance in the preparation...Colorless; G. 2.168; 2.165 (calc), M.P. 804°.^ also white, yellow, red, blue, purple. The blue and purple...enclosed clay or iron oxide. Streak colorless to white; relatively coarsely powdered blue or purple halite...the Verde Valley, Yavapai County, Arizona. In Nevada along the Virgin River in Clark County, and in distorted...crystals from Humboldt County. From Borax Lake, San Bernardino County, California. In the Permian basin
Report (volume)
anonymous papers, placed at the end of Part I Co. county cos. · counties CORPORATE AUTHORS. Am G American...Natural Histor: Cal Ac Sc California Academy of Sciences Cal M As California Miners' Association Cal St...St :M Bur California State Mining Bureau Can G S Canada, Geological Survey Can :M Br Canada, Mines Branch...09b Geologic history, application of biology to: White (C A), 86b Geologic history of myriapods and arachnids:...history of North American continent: Hall, 69, 83m; White (C A), 85c Geologic science, relation to education:
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ORS Se Hess a a 133 Table 69.—Value of mine and quarry products and manufactures thereof, by geographic...-5bs-scece en ceke cece leececen 134 Table 71.—Mine and quarry products and the chief manufacturing industries...soa caer cau deasoocdbcc 197-202 ANd iG so SES ees San ersails Bini nie Ce ees ‘od giswicjcnsde lavedoin...ae we Sou ceeergipe aeaineeleed ea aeick gree ios San eo 288-290 Pennsylvania. s2 a iccida5.cc 5 seete...apeninecenmeis Production of iron ores, Southern district, by states and varieties: 1902 .....--- SUC OER
Report (volume)
mineralogist, San Francisco, Calif., assisted in tho compilation of statistics for California. R.R. SAYERS...roleu_m :products and crude petroleum, by A. G. White, G . .IL Hopkins, H. A. Breakey, and A. T. Comnbe...in footnote lZ. "Sublimed blue lea.J 1 sublimed white lead, leaded iinc oxide, and zine oxide. H F.,1ni-...byproduct sulfuric acid. 'l'lrn vahw of pigrn< 1 llt s (white lead red lead, lithopone, lithargc, and onrngo mirn•rid)...Arkansas. ____ ._ .... -... - .. -·- ..... -- .. . California ... -···- .. - . -.... -·· -- .. - .. . Colorado
 
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