slgwv's photos with the keyword: borax
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02 Jun 2011 |
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Boiler, Harmony Borax Works
02 Jun 2011 |
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Death Valley National Park, California, USA. Another view, showing the access to the fire box. As mentioned, wood would have been the fuel. It would have been gathered in the Panamint Mountains, visible in the distance. We're looking west.
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17 May 2012 |
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Harmony Borax Works
02 Jun 2011 |
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Death Valley National Park, California, USA. The raw ore (containing ulexite, a calcium-sodium borate; a.k.a. "cottonball," from a common habit) was dissolved in hot water in these pans, and borax (a pure sodium borate) was precipitated. Sometimes soda ash (Na2CO3, sodium carbonate) was added if there wasn't enough Na in the solution already. The water would have been heated in the boiler visible at upper right. It presumably was fired by wood gathered from the forests in the Panamint Mountains on the west side of the valley.
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17 May 2012 |
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Boiler, Harmony Borax Works
17 May 2012 |
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Death Valley National Park, California, USA. This would have heated the water to dissolve the ulexite for processing into borax.
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02 Jun 2011 |
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Harmony Borax Works
02 Jun 2011 |
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Death Valley National Park, California, USA. Borax was the first big mining boom in Death Valley, in the latter 19th century, out of the evaporite deposits on the valley floor. It was one of a number of short-lived borax booms in desert basins in California and Nevada. Most of the deposits were surficial and quickly exhausted. The object that looks like a cannon at lower left is a pipe.
Borax wagons
02 Jun 2011 |
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Harmony Borax works, Death Valley National Park, California, USA. Used to carry the partly refined borax to the railhead. The wagons are the source of the "20-mule team borax" logo.
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03 Mar 2011 |
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Rhodes
03 Mar 2011 |
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Rhodes, Nevada
03 Mar 2011 |
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By Rhodes Salt Marsh just off US 95 south of Mina. Salt, borax, and sodium sulfates were recovered at various times.
Rhodes
Columbus Salt Marsh, Nevada
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