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Unnamed prospect, Harquahala Mountain, Harquahala District, Harquahala Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA

‡Ref.: DeWitt, Ed, et al (1988), Mineral resources of the Harquahala Mountains Wilderness Study area, La Paz & Maricopa Counties, Arizona, USGS Bull. 1701-C: C9 (Table 1).

A Au-Ag-Cu prospect located on Harquahala Mountain.

Mineralization is NW-striking quartz veins adjacent to gabbro dikes and in early Proterozoic granite and gneiss. NW-trending faults and silicified shear zones parallel the normal fault along Blue Tank Canyon. Veins average 2 feet wide.

Workings include 1 large bulldozer trench, 1 shaft, 3 caved adits & 12 prospect pits.

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