Gypsum Cave Mine (Nevada)
The Gypsum Cave Mine is a gypsum-anhydrite and uranium mine located in the city of Clark in the Intermontane Plateaus of Nevada, 12 miles east of North Las Vegas, Nevada.[1][2]
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![]() ![]() Gypsum Cave Mine | |
Location | Clark |
Nevada | |
Country | United States of America |
Coordinates | 36.2239°N 114.89940°W |
Production | |
Products | Gypsum, anhydrite, uranium |
Owner | |
Company | Bureau of Land Management |
The Gypsum Cave Mine is also located a mile away from the Gypsum Cave which is a limestone cave.
Description
The Gypsum Cave Mine is located in the city of Clark in the Intermontane Plateaus of Nevada. Its primary products are gypsum and anhydrite, and its tertiary product is uranium. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The excavation of its primary products is considered viable, but it's not the case for its uranium.[1]
gollark: It *does* say >=5.5GPa there. That's pretty high pressure.
gollark: It's vaguely weird how the whole cultural thing of guns and whatnot is completely absent here in the UK, because of the "ban everything remotely dangerous" attitude here.
gollark: In the picture I mean.
gollark: There are some numbers on what looks like a power supply.
gollark: I really wonder about those people with 15GB.
See also
References
- "Gypsum Cave Mine ?" in Clark, NV, Gypsum-Anhydrite Prospect, Thediggings.com
- Gypsum Cave Mine, Westernmininghistory.com
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