Borate Minerals of Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada: Annotated Bibliography

Borate Minerals of Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada: Annotated Bibliography

Author: Rick O. Rittenberg

Publisher: Lightning Press

Published: 2024-09-03

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 0998563803

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An annotated bibliography of over 2,050 references associated with borate minerals from Death Valley, Mojave Desert, and Nevada. Sources include journal articles, papers, conference proceedings, books, book chapters, and other literature published from the 1860s into 2024. The bibliography is divided into 16 chapters: History, Boron and Borates, Chemistry and Crystal Structure, Mineralogy, Geology, California, Death Valley, Searles Lake, Mojave Desert, Kramer, Calico, Fort Cady, Tick Canyon, Ventura, Nevada, and Annual Reviews. Contains appendices of supplemental information on borate minerals, color photographs, and an alphabetical index of authors. 638 pages. Key words: borax, colemanite, kernite, probertite, and ulexite.


Noah's Wives

Noah's Wives

Author: Muriel Davidson

Publisher:

Published: 2021-11-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578309873

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Experiences of Pastors' Wives


Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water

Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water

Author: Gundersen/Wanty

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-11-30

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780873719551

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Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water focuses on the principal sources of indoor radon and detecting radon through geochemical and hydrological studies of ground water. The book addresses how to measure radon, covers geological field study techniques, and presents techniques for assessing radon potential. The geochemical and hydrological studies of ground water cover such areas as health effects and radionuclides in geology. Techniques for measuring radon in ground water are also provided. Field Studies of Radon in Rocks, Soils, and Water is an excellent practical guide for geologists, geochemists, ground water professionals, and geophysicists interested in radon. Features