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North slope, Saddle Mountain, Maricopa Co., Arizona, USA

Latitude: 33°26'0"N
Longitude: 113°2'30"W
‡Ref.: Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 193; Galbaith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 87.

An occurrence located on the North slope of Saddle Mountain, West of Hassayampa. NOTE: There are 2 features named Saddle Mountain in Maricopa County. One is East of Hassayampa, one is West. Based on coordinates this location is some 55 miles West of Hassayampa (Hassayampa: 112º43'; Saddle Mt.: 113º02'). Coordinates are for the summit.

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Opal


1 entry listed. 1 valid mineral.

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