Topaz Mountain

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Topaz Mountain is a prominent topaz-bearing peak in Utah’s Thomas Range, renowned for its abundant gem-quality topaz crystals and distinctive desert landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
topaz-bearing locality
tourist attraction
access public land
activity hiking
photography
rockhounding
associatedMineral garnet
hematite
opal
pseudobrookite
red beryl
collectingRule mechanized digging generally restricted
surface collecting allowed in many areas
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment arid desert
geologicalSetting Tertiary volcanic field
rhyolitic volcanic rocks
hasFeature light-colored volcanic cliffs
vugs and cavities containing topaz crystals
knownFor abundant topaz mineralization
collectible mineral specimens
desert landscape
gem-quality topaz crystals
recreational rockhounding
locatedIn Juab County, Utah NERFINISHED
Thomas Range NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Utah
managedBy U.S. Bureau of Land Management NERFINISHED
mountainRange Thomas Range NERFINISHED
nearestCity Delta, Utah NERFINISHED
notableForCollectors world-famous topaz locality GENERATED
primaryMineral topaz
region Great Basin Desert NERFINISHED
rockType rhyolite
state Utah
topazColor colorless
pink
sherry-colored
topazFeature topaz often fades from sherry to colorless in sunlight
tourismType geotourism

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Topaz War Relocation Center namedAfter Topaz Mountain