NASA, USGS Scientists Go Rock Hounding in California's High Desert
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NASA and USGS geoscientists made a scientific discovery using satellite sensors to locate topaz deposits in the Mojave Desert, demonstrating advanced remote sensing capabilities for geological research and mineral exploration.
This does not prove commercial viability of topaz extraction or indicate large-scale resource availability; it primarily demonstrates scientific methodology and sensor technology application.
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