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Robert M. Housley (2005) Recent rare mineral finds in southern California and Nevada desert mines. Abstracts from the 2005 Desert Symposium. California State University, Desert Studies Consortium and LSA Associates, Inc.

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Original EntryRobert M. Housley (2005) Recent rare mineral finds in southern California and Nevada desert mines. Abstracts from the 2005 Desert Symposium. California State University, Desert Studies Consortium and LSA Associates, Inc.
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Full ReferenceRobert M. Housley (2005) Recent rare mineral finds in southern California and Nevada desert mines. Abstracts from the 2005 Desert Symposium. California State University, Desert Studies Consortium and LSA Associates, Inc.
Plain TextRobert M. Housley (2005) Recent rare mineral finds in southern California and Nevada desert mines. Abstracts from the 2005 Desert Symposium. California State University, Desert Studies Consortium and LSA Associates, Inc.

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Aga Mine, Otto Mountain, Baker, Soda Mountains, Silver Lake Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Unnamed prospect (Winter prospect), Eldorado Mining District (Colorado Mining District), Eldorado Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, USA

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Bagdad-Chase Mine (Barstow mill; Camp Rochester; Pacific Mine; Pacific Mines; Roosevelt Consolidated Mine; Buckeye-Stedman-Bagdad Chase Mine), Stedman, Stedman District (Ludlow; Rochester; Buckeye), Bullion Mts (Bullion Range), San Bernardino County, California, USAβ“˜ Cerussite, β“˜ Duftite, β“˜ Goethite, β“˜ Hedyphane, β“˜ Hematite, β“˜ Malachite, β“˜ Mimetite, β“˜ Perite, β“˜ Wulfenite
Aga Mine, Otto Mountain, Baker, Soda Mountains, Silver Lake Mining District, San Bernardino County, California, USAβ“˜ Anglesite, β“˜ Burckhardtite, β“˜ Cerussite, β“˜ Fairbankite, β“˜ Khinite, β“˜ Khinite-3T, β“˜ Moctezumite, β“˜ Mottramite, β“˜ Native Gold, β“˜ Plumbotellurite, β“˜ Pyromorphite, β“˜ Vanadinite
Quo Vadis Mine, Alunite Mining District, Clark County, Nevada, USAβ“˜ Conichalcite, β“˜ Creaseyite, β“˜ Fornacite, β“˜ Mimetite, β“˜ Murdochite, β“˜ Willemite
Unnamed prospect (Winter prospect), Eldorado Mining District (Colorado Mining District), Eldorado Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, USAβ“˜ Hemihedrite, β“˜ Iranite, β“˜ Mimetite, β“˜ Willemite, β“˜ Wulfenite


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