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Wellton Hills-Copper Mts, Yuma Co., Arizona, USA

Ref.: Pridmore, C.L. (1983) The genetic association of mid-Tertiary sedimentation, detachment-fault deformation, and antiformal uplift in the Baker Peaks-Copper Mountains area of southwestern Arizona: San Diego, San Diego State University, M.S. thesis, 127 p., 3 sheets, scales 1:12,000, and 1:375,000.




Mineral list contains contents from all localities listed at bottom of page


Mineral List:
  • Baryte
  • Brochantite
  • Calcite
  • Chalcocite
  • 'Chlorite Group'
  • Chrysocolla
  • 'Copper Stain'
  • Covellite
  • Gold
  • Gypsum
  • Hematite
  • Jarosite
  • Limonite
  • Malachite
  • 'Mica Group'
  • Montmorillonite
  • Pyrite
  • Quartz
  • 'Sericite'
  • Wulfenite


    20 entries listed. 15 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    USA
     
    • Arizona
      • Yuma Co.
        • Wellton Hills-Copper Mts
            • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
              • Tule Mts
            • Cabeza Prieta Game Range
            • Cabeza Prieta Mts
              • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
            • Copper Mts
              • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
    USA
     
    • Arizona
      • Yuma Co.
        • Wellton Hills-Copper Mts
          • La Posa District (Wellton District; Wellton Hills District)
            • Copper Mts
              • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
            • Coyote Wash
              • Barry M. Goldwater Air Force Range
                • Coyote Wash
              • Wellton Mesa

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