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Crosscut Mine (Crosscut fault vein; Cross-Cut and Gulch Patents), Tip Top District, Bradshaw Mts (Bradshaw Range), Yavapai Co., Arizona, USA

Latitude: 34°36'18"N
Longitude: 112°1'6"W
‡Ref.: The Resources of Arizona - A Manual of Reliable Information Concerning the Territory, compiled by Patrick Hamilton (1881), Scottsdale, AZ: 51.

Lindgren, W. (1926), Ore deposits of the Jerome and Bradshaw Mountains quadrangles, Arizona, USGS Bull. 782: 182.

U.S. Bureau of Mines - Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology file data.

Arizona Department of Mineral Resources Cross-Cut and Gulch Mine file.

USGS Cherry Quadrangle map.

MRDS database Dep. ID #10109848, MRDS ID #M800218; and, Dep. ID #10210863, MAS ID #0040250609.

A former underground Au-Ag-Cu mine located West of the Tip Top Mine, on a point near the Tip Top Mine to Carpenter Gulch (several miles long). Produced 1933-1938.

Mineralization is the largest vein in the district with a tabular ore body. It trends NW-ward. Ore control was faulting and shearing. Ore concentration was oxidation at near surface. Alteration was fault gouge. An associated rock unit is the informally-named Cherry Quartz Diorite, which is unfoliated.

Mineral List

Pyrite


1 entry listed. 1 valid mineral.

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