Unnamed Cinder pit [53], Bellemont, Coconino Co., Arizona, USAi
Regional Level Types | |
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Unnamed Cinder pit [53] | Pit |
Bellemont | Town |
Coconino Co. | County |
Arizona | State |
USA | Country |
Place | Population | Distance |
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Parks | 1,188 (2011) | 9.7km |
Flagstaff | 70,320 (2017) | 21.8km |
Kachina Village | 2,622 (2011) | 27.2km |
Mountainaire | 1,119 (2011) | 29.6km |
Williams | 3,122 (2017) | 31.0km |
A cinders/pumice occurrence located in the SW¼NE¼ sec. 10, T22N, R4E, G&SRM, 7.4 km (4.6 miles) NNW of Bellemont, in the Parks quadrangle, on National Forest land. The USGS MRDS database stated accuracy for this locality is 100 meters.
Mineralization is a volcanic cinders/pumice deposit. Local rocks include Holocene to middle Pliocene basaltic rocks.
Workings include surface openings comprised of a pit based on the title of the MRDS file.
Regions containing this locality
North America Plate | Tectonic Plate |
Colorado Plateau, USA | Plateau |
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Regional Geology
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Holocene - Zanclean 0 - 5.333 Ma ID: 2739006 | Holocene to middle Pliocene basaltic rocks Age: Cenozoic (0 - 5.333 Ma) Description: Mostly dark-colored basaltic lava and cinders young enough that some original volcanic landforms are still apparent. Includes a small amount of andesite, dacite, and rhyolite. Rocks of this map unit are largely restricted to six areas widely distributed in Arizona: San Francisco and Uinkaret volcanic fields in northern Arizona (0-4 Ma); Springerville (0-4 Ma) and San Carlos (0-2 Ma) volcanic fields in east-central Arizona; and San Bernardino (0-1 Ma) and Sentinel (1-4 Ma) volcanic fields in southern Arizona. Rocks of this unit are also present in the extreme southwestern part of Arizona where they were erupted at the edge of the Pinacate volcanic field (0-2 Ma) in northwestern Sonora. (0-4 Ma) Comments: Largely in six volcanic fields: San Francisco, Unikaret, Springerville, San Carlos, San Bernardino, and Sentinal. Original map source: Arizona Geological Survey, DI-8 Geologic Map of Arizona, Digital Spatial data for the Geologic Map of Arizona, v. 3.0, edited by S.M. Richard and S.M. Kneale, 2002, 10 p., 2 DOS HD disks. Arc/INFO export file (.e00) format, scale 1:1,000,000. Lithology: Major:{basalt}, Minor:{andesite,dacite,rhyolite} Reference: Horton, J.D., C.A. San Juan, and D.B. Stoeser. The State Geologic Map Compilation (SGMC) geodatabase of the conterminous United States. doi: 10.3133/ds1052. U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 1052. [133] |
Pliocene 2.588 - 5.333 Ma ID: 3191095 | Cenozoic volcanic rocks Age: Pliocene (2.588 - 5.333 Ma) Lithology: Volcanic rocks Reference: Chorlton, L.B. Generalized geology of the world: bedrock domains and major faults in GIS format: a small-scale world geology map with an extended geological attribute database. doi: 10.4095/223767. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5529. [154] |
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