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Adams, P, Lynch, D (2014) A mineralogical inventory of geothermal features southeast of the Salton Sea, Imperial County, California. Trough to trough: The Colorado River and the Salton Sea (Reynolds, R, 39-43

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Reference TypeJournal (article/letter/editorial)
TitleA mineralogical inventory of geothermal features southeast of the Salton Sea, Imperial County, California
JournalTrough to trough: The Colorado River and the Salton Sea (Reynolds, R
AuthorsAdams, PAuthor
Lynch, DAuthor
Year2014
Page(s)39-43
Original EntryAdams, P. and Lynch, D. (2014) A mineralogical inventory of geothermal features southeast of the Salton Sea, Imperial County, California.
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Full ReferenceAdams, P, Lynch, D (2014) A mineralogical inventory of geothermal features southeast of the Salton Sea, Imperial County, California. Trough to trough: The Colorado River and the Salton Sea (Reynolds, R, 39-43
Plain TextAdams, P, Lynch, D (2014) A mineralogical inventory of geothermal features southeast of the Salton Sea, Imperial County, California. Trough to trough: The Colorado River and the Salton Sea (Reynolds, R, 39-43
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Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA
F1 fumarole field, Mullet Island, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA
F2 fumarole field, Mullet Island, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA
Sulfur Hill, F2 fumarole field, Mullet Island, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA
Mundo Fumarole Field, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA
Niland Fumarole Field, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Mundo Fumarole Field, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA Aragonite, Baryte, Blown sand, Dolomite, Feldspar Group, Halite, Hydromagnesite, Magnesite, Nesquehonite, Northupite, Plagioclase, Polyhalite, Quartz, Strontianite, Thénardite
Niland Fumarole Field, Salton Sea, Imperial County, California, USA Alum-(K), Anhydrite, Cinnabar, Epsomite, Gypsum, Halite, Halotrichite, Hexahydrite, K-ferrite, Natrojarosite, Pentahydrite, Pickeringite, Starkeyite, Tamarugite, Thénardite, Voltaite


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