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Eakle, Arthur S. (1922) Minerals of California. Bulletin 91. California State Mining Bureau

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TitleMinerals of California
ReportBulletin
AuthorsEakle, Arthur S.Author
Year1922
Issue<   91   >
PublisherCalifornia State Mining BureauPlaceSan Francisco
Download URLhttps://archive.org/download/bulletin91cali/bulletin91cali.pdf
Mindat Ref. ID12900895Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:12900895:0
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Full ReferenceEakle, Arthur S. (1922) Minerals of California. Bulletin 91. California State Mining Bureau
Plain TextEakle, Arthur S. (1922) Minerals of California. Bulletin 91. California State Mining Bureau
InCalifornia State Mining Bureau (1897 - 1923) Bulletin

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LocalityCitation Details
California, USA
Lucky Boy prospect, Kearsarge, Kearsarge Mining District [2], Inyo Mts (Inyo Range), Inyo County, California, USA
Ubehebe Mine [1](Copper Bell Mine; Ubehebe Lead Mine), Teakettle Junction, Ubehebe Mining District, Cottonwood Mountains, Panamint Mts (Panamint Range), Inyo County, California, USA
Unnamed Fe-Zn-Cu occurrence (1), Topaz, Topaz Lake Mining District, Mono County, California, USA
Red Mountain group, Signal Peak, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada County, California, USA
Excelsior Mine (Excelsior group; Wotall; Lake/Blue Fox/C.B.C./Mammoth; Great Western Extension/California; Green Emigrant/Indian Boy/Pacific; New Hope/North Mammoth/Dam End; Great Eastern/Great Western; Confidence/Golden Eagle; Union No. 1 & 2 claims; Of What No. 1 & 2 claims), Summit City, Meadow Lake Mining District, Nevada County, California, USA
Mayflower Mine (Enterprise Mine; Kellogg; Backman/Greenman/Sandoe; Little Wolf/Red Rose/Enterprise; Alaska/Hickson/Nute/Richards; Wisconsin claims), Nevada City, Nevada City Mining District, Nevada County, California, USA
San Bernardino County, California, USA
Unnamed Mn occurrence [4], Sawyers Bar, Liberty Mining District, Klamath Mountains, Siskiyou County, California, USA
Wonder deposit, Groveland, Big Oak Flat Mining District, East Belt, Tuolumne County, California, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Ubehebe Mine [1](Copper Bell Mine; Ubehebe Lead Mine), Teakettle Junction, Ubehebe Mining District, Cottonwood Mountains, Panamint Mts (Panamint Range), Inyo County, California, USA Axinite Group, Smithsonite
Unnamed Fe-Zn-Cu occurrence (1), Topaz, Topaz Lake Mining District, Mono County, California, USA Aurichalcite, Magnetite, Sphalerite
Unnamed Mn occurrence [4], Sawyers Bar, Liberty Mining District, Klamath Mountains, Siskiyou County, California, USA Rhodonite


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