‡Ref.: Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 222; Guild, F.N. (1920), Flagstaffite, a new mineral from AZ, Am.Min.: 5: 169-172; Guild, F.N. (1921), The identity of flagstaffite and terpin hydrate, Am.Min.: 6, 133-135; Guild, F.N. (1922), Flagstaffite, a new Arizona mineral, and its identity with terpin hydrate (abs.), Science: 55: 543; Strunz, H. & B. Contag (1965), Evenkite, idrialite, and refikite (abs.), Am.Min.: 50: 2109-2110.
An occurrence at the base of the San Francisco Mountains, just North of Flagstaff.
Mineralization is in debris washed down from the San Francisco Mountains in buried tree trunks.
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Map Reference: 35°11'50"N , 111°39'0"W
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