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Unnamed sandstone quarries, Yavapai County, Arizona, USAi
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Unnamed sandstone quarriesGroup of Quarries
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
34° 56' 11'' North , 111° 58' 29'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Locality type:
Group of Quarries
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
West Sedona11,299 (2006)17.2km
Clarkdale4,240 (2017)19.9km
Sedona10,388 (2017)20.8km
Cottonwood11,818 (2017)22.2km
Jerome456 (2017)24.4km
Nearest Clubs:
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ClubLocationDistance
Sedona Gem & Mineral ClubSedona, Arizona21km
Mingus Gem & Mineral ClubCottonwood, Arizona22km
Verde River RockhoundsCottonwood, Arizona22km
Prescott Gem & Mineral ClubPrescott Valley, Arizona48km


A group of surface sandstone quarries (dimension and crushed stone).

Mineralization is the Toroweap Formation, Coconino Sandstone and Supai Formation undivided.

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Weir, G.W., Ulrich, G.E., and Nealey, L.D. (1989) Geologic Map of the Sedona 30’ x 60’ Quadrangle, Yavapai and Coconino Counties, Arizona: USGS Map I-1896, map scale of 1:100,000.
Lane, M.E. (1992) Mineral Appraisal of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona: U.S. Bureau of Mines Open File Report MLA 11-92, 69 pp., 2 appendices, 3 plates at a scale of 1:126,720.
MRDS database Dep. ID #10096095, MRDS ID #T C40225.

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