[Rockhounds] Field Trip Report
pmodreski at aol.com
pmodreski at aol.com
Mon May 8 13:42:58 PDT 2017
Hi, Teresa,
Out of curiosity, I went to the Mindat.com website (comprehensive information about minerals and localities) and looked up "Oceanside Quarry". Here's what I found listed:
Carlsbad Rock and Sand Company Mine, Oceanside, San Diego Co., California, USA
And here's all it said:
A former sand-gravel-crushed stone quarry located 3.1 km (1.9 miles) NE of Oceanside center.
No minerals found there were listed. Evidently, it was typed into the Mindat database just from a list of quarries in California, and, it sounds like no one has reported any particular minerals being found there. I can't tell which this might be of the two quarries you describe, the old quarry or the working one. If they were mining at one (or both) of those quarries to make cement, then they must be limestone quarry(s).
Sincerely, Pete
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From: Teresa Masters <tam2819 at cox.net>
To: ajs <ajs at frii.com>; Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors <rockhounds at rockhounds.drizzle.com>
Sent: Mon, May 8, 2017 2:00 pm
Subject: Re: [Rockhounds] Field Trip Report
Question, I am a total Quarry know little. I did go on some major Quarry Field Trips when my balance was far better. I live in Oceanside, California where there were two Quarries active. One left a giant hole and deeded the property to the city of Oceanside, where much remains an open pit. Close to that there is a Yard Waste Dump and a Green Waste Recycling area from where I have as a resident, gotten free compost and bark. There was much City Council Fighting on the ultimate use of the land. A major Hotel and Golf Course were denied as being “too elitist.” There is a Senior Center and some soccer Fields and lots of weed overgrown hills.Across Oceanside Boulevard is a working Quarry, primarily Cement. Is there any value there? I have bought some “Bricks” from an adjacent business. I’d love some access to tailings, how may I approach that. I am mandated to reduce Water use and have only to the end of this month to comply. My grandson is working alone to get this done. The criteria is very strict. We must take at least 25% of the yard and create drought resistant area. My yard is very large for residential property, Was a “Hill” with top lopped off and house planted. Sadly the cement truck emptied in my back yard, the Stucco in my direct neighbors. Grass depth was less than 3 inches into heavy clay soil. Any suggestions?ThanksTerrie_______________________________________________Rockhounds mailing listSubscription Services: http://rockhounds.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/rockhounds_rockhounds.drizzle.comList Usage Policy: http://Tomaszewski.net/Kreigh/Rockhounds/Rockhounds.shtml
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