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Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA

‡Ref.: Wilson, E.D. (1933) Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southern Yuma County, Arizona. Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin 134: 50-51.

Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, Arizona Bureau of Mines Bull. 158: 83-87.

Farnham, L.L. & L.A. Stewart (1958), Manganese deposits of western Arizona, U.S. Bureau of Mines Information Circular 7843.

Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of Arizona: 49.

Parker, F.Z. (1966) The Geology and Mineral Deposits of the Silver District Trigo Mountains, Yuma County, Arizona. Masters Thesis, San Diego State College: 131-132.

Garner, W.E., Frost, E.G., Tanges, S.E., and Germinario, M.P. (1982) Mid-Tertiary detachment faulting and mineralization in the Trigo Mountains, Yuma county, Arizona, in Frost, E.G., and Martin, D.L., eds., Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Colorado River region, California, Arizona, and Nevada - Anderson-Hamilton Volume: San Diego, Cordilleran Publishers, p. 158-171.

Weaver, B.F. (1982) Reconnaissance geology and K-Ar geochronology of the Trigo Mountains detachment terrane, Yuma County, Arizona: San Diego, San Diego State University, M.S. thesis, 97 p.

Tosdal, R.M. (1986) Mesozoic ductile deformations in the southern Dome Rock Mountains, northern Trigo Mountains, Trigo Peaks and Livingston Hills, southwestern Arizona, and Mule Mountains, southeastern California, in Beatty, B., and Wilkinson, P.A.K., eds., Frontiers in geology and ore deposits of Arizona and the Southwest: Arizona Geological Society Digest: 16: 62-71.

Barth, A.P., Tosdal, R.M., and Wooden, J.L. (1988) Characteristics and implications of Triassic and Jurassic granitoids in the San Gabriel, Mule, and Trigo Mountains, southern California and southwestern Arizona [abs.]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs: 20(3): 141.

Bullock, J.H., Jr., Vaughn, R.B., Smith, D.B., Welsch, E., and Fey, D.L. (1989) Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Trigo Mountain Wilderness Study Area (AZ-050-023B), La Paz County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-0472, 24 p., 1 sheet, scale 1:50,000.

Sherrod, D.R., Tosdal, R.M., Vaughn, R.B., Smith, D.B., Kleinkopf, M.D., and Wood, R.H., II (1989) Mineral resources of the Trigo Mountains Wilderness Study Area, La Paz County, Arizona, Chapter J, in Mineral resources of Wilderness Study Areas: Southwestern and south-central Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1702-J, p. J1-J16.

Sherrod, D.R., and Hughes, K.M. (1993) Tertiary stratigraphy of the southern Trigo Mountains, Ariz., and eastern Chocolate Mountains, Calif.: Picacho State Park area, in Sherrod, D.R., and Nielson, J.E., eds., Tertiary stratigraphy of highly extended terranes, California, Arizona, and Nevada: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2053, p. 189-191.

Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd. ed.: 172, 235, 308, 342, 374, 417.

A Ag-Pb-Zn-Au-Mo-V-Cu-Bi mining area.

The terrane as a whole is remarkably rough, although its differences in altitude are not great. Irregular steeply-sided peaks and serrated ridges alternate with canyons or valleys that are several hundred feet deep and drain southward or westward to the Colorado River.

The oldest rocks of this range are of the metamorphic type and are mapped as schist. Locally, this unit includes some areaqs of gneiss. Much od the schist is moderately fissile and consists of fine-grained quartz, sericitized feldspar, and bands of partly chloritized biotite.

Intruding the schist and gneiss are irregular masses of granitic rocks which weather into steep slopes. These "granites" include two or more varieties of which one is light gray and another dark gray. The lighter is sodic granite and the darker is classifed as a granodiorite.

The schist and granite are intruded by dikes of aplite, pegmatite, and various dark-colored porphyries of intermediate to basic composition. The schist and granite are presumed to be Precambrian.

Unconformably overlying the schist and granite is a thick, extensive series of volcanic flows, breccias, and tuffs, locally intruded by dikes of rhyolitic, intermediate, and basic composition.

The flows of the immediate area consist mainly of andesite, trachyte, and rhyolite,. Basalt caps prominent mesas northeast of the Clip Mine. The flow-breccias are mainly andesite and trachytic. he tuffs are white, pink, buff, or locally banded.

This region has undergone intense crustal disturbance during several geologic periods. The older metamorphic rocks reflect ancient folding and faulting upon which later structural deformation has been superimposed. Their foliation commonly strikes either northwest, northeast, or northward but is subject to local variations.

The granite has been broken by several systems of fractures of which the most prominent trend parallel to the ridges. In places, the schist and granite are separated from the volcanic rocks by faults, also sub-parallel to the ridges. As the main ridges of schist and granite were initiated prior to eruption of the volcanics, it is presumed that these faults represent renewed movement upon ancient, pre-volcanic breaks.
The volcanic rocks prevailingly strike northwesterly and dip northeastward at medium to low angles. Southeast of the Red Cloud Mine; however, they appear to lie in a broad, low anticline of which the axis trends approximately S.70ºE.

Faults are conspicuous in many places where they separate volcanic rocks from granite and schist, but elsewhere they may be obscure at the surface. Much of the faulting was earlier than the Pb-Zn-Ag mineralization, and some was probably later.

The principal faults strike irregularly NNW-ward and dip from 35º to vertically. Branches from them strioke N.20º to 30ºE. Less conspicuous breaks strike S.60º to 70ºE. and commonly offset the N-NW faults. In addition, there are northeast and northwest fissures along which little or no movement has occurred.

Displacements on the faults probably range up to several hundred feet.




Mineral list contains entries from the region specified including sub-localities


Mineral List:
  • Acanthite
    Ag
     
    2
    S
    Reference: [MinRec 21:160]
  • Anglesite
    PbSO
     
    4
    Colour: Black
    Reference: [Rocks & Min.: 65:20; MinRec 21:160; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91.]
  • Aragonite
    CaCO
     
    3
    Reference: []
  • Azurite
    Cu
     
    3
    [OH|CO
     
    3
    ]
     
    2
    Reference: [Pemberton, H Earl " Minerals of California" Van Nostrand Reinholt Press]
  • Baryte
    BaSO
     
    4
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 241; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • Calcite
    CaCO
     
    3
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 241; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
  • Calcite
    var: Ferroan Calcite
    (Ca,Fe)CO
     
    3
    Reference: [MinRec 21:162]
  • Calcite
    var: Manganoan Calcite
    (Ca,Mn)CO
     
    3
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 176 (Table 4); Arizona Bureau of Mines file data.]
  • Caledonite
    Cu
     
    2
    Pb
     
    5
    [(OH)
     
    6
    |CO
     
    3
    |(SO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Reference: [Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • Celestine
    SrSO
     
    4
    Description: Doubtful in mind of contributor - no celestine found recently or recorded in recent literature. Probably sprays of acicular, colorless willemite crystals (?).
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 176 (Table 4); Arizona Bureau of Mines file data.]
  • Cerussite
    PbCO
     
    3
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 374; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 49.]
  • Chalcopyrite
    CuFeS
     
    2
    Reference: [Cal Div of Mines & Geo Bulletin 189 " Minerals of California"]
  • Chlorargyrite
    AgCl
    Description: Principal silver ore mineral in oxidized lead ores; small disseminated masses and streaks within the oxidized minerals.
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 169; Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. Mines Bull 134: 65-67; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 42; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
  • 'Chlorite Group'
    Description: Small, irregular masses.
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 176 (Table 4); Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. of Mines Bull. 134: 57-59; Arizona Bureau of Mines file data.]
  • Chromite
    FeCr
     
    2
    O
     
    4
    Description: Disseminated grains & small masses with mariposite in mica schist.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 172, 308.]
  • Chrysocolla
    (Cu,Al)
     
    2
    H
     
    2
    Si
     
    2
    O
     
    5
    (OH)
     
    4
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
    Description: Streaks mark fractures near edges of the vein.
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. of Mines Bull. 134: 60-62; MinRec 21:161.]
  • 'Copper Stain'
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 97.]
  • Dumortierite
    (Al,Fe
    3+
     
    )
     
    7
    [O
     
    3
    |BO
     
    3
    |(SiO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Reference: [No reference listed]
  • 'Feldspar Group'
    Reference: [MRDS database Dep. ID file #10064184, MRDS ID #TC38460.]
  • Fluorite
    CaF
     
    2
    Colour: Gray, purple, colorless
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 241; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
    Site Photo
    Trigo Mountains District (Cibola District), Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA
    © PM 2008
  • Galena
    PbS
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 228; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuyma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Hamilton, P. (1884), The resources of AZ, 3rd.ed. A.L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco: 238; Galbraith, F.W. (1947), Minerals of AZ, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 153: 18.]
  • Galena
    var: Argentiferous Galena
    Description: Nodules, partly altered to black anglesite and pale yellowish cerussite.
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Min.Rec.: 27; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56.]
  • Goethite
    α-Fe
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [MinRec 21:160]
  • Gold
    Au
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 235.]
  • Gypsum
    Ca[SO
     
    4
    ] · 2H
     
    2
    O
    Description: Occurs as gangue in veins in andesite.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 241; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • Hematite
    Fe
     
    2
    O
     
    3
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Min.Rec.: 21: 160.]
  • Hemimorphite
    Zn
     
    4
    [(OH)
     
    2
    |Si
     
    2
    O
     
    7
    ] · H
     
    2
    O
    Habit: Small crystal groups
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 248; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56.]
  • Hydrocerussite
    Pb
     
    3
    (CO
     
    3
    )
     
    2
    (OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 254.]
  • Kyanite
    Al
     
    2
    [O|SiO
     
    4
    ]
    Reference: [MinRec 21:162]
  • Limonite
    FeO(OH)·nH
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91.]
  • Linarite
    PbCu[(OH)
     
    2
    |SO
     
    4
    ]
    Reference: [Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • Litharge
    PbO
    Reference: [MinRec 21:160]
  • Malachite
    Cu
     
    2
    [(OH)
     
    2
    |CO
     
    3
    ]
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
  • Manganite
    Mn
    3+
     
    O(OH)
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 180 (Table 4); Farnham & Stewart (1958): 79; Arizona Bureau of Mines file data.]
  • Massicot
    PbO
    Reference: [Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • 'Mica Group'
    Reference: [MRDS database Dep. ID file #10064184, MRDS ID #TC38460.]
  • Mimetite
    Pb
     
    5
    [Cl|(AsO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Habit: Small (1 mm) doubly-terminated crystals
    Colour: Red
    Description: Crystalline masses.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 248; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Dana 6: 1094; Min.Rec .: 21:160.]
    Site Photo
    Red Cloud Mine, Silver District, Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA
    © 2003 DM
  • Minium
    Pb
     
    3
    O
     
    4
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 374; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 49.]
  • Opal
    var: Opal-AN
    SiO
     
    2
    ·nH
     
    2
    O
    Reference: [Dana 6: 1094.]
  • Phengite
    var: Mariposite
    K(Al,Cr)
     
    2
    (Al,Si)
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    Description: with chromite in mica schist.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 172, 308.]
  • Plattnerite
    PbO
     
    2
    Habit: Minute needles
    Colour: Black
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 331; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Min.Rec.: 21: 160.]
  • 'Psilomelane'
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 180 (Table 4); Farnham & Stewart (1958): 81; Arizona Bureau of Mines Bull. 180: 219; Arizona Bureau of Mines file data.]
  • Pyrite
    FeS
     
    2
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D. (1933): 43.]
  • Pyrolusite
    MnO
     
    2
    Habit: Micro-crystals.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 342.]
  • Pyromorphite
    Pb
     
    5
    [Cl|(PO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Reference: [MRDS database Dep. ID file #10056453, MRDS ID #TC00272.]
  • Pyrophyllite
    Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 270.]
  • Quartz
    SiO
     
    2
    Description: Irregular, finely crystalline, vuggy masses cut in places by veinlets or coarser-grained quartz.
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
  • Quartz
    var: Amethyst
    SiO
     
    2
    Reference: [MinRec 21:160]
  • Quartz
    var: Chert
    Reference: [MRDS database Dep. ID file #10065098.]
  • Quartz
    var: Milky Quartz
    Description: Very cellular & crystalline in places.
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 137: 70-71; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 89.]
  • Scheelite
    Ca[WO
     
    4
    ]
    Description: As scattered particles in a sheared quartz vein & also in adjacent wall rocks.
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 176 (Table 4); Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 363; Wilson, E.D. (1941), AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 148: 21; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 81.]
  • 'Sericite'
    Reference: [Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4).]
  • Smithsonite
    ZnCO
     
    3
    Description: Cellular to crystalline masses.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 374; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 49.]
  • Sphalerite
    var: Marmatite
    (Zn,Fe)S
    Reference: [Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 137: 40, 70-71; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 89.]
  • Stetefeldtite
    Ag
     
    2
    Sb
     
    2
    (O,OH)
     
    7
    Colour: Yellow
    Description: Powder or crusts on wulfenite.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 381; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56.]
  • Talc
    Mg
     
    3
    Si
     
    4
    O
     
    10
    (OH)
     
    2
    Reference: [MRDS database Dep. ID file #10056453, MRDS ID #TC00272.]
  • Tenorite
    CuO
    Reference: [Pemberton, H Earl " Minerals of California" Van Nostrand Reinholt Press]
  • Tocornalite
    (Ag,Hg)I
    Colour: Green
    Description: Massive material that darkens to black on exposure to light.
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 398; Bancroft, P. & G. Bricker (1990), Arizona's silver mining district, Min.Rec.: 21: 151-168]
    Site Photo
    Dives Mine (Saxon Mine; Padre Kino Mine), Silver District, Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA
    © Leon Hupperichs
  • 'Tourmaline'
    AD
     
    3
    G
     
    6
    (BO
     
    3
    )
     
    3
    [T
     
    6
    O
     
    18
    ]Y
     
    3
    Z
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 270.]
  • Vanadinite
    Pb
     
    5
    [Cl|(VO
     
    4
    )
     
    3
    ]
    Habit: Brilliant
    Colour: Deep red
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 410; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Silliman, B. (1881), Mineralogical notes, Amer. Jour. Sci.: 22: 198-205; Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Univ. AZ Bull. 41 (1916-17), Mineralogy of Useful Minerals in Arizona: 59; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 73; Min.Rec.: 21:160.]
    Site Photo
    Pure Potential Mine (North Geronimo Mine), Silver District, Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA
    © Joseph A. Freilich
  • 'Wad'
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 417; Farnham, L.L. & L.A. Stewart (1958), Manganese deposits of western Arizona, US Bur. Mines Inf. Circ. 7843.]
  • Wickenburgite
    CaPb
     
    3
    Al
     
    2
    Si
     
    10
    O
     
    24
    (OH)
     
    6
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 419; Bancroft, P. & G. Bricker (1990), Arizona's silver mining district, Min. Rec.: 21: 151-168; Min.Rec.: 21: 160.]
  • Willemite
    Zn
     
    2
    [SiO
     
    4
    ]
    Habit: Minute, prismatic
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 420; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; MinRec 21:160.]
  • Wulfenite
    Pb[MoO
     
    4
    ]
    Habit: Tabular to 2 inches (5 cm) on edge
    Colour: Bright red-orange
    Reference: [Anthony, J.W., et al (1995), Mineralogy of Arizona, 3rd.ed.: 381, 425; Wilson, E.D., et al (1951), Arizona zinc and lead deposits, part II, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 158: 91; Bideaux, R.A. (1972), The collector (on wulfenite), Min.Rec.: 3: 148-150, 198-201; Blake, W.P. (1881a), Vanadinite in AZ, Am. Jour. Sci.: 22: 235; Silliman, B. (1881), Mineralogical notes, Amer. Jour. Sci.: 22: 198-205; Wilson, E.D. (1933), AZ Bur. Mines Bull 134: 65-67; Foshag, W.F. (1919), Famous mineral localities: Yuyma Co., AZ, Am.Min.: 4: 149-150; Edson, G.M. (1980), The Red Cloud mine, Yuma, AZ, Min.Rec.: 11: 141-152; Keith, Stanton B. (1978) State of Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology, Geol. Sur. Br. Bull. 192, Index of Mining Properties in Yuma Co., Arizona: 177 (Table 4); Fleischer, M. (1959), The geochemistry of rhenium, with special reference to its occurrence in molybdenite, Econ.Geol.: 54: 1406-1413; Wilson, W.E. (1985), What's new in minerals?, Min. Rec.: 16: 497-500; Rocks & Min.: 61:55-56; Galbraith, F.W. & D.J. Brennan (1959), Minerals of AZ: 80.]
    Site Photo
    Red Cloud Mine, Silver District, Trigo Mts, La Paz Co., Arizona, USA
    © Dan Weinrich


    64 entries listed. 44 valid minerals.

    Localities in this Region:
    USA
     
    • Arizona
      • La Paz Co.
        • Trigo Mts
          • Ehrenberg
            • Imperial National Wildlife Refuge
            • Paradise Valley
            • Picacho quadrangle
            • U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds
            • U.S. Army Yuma Proving Grounds
              • Hidden Valley

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