Dark red beds of volcanic basaltic conglomerate (and/or breccia) stand
out in contrast to mustard-colored beds of the lower Furnace Creek Formation
exposed in Gower Gulch. These conglomerates/breccia beds were probably
formed when floods carried volcanic debris into the basin where the sediments
of the Furnace Creek formation accumulated. The red color reflects weathering
of the original basaltic material. Veins of borate minerals are associated
with these volcanic deposits, suggesting the source of the borate was
the volcanic rocks or eroding volcanic source areas nearby. The borate
is the target of borax mining in the region.
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