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Cal Poly Geology Club Death Valley Field Trip – 2004

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to the north and northwest.12.3 (5.4) Turn left on North Highway.12.9 (0.6) Turn right (east) on Daylight Pass Road.19.6 (6.7) Turn right (southeast) on the Chloride Cliff/Keane Wonder/Daylight PassCutoff Road.23.8 (4.2) Turn left on the dirt road to the Keane Wonder Mine (there should be a signmarking the turnoff).26.6 (2.8) Keane Wonder Mine parking lot (STOP 3).The total gold production from the Keane Wonder Mine during its operationwas estimated at $1,100,000. Of thatamount, $625,000-$682,000 was takenfrom the mine between 1907 and1911. TheKeane Wonder mine was one of the twolargest producing gold mines in the <strong>Death</strong><strong>Valley</strong> area (Skidoo was the other).Gold production came from “quartz veins”that lie within the metamorphosed CrystalSprings Formation. Ore controls are thesubject of debate. Some have suggestedthe lithologic contact between the diabaseand carbonate; others the Keane Wonderfault; and most recently regionaldetachment surfaces similar to the Briggsgold mine in the southern PanamintMountains.Return to vehicles and paved road.29.4 (2.8) Turn left (south) on the Daylight Pass Cutoff Road.35.1 (5.7) Intersect CA 190; turn left toward Furnace Creek Ranch.44.5 (9.4) Turn right into Harmony Borax Works parking area.44.6 (0.1) Harmony Borax Works (STOP 4).W. T. Coleman's Harmony Borax Works was constructed 1882 and the town ofGreenland was built. This early outpost was later to become the modernFurnace Creek Ranch. Harmony played a central role in the opening of <strong>Death</strong><strong>Valley</strong> and the subsequent popularity of the Furnace Creek area.

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