Kaiser Fluorspar Mine, Broken Hills district, Mineral County, Nevada. Active 1928-57. Fluorspar (a.k.a. fluorite, calcium difluoride, CaF2) was mined out of a vein a few inches to a few feet across in altered volcanic rocks. The surface exposure shows how the vein was dug out. Reference: E. J. Matson & R.R. Trengrove, "Investigation of Fluorspar Deposit, Kaiser Mine, Mineral County, Nev.", US Bureau of Mines Report of Investigations 5344, 1957. It's available online for free, but on a page-by-page basis only, from Hathitrust Digital Library (
www.hathitrust.org).
Kaiser Fluorspar Mine, Broken Hills district, Mineral County, Nevada. Active 1928-57. Fluorspar (a.k.a. fluorite, calcium difluoride, CaF2) was mined out of a vein a few inches to a few feet across in altered volcanic rocks. The surface exposure shows how the vein was dug out. Reference: E. J. Matson & R.R. Trengrove, "Investigation of Fluorspar Deposit, Kaiser Mine, Mineral County, Nev.", US …
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