‡Ref.: Schrader, F.C. & J.M. Hill (1915), Mineral deposits of the Santa Rita and Patagonia Mountains, Arizona, USGS Bull. 582: 203.
The Albert vein parallels the Alto vein about 300 feet to the north. It has a known length of about 3,000 feet and is well-defined throughout. It is about 4 feet wide and dips steeply to the south.
It is opened at several points to depths of 40 to 70 feet.
The ore is similar to that of the Alto vein and averages about the same tenor, but it is said to be richer in chalcocite and tenorite in places and the surface ores are higher in silver.
At their respective convergent dips, this vein and the Alto vein may converge abpout 800 feet of depth.
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