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Red Lake Flat area (Red Lake Playa), Hualpai Valley, Mohave Co., Arizona, USA

‡Ref.: Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 243; Peirce, H.W. (1969), Salines, in Mineral and water resources of AZ, AZ Bur. of Mines Bull. 180: 417-424; Peirce, H.W. (1974), Thick evaporates in the basin and range province-Arizona: Northern Ohio Geol. Soc., 4th. Symposium on salt: 47-55; Peirce, H.W. (1981), Major Arzona salt deposits: Fieldnotes: 11(4): 1-5; MRDS file #10060198.

Occurrences both South of, and NW of, Red Lake Flat.

Mineralization is salt deposits that are at least 1,200 feet thick (South of) and 500 to 700 feet thick (NW of).





Map Reference: 35°36'N , 114°0'W

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  • Halite


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