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- New Idria Mercury Mine - Wikipedia
The New Idria Mercury Mine encompasses 8,000 acres of land in the Diablo Mountain range, incorporating the town of Idria in San Benito County, California Idria, initially named New Idria, is situated at 36°25′01″N 120°40′24″W and 2440 feet (680m) above mean sea level
- Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining in California
This fact sheet provides background information on the use of mercury in historical gold mining and processing operations in California, with emphasis on historical hydraulic mining areas
- New Almaden: The Mercury Mine That Built a Boomtown South of San . . . - KQED
Its quicksilver powered the California Gold Rush, but today, few traces of those boom-boom days remain, other than the toxic legacy still circulating in the San Francisco Bay
- Native Mercury from California, USA - mindat. org
Native Mercury, etc New Idria Mine, Idria, San Benito County, California, USA Native Mercury Socrates Mine, Castle Rock Springs area, West Mayacmas Mining District, Sonoma County, California, USA Native Mercury Clear Creek claim, Goat Mountain, San Benito County, California, USA 41
- California Mercury mining, mines, mine owners and mine statistics
California Mercury mining, Mercury mine companies, mine owners and mine information US-Mining provides information on mines, operators, and minerals mined in California
- Mercury Mining In California - The Diggings
Browse mercury mining mines in California by region—including Alameda, Alpine, Amador
- The Legacy of the Mercury Mines - Oakland Museum of California
New Almaden mercury was used in sluice boxes during the California Gold Rush to amalgamate with gold Between 1850 and 1875, miners extracted a total of 46 million pounds of liquid mercury from ore taken from the New Almaden Mines
- Mercury in the Environment - California Department of Conservation
Historical mining operations played two roles in California environmental mercury issues today First, between 1846 and 1981, about 100 million kilograms of mercury were produced within the state
- Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining
Mercury contamination from historic gold mining poses a risk to human health and the environment To inform the public and other stakeholders of the history and impact of this situation, the USGS has created a set of interactive maps
- Mercury in Our Waters: The 10,000-Year Legacy of California’s Gold Rush
By 1851, California produced over half of the world’s mercury, and by 1890, mercury mining was the number two industry in value Over the course of the Gold Rush, 26 million pounds of mercury were imported from the Coast Range mercury mines to the gold mines of the Sierra Nevada
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