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Chlorite Group from
Commercial Quarry, Sky Blue Hill, Crestmore quarries, Crestmore, Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, California, USA


Locality type:Quarry
Classification
Species:'Chlorite Group' (not an IMA approved species)
Comments:Occurred at station 29. Remarkable occurrence was near station 16 in monticellite-vesuvianite rock as sparse, transparent and colourless flexible plates 6 to 8 cm diameter.
Colour:Colourless
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Associated Minerals:
Associates:Andradite
Microcline
Monticellite
Oligoclase
Quartz
Vesuvianite
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chlorite Group data
Locality Data:Click here to view Commercial Quarry, Sky Blue Hill, Crestmore quarries, Crestmore, Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, California, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:151244
Long-form Identifier:1:3:151244:1
GUID (UUID V4):d934c3dc-65a0-404e-a799-fdd2c40693ba
Nearest other occurrences of Chlorite Group
0.8km (0.5 miles) Wet Weather Quarry, Sky Blue Hill, Crestmore quarries, Crestmore, Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, California, USA
4.3km (2.7 miles) Jensen Quarry, Jurupa Mountains, Jurupa Valley, Riverside County, California, USA
42.6km (26.5 miles) Heath Canyon occurrences, Wrightwood, San Bernardino County, California, USA
50.1km (31.1 miles) White Knob Quarry, Lucerne Valley, Lucerne Valley Limestone District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
63.5km (39.5 miles) Kuhnis Mine, De Luz, San Diego County, California, USA
75.2km (46.7 miles) Red Boulder No. 1 prospect (Unnamed REE-U-Th occurrence [1]), One Hole Spring, Bighorn Mountains, San Bernardino County, California, USA
82.8km (51.4 miles) Rock Corral, Landers, San Bernardino County, California, USA
89.7km (55.7 miles) Ord Mountain Mine (Ord Mountain Mine System; Ord Mine; Ord Mountain deposits; Osborn; Rio Vista claim; Brilliant claim; Josephine claim; Belgium claim; Copper Junction claim), Ord Mountain, Ord Mountains, Ord Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
94.1km (58.5 miles) Clark Mine, Rincon Mountain, Rincon, Rincon Mining District, San Diego County, California, USA
References
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Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Steven R. Morehead Riverside, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann........ 421 by P. J. Dunn Graphite from Crestmore, California ..........................................alone it is merely a collection of globs of bright blue dots, perhaps like a pointillist painting. This...specimens Natural History Museum o f Los Angeles County C urator (mineralogy): Dr. A nthony R. K am pf...volum e 22, N ovem ber-D ecem ber, 19 Sterling Hill Mining Museum Curators: Robert Hauck Richard Hauck
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA BULLETIN No STATE ; . .. : DlViSIi BUILDIN 113 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE...AGRICULTURE DAVIS, CALIFORNIA STATE OF CAUFORNIA DEPABTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES GEORGE D. NORDENHOLT, Director...MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA By ADOLF PABST Associate Professor of Mineralogy University of California BERKELEY...BERKELEY CALIFORNIA STATE PRINTING OFFICE GEORGE H. MOORE. State Printer SACRAMENTO. 51440 1938 TABLE...Letter of Transmittal 5 Map 6 Outline o['. California Preface 7 Introduction 11 Native Elements
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA THE GOLDEN BEAR The Golden Bear Nugget of Yankee is NUGGET said to have...found in the mining the nugget Jim, Placer County, California, in 1871 by a small girl in who town kept...are nuggets. The nugget was acquired by the California Federation of Minerologicol Societies insignia...in in the Cali- San Francisco MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL VOLUME by JOSEPH (1866-1966) MURDOCH...Ian Campbell and Eleanor M. Learned BULLETIN California Division of Ferry Building, San 189 Mines
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA BULLETIN 1952 136 SUPPLEMENT DIVISION OF...BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO 1952 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA SUPPLEMENT TO BULLETIN By Joseph Murdoch •...Bulletin 136 and Supplement No. 1 Descriptions of California minerals and mineral localities Bibliography...Bulletin 136, the current revision of Minerals of California was published, it was planned to issue, from...inspection and use. The amount of new literature on California minerals, and the number of new-found occurrences
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] \ I ^,_|^_g|g„gy. MMM STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOODWIN I. KNIGHT, Governor DEPARTMENT OF... Chief BULLETIN December 173 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA By JOSEPH MURDOCH University of Caliiomia,...ROBERT W. WEBB University of California, Santa Barbara College Goleta, California Price $3.00 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY...Goodwin J. Knight Governor of ihe State of California Dear Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith...JenlCalifornia, Chief of the Division of Mines. Minerals of California is one of the Division's
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNlA 299" 257889 PEMBERTON' HOFE CALIFORNIA MINERALS 2995 SEP 1933 OINCO Digitized by...org/details/mineralsofcalifo00pemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA - MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl Pemberton ~ VAN NOSTRAND...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: centennial volume, 1866-1966...index. 1. Mineralogy - California. 2. Mines and mineral resources - California. I. MUidoch, J oseph, 1890Minerals...1890Minerals of California. 11. Title. QE375.C32P45 549.9794 81-15963 ISBN 0-442-274882 AACR2 Preface
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M^iajKaMVMtrVMMIMMVW^- 'Vv s > MINERALS Of CALIFORNIA BULl,ETIN N«, 91 issei0 BY rr: ^ ;wIFORNIA...BULLETIN [November, 1922 No. 91 Minerals of California $ BY ARTHUR S. EAKLE, Ph. D. Professor...Mineralogy, University of California COMPLIMENTS OF ^^^foyd Sc, c/iosty GIST CALIFORNIA STATE PRINTING OFFICE...Stephens, Governor of the State of California, Sacramento, California Sir: I have the honor to transmit...upon the minerals of California. This bulletin records our knowledge of California minerals to date,
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7 257989 R q549 PEMBERTON, H.E MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA P 2995 IpSl q 49 f 07. 257889 ^ pe B T...org/details/mineralsofcalifoOOpemb MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA H. Earl r i L ] Pemberton ...H. Earl, 1907Minerals of California. An updating of: Minerals of California: 1866-1966 / by Joseph Murdoch...Includes index. 1. Mineralogy -California. 2. Mines and mineral resources- California. I. Murdoch, Joseph, 1890Minerals...1890Minerals of California. II. Title. centennial volume, QE375.C32P45 ISBN 0-442-27488 2 549.9794
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Geological Survey, 1950) Trinity Anemousite County, California. Contributions to Mineral¬ (discredited...1920) NMNH 106112 from the Hillside Mine, Yavapai County, Ari¬ L. G. Berry, 1947. Composition and Optics...Aluminocopiapite Utah NMNH K. J. Murata, Trinity County, California M. C. Bandy, 1938. Utah. J. M. Axelrod...Mountain, from Mine, Yavapai County, Arizona (L. J. Cabri, 1976) Island Group (F. Haycock, 1927) Redefined...Mine, near Yucca Station, A&P Railroad, Mohave County, Ai'izona A Basic Copper Sulphate. United States
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radiating structure. Opposite: gold on quartz from California. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 7 THE MINERAL KINGDOM...describing some of its chemical properties. Within each group the minerals are listed accord¬ ing to CIM; and...Freiberg, E. Germany; Pribram, Czechoslovakia; Broken Hill, New South Wales; Chanarcillo, Atacama, Chile; and...states of Guanajuato and Chihuahua, Mexico. In the USA silver occurs at Keweenaw, Michigan, in association...Cornwall; at Wallaroo, South Australia and Broken Hill, New South Wales. Found in sandstone at Corocoro
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neighborhood, rocks exposed in river valleys or in quarries, showing up where new highways are cut through...if you are looking at a huge piece of stone in a quarry or in a road cutting or at a cliff, you are looking...looking at the constituents of the rock, or at a group of obvious crystals, or at an ore, for example,...details of similar rocks or minerals and any commercial uses. Fig. 2 Specimen page (mineral) Color of...layers of azurite. Azurite (2) is light to deep blue or black, with large equant or tabular crystals
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Mexico (#2, column 1) and TENNANTITE, Dresser quarry, Walton, Nova Scotia, Canada (13, column 2). ...attempt a complete description of a small mineral group to uncover the unsatisfactory state of our present...well render the volume difficult to use by a large group of potential readers not familiar with structural/chemical...with the inherent problems of end-member names vs. group names and related aspects of nomenclature. Rather...spelling variants, descriptive names, mixtures, group names, chemical names, etc., found in the literature
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R. Kampf Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County George Robinson National Museums of Canada Arthur...........................275 COVER: VANADINITE group, 17 cm tall, from M ibladen, Morocco. Collection...Unfortunately, the few benefits to mineralogy from such commercial activity are compromised by the fragmentation... the present wanton fragmentation by today’s commercial dealers and collectors is a genuine disservice...photographers achieve wider exposure. Republication for commercial purposes is also negotiable but may involve royalties
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$315/three years, (Canada) $180/one year, (outside USA other than Canada) $259 per year Subscription (individuals...Via (deceased) Salim Edde Daniel Trinchillo Lyda Hill Scott A. Rudolph Daniel J. Record Gail & Jim Spann...Riva (Gitlitz) and Herman (or Hyman) Freilich, a commercial photographer. His family was Jewish, and had...other young collectors, and visited some local quarries in search of specimens, though he initially found...June 12, 2018. 3 Fluorite, Frunthorn, Vals Valley, Switzerland, 5 cm Photo: Malte Sickinger MARCUS
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Brazil, H Page 13: Gold, 35 mm.Eagle's est Mine, California, G Publi!>hed by Grdllit.u.o. Stefanikova43...to the chemical formula, allegiance to a mineral group, symmetry and crystal structure as well as the strongest...chemical formula, structure (crystal system, space group, and unit cell dimensions), and at least some other...site occupancy. The Sb members of the tennantite group (2.G) will serve as a good example: tetrahedrite...registered in this book (e.g. in the amphibole group). For more detailed information see "Dana's System
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cummingtonite and grfinerite in composition. Material of commercial quality occurs in large amount over a wide area...(C. U. Shepard, 1856) [ = plumbogummite] for the group-name of the isomorpbous sel~es of minerals with...60, 78 (Carbonatapatit). A member of the apatite group with the co,,,p~sitio,~ 3C~P208 . CaCO s. The same...for a form of calcium carbonate coloured green and blue by malachite and chessylite; found near Bimbowrie...gem-stone. Named from the Latin, c a ~ u / ~ , sky-blue. 376 L.J. SPENC~:R. Chubutit~. H. Corti,
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R. Kampf Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County George Robinson National Museums of Canada Arthur...Vanadinite from the J. C. Holmes claim, Santa Cruz County, A rizona........................................other unnamed species from Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey ......................126 by P. J....fell recently in New York City. It was of a fine blue color and as light as cork. It passed just in front...city. A young man saw it fall, evidently from the sky. A short time after, he went after it, and found
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describes sites under of the nearest town and county. and the many maps included book contain such...In Renaissance times, greatly admired, but today blue turquoise is the only ac- ceptable kind. Belief...or reflects red lengths most readily, then the blue is A wave lengths. The wave result red with...colorless; minerals, color can be misleading. A blue crystal may be dia- mond, aquamarine, topaz,...refractive index are more useful. Among single group gem the is fact that they fizz in chrosite
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Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Steven R. Morehead Riverside, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...Kobler Famous mineral localities: Pyromorphite group minerals from the Caldbeck Fells, Cumbria, England... J. Dunn Famous mineral localities: The Eugui quarries, Navarra, Spain ................................comes from a famous locality (Tsumeb, Langban, Crestmore, Franklin, etc.) the mineralogists specializing...ISSUES! v.15/#5 Jacupiranga mine (Bra­ zil), Jensen quarry (CA), Cunha Baixa mine, Paulkerrite $7 v.15/#6
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testing. The gemmologist is called upon to make commercial assessments that are outside the field of the...of this here. Next we must consider a peculiar group of Magnesium (Mg) has two more electrons than elements...appropriate and, indeed, these are linked with an (Si04) group in the mineral forsterite. The chemical short¬ hand...valencies and a bracket around the dis¬ tinctive (Si04) group would result in forsterite symbolized thus: (Mg2)4...ion O2- is divalent, the (P04)3- group is trivalent; the (Si04)4~ group in merwinite is tetravalent because
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extensively rewritten by the book's distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important...Willard Lincoln. Encyclopedia of minerals ~~cbe County Public Library Saguache, Colorado OEMCO For Refere...all varietal names, synonyms, spelling variants, group names, and so forth; only names in contemporary...contemporary use have been included. Most of the mineral group lists presented were taken from the Glossa,y of Mineral...letters pointing out that for some entries our space group, Z, and lattice constants are mutually exclusive
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extensively rewritten by the book’s distinguished group of authors in the light of new research and important...Lincoln. Encyclopedia of minerals Sagiiache County Pu blic Library Saguache , Colorado DEMCO For...Photo Editor: Wendell E. Wilson Library Saguache County Public Saguache, Colorado VAN NOSTRAND REINHOLD...all varietal names, synonyms, spelling variants, group names, and so forth; only names in contemporary...contemporary use have been included. Most of the mineral group lists presented were taken from the Glossary of Mineral
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testing. The gemmologist is called upon to make commercial assessments that are outside the field of the...of this here. Next we must consider a peculiar group of elements known as the imert gases. The first...appropriate and, indeed, these are linked with an (SiO4) group in the mineral forsterite. The chemical shorthand...about valencies tinctive (SiO4) and a bracket group would around the dis- result in forsterite ...because the phosphorus ion P°* the (PO,)3~ group the oxygen group in merwinite SOLUTION ion O*~ Notice
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amphibole 100 amianthus, blue 100 _amianthus, Cape 100. amphibole group 98 analcite 76, 108, 111 anatase...coquimbite 60 cordierite 95 galena 12, 13 garnet group 76 garnierite 107 gaylussite 50 gehlenite 85 gismondine...eye 31 fayalite 75 feldspars 111 feldspathoid group 108 ferrierite 122 ferrimolybdite 63 fluoborite...119 metacinnabarite 13 meyerhofferite 54 mica group 104 mica, white 104 microcline 112, /13 millerite...pyrolusite 34 pyrope 76 pyrophyllite 102, 103 pyroxene group 96 pyrrhotite 12, /2 quartz 28, 31, 95 nepheline
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rocks contain large crystals, often of the feldspar group and are known as porphyries. The individual crystals...granite but with no quartz. Sandstone (South Dakota, USA) _9_ A darker rock than granite but with a similar...other books that a serious attempt to describe and group minerals could be seen to be in progress. His De...pairs. Water is often present and in the zeolite group it can escape when the minerals are mined since...Diopside and jadeite are members of the pyroxene group; asbestos reflects the often fibrous form of the
 
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