Latitude: 35°55'15"N
Longitude: 114°7'15"W
‡Ref.: Theodore, T.G., et al (1987), USGS PP 1361: 166-167 (Table 11).
A pair of copper prospects located in the NW¼ sec. 9, T.29N., R.17W., East of the Golden Mile Mine and West of the King Tut placers.
Mineralization is hematitic gossan associated with a 30 cm wide quartz vein, originally carrying abundant sulfides, including chalcopyrite. The vein dips moderately and parallels the dip of layering in enclosing gneiss and leucogranite complex. In the second prospect, a trace of chrysocolla was noted associated with a 1 meter wide quartz vein occupying a minor fault in nearly flat-lying amphibolite gneiss.
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