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  2. Mesquite Mine - Wikipedia

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    From 1957 to 1980, Dick and Anna Singer mined, recorded earlier efforts, made studies, and sold their findings to Gold Fields Mining Corporation. After investing 70 million in exploration, development and construction, Gold Fields began full-scale production in March 1986. Production reached 207,897 ounces of gold in 1992.

  3. List of mines in California - Wikipedia

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    Mesquite Mine: Monte Cristo Gold Mine: ... Sutter Gold Mining Inc. Tourist tours shut down in September 2011 Cerro Gordo Mine 36.537630883074755, -117.7919741219899

  4. New Gold - Wikipedia

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    New Gold produced 95,000 ounces of gold from the mine each year until it was sold in 2018. Mesquite Mine - Located in Imperial County, California near the Algodones Dunes, the Mesquite gold mine was operated by New Gold through its Western Goldfields subsidiary between 2009 and 2018 when it sold. Despite the low-grade of the mineral deposit ...

  5. Gold mining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest gold mining district in Southern California. [20] In 2018 California produced 140,000 troy ounces (4,400 kg) of gold from its only operating mine, the Mesquite mine (owned by Equinox Gold Corp.) in Imperial County, which restarted active mining in 2007, having been inactive since 2001. [21] [22

  6. Category:Gold mines in California - Wikipedia

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  7. Gold Butte National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Gold Butte National Monument, southeastern Nevada. The monument consists of 296,937 acres (120,166 ha). [1] The Gold Butte National Monument fills a gap between Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, creating a continuous swath of conserved land and establishing a wildlife corridor. [2]

  8. Glamis, California - Wikipedia

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    Glamis is the closest community to the new Mesquite Regional Landfill, a waste-by-rail landfill being constructed for municipal trash primarily originating at the Puente Hills Intermodal Facility in Los Angeles County, and the Mesquite Mine, a gold mine.

  9. Category:Gold mines in the United States - Wikipedia

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