| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | APRIL 1963 GEOLOGY OF THE CHLORIDE QUADRANGLE, ARIZONA BY BLAKEMORE E. THOMAS ABSTRACT The Chloride quadrangle...includes the southern two-thirds of the Cerbat Mountains, a range composed mostly of presumably Precambrian...Tertiary (?) age occur along the flanks of the range. Quaternary basalt caps these rocks in some places...present mountains. The greatest displacement has been on the west side, and the Cerbat Range is an eastward-tilted...dissection of the pediment at the west base of the range. CONTENTS TEXT Page Petrography Introduction 392 | | | Book (edition) | Q! creonl lia OE ~| /BRA PY Muineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen mine, Bisbee...Peter Kresam and Richard Graeme . Mineralogy of Arizona John W. Anthony, Sidney A. Williams, and Richard...Richard A. Bideaux AN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors... JoHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the University of Arizona, where he rose | | | Book (edition) | 0.C D.?~•.!~'J..~5 ~!~.~J.RY Mineralogy of Arizona Stope in oxide ore, Copper Queen tnine, Bisbee...Richard A. Bideaux THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON, ARIZONA About the Authors . .. JOHN W. ANTHONY...M.S. degrees in geology from the University of Arizona and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. Following...mineralogist with the Arizona Bureau of Mines, he joined the faculty of the Uni~ersity of Arizona, where he rose...curator of the Mineralogical Museun1. His studies in mineral synthesis, crystal structure analysis, and classical | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA • Wu!fenite. Red Cloud mine, Si/district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona...Gem and Mineral Society The University of Ariwna Press / Tucson .. The University of Arizona Press...Press Copyright © 1977, r982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First edition 1977 Revised...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona/ John W. Anthony ... [et al.]; Wendell E. Wilson..."Published with the assistance of the Tucson Gem and Mineral Society." Includes bibliographical references and | | | Report (issue) | Residents of Arizona MINERALS OF ARIZONA by Frederic W. Galbraith and Daniel J. Brennan THE ARIZONA BUREAU...UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA TUCSON FOREWORD As a service about mineral matters in Arizona, the Arizona Bureau of...University of Arizona, is pleased to reprint the long-standing booklet on MINERALS OF ARIZONA. This basic...Dr. Frederic W. Galbraith, as a bulletin of the Arizona Bureau of Mines. It has moved through several editions...Edition as Bulletin 181, Arizona Bureau of Mines. The comprehensive coverage of mineral information contained | | | Book (edition) | OF ARIZONA Wulfenite. Red Cloud mine, Silver district, Trigo Mountains, La Paz County, Arizona. Smithsonian...by Ed Over. Chip Clark photo. MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA THIRD EDITION W. Anthony Joh n Sidney A. Williams...Gem and Mineral Society The University of Arizona Press / Tucson The University of Arizona Press Copyright...Copyright © 1977, 1982, 1995 Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserved. First edition 1977 Revised...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mineralogy of Arizona / John W. Anthony . . [et al.] ;Wendell E. Wilson | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones Collection...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Studiesof Sulfatesand Sulfidesin the Mineral Park Porphyry Cu-Mo System,Arizona JAMESR. LANG, Departmentof Geosciences...Geosciences, Universityof Arizona, Tucson,Arizona 85 721 YIN GUAN, ChengduCollegeof Geology,Chengdu,Sichuan...Departmentof Geosciences, Universityof Arizona, Tucson,Arizona 85721 Abstract Sulfidemineralsfromfiveveinstages...mixedmagmatic-meteoric originforwaters(calculated •18Owate r range, 6.5-9.2%0) that depositedanhydrite-molybdeniteveins...anevaporiticoriginfor the waters(calculated •18Owate r range,11.8-17.1%0)thatdeposited anhydrite-chalcopyrite | | | Report (issue) | Preliminary report of molybdenum occurrences in Arizona by Jan C. Wilt 1/, Stanley B. Keith 2/, Jocelyn...to the Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology a division of The University of Arizona This...address: MAGMACHEM Assoc., Phoenix, AZ. 85044 3/ Menlo Park, CA., 94025 RE0.1 STARE Co6; 4004225 04 M003904...'1030571 04 M030562 04 M030563 04 '1030584 04 CouNTY DEPosir 'ostHP +litire LAtiroOE ♦ Looroae 28N... wA A 7 PROSPECT 15N 02E 27 MU AMOLE DISTRICT BANNER DISTRICT BLUE HELL GROUP 19N 215W 101 35-03-A wA | | | Report (volume) | 397 MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE CERBAT RANGE, BLACK MOUNTAINS, AND.GRAND WASH CLIFFS MOHAVE COUNTY, ARIZOiNA...__ Mountains ____________________________ Grand Wash Cliffs_________________________ Cerbat Range.__...___________________________ Cerbat Mountains______________________ White Hills__________________________...Mountains______________________ Peacock Mountains ______________________ Black Mountains, or Colorado Range____________...________ Pyramid Canyon_______________________ Mohave Valley__________________________ Geology _.________________ | | | Report (issue) | itty nf l\rt~nttU iullrtttt ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES MINERALS OF ARIZONA By FREDERIC W. GALBRAITH...(Revised) ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES, GEOLOGICAL BULLETIN NO. 153 One dollar (Free to residents of Arizona) PUBLISHED...PUBLISHED BY lIlniul'r.lluy nf Arizuna TUCSON. ARIZONA SERIES No. 17, TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION...nature to include all known occurrences of every mineral which has been found in the state. Of the more...bulletin will be forwarded to the Arizona Bureau of Mines, University of Arizona, Tucson. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Precious Metal Veins, and Laramide Intrusions, Mineral Park, Arizona JAMESR. LANG AND CHRISTOPHER J. EASTOE Departmentof...Geosciences, Universityof Arizona,Tucson,Arizona85721 Abstract In the Wallapai mining district, porphyry-style...450øC in andnear Mineral Park, but declinedoutward to lessthan 300øC on the district periphery. In subsequentstages...BinghamCanyon,Utah (John,1978), the Pima district, Arizona (Titley, 1982b), Butte, Montana (Meyeret...(Meyeret ai., 1968),andtheWallapaidistrict,Arizona (Eidel et al., 1968; Wilkinsonet al., 1982). Suchminerali | | | Journal (issue) | Cooper Nottingham, England Anthony R. Kampf L.A. County Mus. of Nat. Hist. Los Angeles, CA Joseph A. Mandarino...Surv. of Canada Ottawa George W. Robinson Seaman Mineral Museum, MTU Houghton, Michigan Abraham Rosenzweig...from the C en ten n ia l Eureka m in e, T intic district, Juab C ounty, U ta h ..........................reprints, book sales, shows) P.O. Box 35565 Tucson, Arizona 85740 520-297-6709 • FAX: 520-544-0815 •Individuals...collection, and was exhibited at the 1997 Tucson Gem & Mineral Show in the "David P. Wilber Reunion" case (see | | | Report (issue) | organization is carrying on for the direct advancement of mining interests throughout the country than can readily...and the organization of a division of Alaskan mineral resources distinct from the division of geology...entitled "Beport of progress of investigations of mineral resources of Alaska in' 1904," Bulletin No. 259...in the investigation of any particular group of mineral products. They are generally confined to Survey...geologic folios issued since January 1, 1907, showing mineral resources described. No. Name ot folio. State | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | minerals are the theme of the 2016 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show.® Brightly colored minerals are always popular...United States have passed laws designating a blue mineral as their official state gemstone. Each of the states...its own story as to how and why it chose a blue mineral. A group of citizens may have petitioned their...symbol to promote outstanding aspects of their county or state. Approval is usually not difficult because...the Inner Piedmont Province (fig. 1). Specimens range in weight from 28 grams to 1 kilogram (Rohrbach | | | Journal (issue) | Institution Pete J. Dunn Smithsonian Institution ARIZONA-II Peter Q. Embrey British Museum (Natural History)...The Mineralogical Record P. O. Box 35565 Tucson, Arizona 85740 published bimonthly by the Mineralogical...Articles The Defiance mine and vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona ..............203 by J. R. Thompson Slide competition..................211 The C. & B. mine, Gila County, Arizona .............................................J. A. Crowley The Grand Reef mine, Graham County, Arizona ..............................219 by R. W. | | | Report (volume) | the Geological Survey's annual report entitled " Mineral Resources of the United States" (the volumes for...of a century. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States have been enormously...showing the composition and character of each mineral and the location of. its principal deposits. Many...These are only examples of notable changes in the mineral production of the United States and of correlated...changes in the appraised value of some of the mineral deposits. In this list, as in the earlier lists | | | Report (volume) | ........................................ 10 Arizona......................................................................................... 102 District of Columbia ....................................the Geological Survey's annual report entitled "Mineral Eesources of the United States" for 1882 and 1887...more until 1914. During that period, however, the mineral resources of the United States were enormously...resources of the country. Many changes in the mineral industry other than increase in production have | | | Book (volume) | ae TONITE TN263. Au. =American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, V.2 and Petroleum Engineers Ore...Inst! itute i an Americ ie Lye 2 of llurgical, Mining, Meta m Engineers and Petroleu © f the Ore deposiits...AND ZINC (1936) 134, MILLING METHODs 141, METAL MINING (1939) (1937-40) BLAST FURNACE, COKE OVEN AND...AIME TRANSACTIONS VOLUME 178, MINING GEOLOGY AIME TRANSACTIONS 181, MINING, INDUSTRIAL MINERALS, EDUCATION...I! Published by : : The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. NEW | | | Journal (issue) | 50th Anniversary Issue! Arizona ineralogical Record January-February 2020 ❖ Volume 51 Number 1 ❖ $40...$40 THE MINERALOGICAL RECORD ARIZONA-VII . . . . Arizona-VII (Introduction) .................................................... 5 W. E. Wilson Arizona Wulfenite in the News, 1877–1940 ................15 W. E. Wilson The Piedmont mine, Yavapai County, Arizona .............................................B. L. Muntyan The San Manuel mine, Pinal County, Arizona .......................................... | | 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 | | | Report (issue) | XOK XOR XSC XTX XUT XVT XVA XWA XWI XWY ALASKA ARIZONA CALIFORNIA COLORADO GEORGIA IDAHO MAINE MISSOURI...MAJOR ELEMENT ANALYSES TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSES MINERAL ANALYSES ISOTOPIC ANALYSES Z6T GRANITES ZMN...of Rocky fountain porphyry molybdenum deposits: Arizona Geological Society Digest* v. 14, p. 215-226 Clark...of the Pine Grove-B la*n Mountain area. Beaver County, Utah: U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report...southern wah wah Mountains, Beaver County, Utah (abstract): American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical | | | Book (volume) | .......................................... xi Mineral Locations by State Alabama .................................................................13 Arizona ................................................................548 Table of Maps Page Alabama County Map ...................................................................................4 Alaska County and Stream Map ...................................................................14 Arizona – Apache Co. Mining Districts .......................... | | | Journal (issue) | England Richard C. Era U.S. Geological Survey Menlo Park, CA Donald R. Peacor University of Michigan Ann...University of So. Florida Tampa, FL Richard W. Thomssen Mineral Exploration Consultants Carson City, NV photography:...Record Inc., 6349 N. Orange Tree Drive, Tucson, Arizona 85740 The Mineralogical Record Inc. Is a non-profit...Volume Fourteen, Number Five ARIZONA- V Articles Lost mines of Arizona ................................by W. E. Wilson Famous mineral localities: the New Cornelia mine, Ajo, Arizona 283 by W. J. Thomas and | | | Book (volume) | ............................................v Mineral Locations by State Alabama .................................................................11 Arizona ............................................................477 Appendix F - Classification of Mineral Deposits ........................................year I vacation in the field, collecting gem and mineral samples somewhere in the United States or Canada...enough information to be useful to most gem and mineral collectors. Generally, Minerals are capitalized |
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