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  2. Crescent, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The rediscovery of the turquoise mines in what would become Crescent is reported to have been made by prospector George Simmons, who first found the deposits in 1889 or 1890 while searching for copper and returned to the area two years later to begin mining upon realizing that he had found turquoise, as recorded by Frank R. Morrissey in a 1968 ...

  3. Turquoise - Wikipedia

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    Nevada is the country's other major producer, with more than 120 mines which have yielded significant quantities of turquoise. Unlike elsewhere in the US, most Nevada mines have been worked primarily for their gem turquoise and very little has been recovered as a byproduct of other mining operations.

  4. Gatecliff Rockshelter - Wikipedia

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    Other stone tools found include metates, palettes (small grinding stones), handstones, and workedturquoise. [12] Several turquoise mines exist throughout the Monitor Valley which could provide the turquoise source for Gatecliff; Indian Blue Mine is the best known mine located 3 miles south of Toquima Cave. [12]

  5. What is the birthstone for December? Hint: There's actually ...

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    Turquoise is mined in Iran, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and China, according to the Geological Institute of America. China is the world's largest producer of the stone, in particular the Hubei ...

  6. File:Turquoise (Blue Moon Mine, Candelaria Hills, west of ...

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    It is a secondary mineral that forms near the surface, usually near copper deposits. The color ranges from bluish to bluish-green to greenish and the hardness is 5 to 6 on the Mohs Scale. Crystals are rare - turquoise usually forms very fine-grained masses. Locality: Blue Moon Mine, Candelaria Hills, west of Tonopah, western Nevada, USA

  7. Getchell Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Getchell Mine is an underground gold mine in the Potosi Mining District of Humboldt County, Nevada, on the east flank of the Osgood Mountains, 35 miles northeast of Winnemucca. Prospectors Edward Knight and Emmet Chase discovered gold in 1933 and located the first claims in 1934.

  8. List of active gold mines in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada mining industry supported an average 15,136 direct employees in 2020, with about 75,000 additional jobs related to providing goods and services needed by the mining industry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The following is a list of active gold mines in Nevada .

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