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San Diego County pegmatite deposits, California, USA

The San Diego County is among our Top 12 Mineral Localities.

Much of the mineral wealth found in San Diego County comes from pegmatite deposits. Pegmatite is a coarse-grained igneous rock that forms late in the emplacement of a usually granitic magma. Some magmas contain rare elements such as beryllium, lithium, boron, fluorine and phosphorus, which tend not to form minerals easily. As the magma cools and crystallizes out "normal" rock-forming minerals such as quartz and feldspar, these rare elements get more and more concentrated---to the point that "something just has to happen"---and minerals such as beryl, tourmaline, topaz and spodumene form. Fortunately in many cases in San Diego County, these late-stage minerals also formed as well-developed crystals in a fluid environment that allowed them to do so.

The most prolific locality in the area is probably the Himalaya mine with its intermittent but relatively profuse production of mostly pink elbaite over the last century.

Without question the finest specimens of elbaite tourmaline ever recovered in North America were found at the Tourmaline Queen Mine in 1972. Prior to that discovery, the Tourmaline Queen Mine had certainly been a known producer of elbaite since it was first worked early in the twentieth century, but the discovery of the "blue cap" pocket launched it into legendary status. The name "blue cap" is in reference to the thin ink-blue zone that caps the tops of all of the crystals found in the pocket.

More recently, a significant find of elbaite was made at the Cryo-Genie mine. Specimens consist of floater and matrix specimens of tapered, commonly doubly terminated crystals with pastel green to pink zoning.


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Elbaite
Pala Chief mine, San Diego Co., California, USA
$50
27mm x 5mm x 5mm
Beryl
Blue Lady mine, Warner Springs, San Diego Co., California, USA
$1350
45mm x 35mm x 30mm
Spodumene var. Kunzite
Pala Chief Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$6500
210mm x 10mm x 10mm
Elbaite tourmaline
Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande District, Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California, USA
$50
13mm x 10mm x 7mm
Tourmaline
Cryo-Genie mine, Warner Springs, San Diego County, California, USA
$200
Elbaite Tourmaline (doubly-terminated floater)
Tourmaline King Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$3000
40mm x 10mm x 10mm
Tourmaline with Cleavelandite (doubly-terminated)
Himalaya Mine, San Diego Co., California, USA
$12000
70mm x 30mm x 30mm
Elbaite
Little 3 mine, Ramona, San Diego Co., California, USA
$3150
90mm x 45mm x 45mm
Tourmaline
Stewart Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$200
19mm x 6mm x 6mm
Beryl var. Morganite (very early 1900s)
Tourmaline King Mine, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$3500
40mm x 40mm x 20mm
Spodumene / (variety - “Kunzite”)
Oceanview Mine, Chief Mountain, Pala, Pala District, San Diego County, California
$368
80mm x 42mm x 8mm
Herderite
Green Cloud Mine, Chihuahua Valley, San Diego Co., California, USA
$1500
25mm x 23mm x 15mm
Elbaite
Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$1900
65mm x 35mm x 20mm
Elbaite tourmaline
Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande District, Mesa Grande, San Diego County, California, USA
$225
36mm x 8mm x 7mm
Cassiterite
Cryo-Genie Mine, Warner Springs, San Diego Co., California, USA
$1250
20mm x 20mm x 20mm
Tourmaline
Himalaya Mine, Mesa Grande, San Diego Co., California, USA
$500
31mm x 10mm x 9mm
Morganite with Lepidolite
Stewart Mine, Tourmaline Queen Mountain, Pala, San Diego Co., California, USA
$2400
40mm x 30mm x 30mm
Morganite
Elizabeth R. Mine, Pala Mining Dist., San Diego Co., California, USA
$2750
50mm x 50mm x 20mm
Fluorapatite with Scepter Cap (fluorescent)
Himalaya Mine, Gem Hill, Mesa Grande District, San Diego County, California
$735
24mm x 8mm x 7mm
Elbaite tourmaline
Stewart Mine, Pala District, San Diego County, California, USA
$200
16mm x 14mm x 12mm
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