| Theodore, Ted G., Blair, Will N., Nash, J. Thomas, McKee, E.H., Antweiler, J.C., Campbell, W.L. (1987) Geology and gold mineralization of the Gold Basin-Lost Basin mining districts, Mohave County, Arizona, with a section on K-Ar chronology of mineralization and igneous activity, and a section on implications of the compositions of lode and placer gold. Professional Paper 1361. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/pp1361 | Report (issue) | Mineralization of the Gold Basin-Lost Basin Mining Districts, Mohave County, Arizona U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL...MINERALIZATION OF THE GOLD BASIN-LOST BASIN MINING DISTRICTS, MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZONA Placer gold nugget about 1 cm...Lost Basin mining district. Geology and Gold Mineralization of the Gold Basin-Lost Basin Mining Districts...Districts, Mohave County, Arizona By TED G. THEODORE, WILL N. BLAIR, and J. THOMAS NASH With a section on...mineralization of the Gold Basin-Lost Basin mining districts, Mohave County, Arizona. (U.S. Geological Survey Professional | | | Journal (issue) | Inc., © 2022 5347 N. Ridge Spring Place, Tucson, Arizona 85749 Softcover: $40 plus shipping Order through...Bacher; Reinhold Bacher photo. Fluorapatite, 3.3-cm crystal, from the Pulsifer quarry, Maine. Collected by...photo. Vanadinite, 2.4 cm, from the Apache mine, Arizona. Collected by Evan Jones; Jeff Scovil photo Middle...own favorite experiences is gazing raptly into a crystal pocket just after it has been opened, and all the...classic locality for spectacularly large apophyllite crystal clusters, which still rank as some of the largest | | | Book | OF PRECIOUS-METALS PROSPECTING, PLACERING, LODE MINING, AND MILLING ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER FROM SPANISH...technical assistance of ROBERT LENON Western Mining UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : Norman and London...ACCOUNT OF PRECIOUS-METALS PLACERING, LODE MINING, PROSPECTING, AND MILLING ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER...Dug the Gold (Tucson, 1967) Western Mining (Norman, 1970) Black Powder and Hand Steel (Norman, 1976)...AMERICAN FRONTIER STUDIES the techniques of the mining rushes are perhaps the least comprehensible to |
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