Latitude: 35°56'N
Longitude: 114°6'W
‡Ref.: Galbraith, F.W. (1941), Arizona Bureau of Mines Bull. 149: 64.
Galbraith, F.W. & Brennan (1959), Minerals of Arizona: 73, 80.
Blacet, P.M., 1972, Late Cretaceous plutonism and metallization south of Lake Mead, in Geological Survey research 1972: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 800-A.
Wilkinson, W.H., Jr., et al (1980), Some unusual secondary minerals from the Mineral Park Mine, Mohave County, Arizona, Mineralogical Record: 11: 243-245.
USGS Kingman topo. map.
Arizona State Land Department Mineral map.
USGS 15 minute Garnet Mountain topo map.
Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd. ed.: 426.
Arizona Department of Mineral Resources Joshua Gold Natural Resources file.
MRDS database Dep.ID file #10037092; and, Dep. ID #10113845.
A former Au-Ag-Pb-V-Mo-Zn-Fluorspar mine.
35.94250; -114.11670.
Mineralization is coarse gold of detrital concentration was originally deposited on ferruinous carbonate. Ore control was amphibolite metasediments& granitoid plutons (veins), leucosyenite & fluorspar (disseminated).
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