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Volcano Mine, Sunnyside & Volcano Mines (Sunnyside Mine group; Volcano-Sunnyside Mine; Sunnyside Mine), Alum Gulch, Harshaw District, Patagonia Mts, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona, USA

Brochantite
Volcano Mine, Sunnyside & Volcano Mines, Alum Gulch, Harshaw District, Patagonia Mts, Santa Cruz Co., Arizona, USA

Photo: Dan & Diana Weinrich Minerals
Latitude: 31°27'36"N
Longitude: 110°44'43"W
‡Ref.: Lenon, Robert (1964) Lenon’s map of Santa Cruz County.

Keith, Stanton B. (1975) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geological Survey Branch Bull. 191, Index of Mining Properties in Santa Cruz County, Arizona.

Niemuth, N.J. & K.A. Phillips (1992), Copper Oxide Resources, Arizona Department of Mines & Mineral Resources Open File Report 92-10: 16 (Table 1).

Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd. ed.: 213.

U.S. Bureau of Mines Coronado National Forest Study Report.

Arizona Bureau of Mines card file Santa Cruz County.

A former surface and underground Cu-Mo-Au mine located in the W½ sec. 5, T.23S., R.16E. (Lochiel 15 minute topo map).

Mineralization includes secondary copper minerals.

Mineral List

Chalcocite
Enargite
Pyrite


3 entries listed. 3 valid minerals.

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