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ID: 1014
rec_id: 1014
site_name: Cape San Martin
oremin: Thin layers of talc separate some individuals and both talc and finely fibrous white tremolite are pressed into the valleys between protuberances."" (Crippen, 1976, p. 15)
devel: outcrops
json: {"id":"http:\/\/mrdata.usgs.gov\/asbestos\/record\/1014","type":"Feature","geometry":{"type":"Point","coordinates":[-121.46204625161,35.890263413043]},"properties":{"state":"CA","county":"Monterey","site_name":"Cape San Martin","devel":"outcrops","latitude":"35.8903","longitude":"-121.461","oremin":"Thin layers of talc separate some individuals and both talc and finely fibrous white tremolite are pressed into the valleys between protuberances.\"\" (Crippen, 1976, p. 15)","assocmin":"talc, nephrite","hostrock":"serpentinite","mineral":[{"role":"asbestos","name":"tremolite"},{"role":"associated","name":"talc"},{"role":"associated","name":"nephrite"}],"reference":[{"citation":"Crippen (1976)","source":"ofr20111188","reference":"Crippen, R.A., Jr., 1976, Nephrite jade and associated rocks of the Cape San Martin region, Monterey County, California [Reprinted from Special Report 10-A, May 1951], in California jade--A collection of reprints: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 49, p. 7-18."}]}}
url: https://mrdata.usgs.gov/asbestos/show-asbestos.php?rec_id=1014