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* [[Royal Rainbow Opal Mine]]
* [[Royal Rainbow Opal Mine]]


* [http://www.bettermines.org/cmc_blackrock.cfm Westerners for Responsible Mining - Black Rock Desert, Nevada]
* http://www.bettermines.org/cmc_blackrock.cfm www.bettermines.org/cmc_blackrock.cfm
 
Westerners for Responsible Mining - Black Rock Desert, Nevada
 
 
* http://www.greatbasinminewatch.org/mambo/ www.greatbasinminewatch.org/mambo
 
Great Basin Mine Watch
 
 
* http://www.vistagold.com/hycroft.php www.vistagold.com/hycroft.php
 
Vista Gold - Hycroft, near Sulfur
 


* [http://www.greatbasinminewatch.org/mambo/ Great Basin Mine Watch]


* [http://www.vistagold.com/hycroft.php Vista Gold - Hycroft] near Sulfur


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Revision as of 19:35, 28 June 2007

Westerners for Responsible Mining - Black Rock Desert, Nevada


Great Basin Mine Watch


Vista Gold - Hycroft, near Sulfur



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Black Rock Other names: Hardin, Soldier Meadows, Soldier Meadow area County: Humboldt Discovered: 1849 (1863?) Period active: 1858-1860; 1866-1867 Commodities: silver, gold, uranium, fluorspar, nitrates Comments: Located at Black Rock, in the vicinity of Hardin City on the west slope of the Black Rock Range, several miles north of Double Hot Springs. Bancroft (1890) placed the original discoveries 1.5 miles from Hardinville. The district includes the Soldier Meadow uranium area of Garside (1973) and the Soldier Meadows nitrate area of Gianella (1945). References: Stretch, 1867, p. 46; Territorial Enterprise, March 7, 1868; Angel, 1881, p. 450; Bancroft, 1890, p. 103; Stoddard, 1932, p. 44; Gianella, 1945, p. 76; Garside, 1973, p. 56; Carlson, 1974, p. 220; Papke, 1979, p. 21; Wheeler, 1979, p. 139