Tooele has its own mineral!

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  • Derek
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    Mojave Outlaw
    • Jul 2008
    • 340

    Tooele has its own mineral!

    -Derek
    Mojave Mine Team
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    Senior Member
    True Mojave
    • Jul 2008
    • 557

    #2
    Whodda thunk. Cool
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    • Mike
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      True Mojave
      • Sep 2007
      • 1050

      #3
      Thats awesome! I've been studying the minerals of Gold Hill all day. There are a ton in there!

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      • Derek
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        Mojave Outlaw
        • Jul 2008
        • 340

        #4
        Originally posted by Mike
        Thats awesome! I've been studying the minerals of Gold Hill all day. There are a ton in there!

        http://www.mindat.org/loc-38605.html
        That is funny you mention that, because I have been doing the same thing.
        -Derek
        Mojave Mine Team

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        • Stuart
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          True Mojave
          • Sep 2007
          • 828

          #5
          Minerals

          The first specimen had been
          collected underground, and occurred with crystalline
          kaatialaite which had not yet been found as a
          species but was known artificially. Subsequently
          the mine access was sealed
          , but a small area rich
          in the new mineral was located on the dump.
          Once again the DOGM is sealing off extremely rare minerals! They don't even take this stuff into account when they permanently seal off an adit.

          I have also been looking at the minerals of Gold Hill. I hope to get a pretty good collection of them.
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          • Derek
            Advanced Explorer
            Mojave Outlaw
            • Jul 2008
            • 340

            #6
            Re: Minerals

            Originally posted by Stuart
            The first specimen had been
            collected underground, and occurred with crystalline
            kaatialaite which had not yet been found as a
            species but was known artificially. Subsequently
            the mine access was sealed
            , but a small area rich
            in the new mineral was located on the dump.
            Once again the DOGM is sealing off extremely rare minerals! They don't even take this stuff into account when they permanently seal off an adit.

            I have also been looking at the minerals of Gold Hill. I hope to get a pretty good collection of them.
            Well DOGM wouldn't want other people to enjoy this rare mineral, unless of course it is the safety of a museum or gallery.
            -Derek
            Mojave Mine Team

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