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Quartz from Coconino County, Arizona, USA

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  • Arizona
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
Noble, L.F. (1914), The Shinumo quadrangle, Grand Canyon District, Arizona, USGS Bulletin 549: 58-60.
      • Cameron Mining District
[var. Chalcedony] Bollin, E. M., & Kerr, P. F. (1958). Uranium mineralization near Cameron, Arizona. In Guidebook of the Black Mesa Basin, northern Arizona: New Mexico Geological Society, 9th Field Conference Society Guidebook (Vol. 9, pp. 161-168).
Keith (1970), AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 103-159, 202-289
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P. 164-168.
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 118, 214-234
Hinkley, D.N. (1955), Reconnaissance of the Cameron area, Coconino Co., AZ, US Atomic Energy Comm. USAEC-RME-81.
          • Huskon Mines (Huskon group)
(2005) Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS), US Geological Survey.
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 103-159 202-289
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P. 164-168.
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 103-159 202-289
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P. 164-168.
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 103-159, 202-289
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P. 164-168
Keith (1970), AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182: 103-159, 202-289
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P. 164-168.
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P.
Hinkley, D.N. (1955), Reconnaissance of the Cameron area, Coconino Co., AZ, US Atomic Energy Comm. USAEC-RME-81
118, 214-234
Peirce, H.W., S.B. Keith and J.C.Wilt (1970), Coal, oil, natural gas, helium, and uranium in Arizona, AZ Bur. Mines Bull. 182
Bollin & Kerr (1958), Guidebook for New Mexico Geol.Soc., 9th. Field Conference F.P.
Hinkley, D.N. (1955), Reconnaissance of the Cameron area, Coconino Co., AZ, US Atomic Energy Comm. USAEC-RME-81
118, 214-234
[var. Chalcedony] Scarborough, Robert B. (1981), Radioactive occurrences and uranium production in Arizona, Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Report for U.S. Department of Energy (Atomic Energy Commission), GJBX-143. RME-2071: 164.
      • Havasu Mining District
        • Havasu Canyon
Allen, M.A. & G.M. Butler (1921), Vanadium, University of Arizona Bulletin 115: 11.
      • Meteor Crater area
Space Science Reviews, Volume 14, Issue 6, pp.758-831
      • Mohawk Canyon
[var. Chalcedony] Wenrich, Karen J., Billingsley, G.H., and Van Gosen, B.S. (1992) The potential of breccia pipes in the Mohawk Canyon area, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona, Ch. D, in Breccia pipes in Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1683-D: D35.
      • Orphan Mining District
        • Grand Canyon Village
Gornitz, V. (2004), Grand Canyon Uranium: The Orphan Mine, Mineral News: 20(6): 7.
      • Vermillion Cliffs Mining District
        • Cliff Dwellers Lodge
Scarborough, Robert B. (1981), Radioactive occurrences and uranium production in Arizona, Arizona Bureau of Geology and Mineral Technology Report for U.S. Department of Energy (Atomic Energy Commission), GJBX-143. RME-2071: 144.
        • Marble Canyon
US Atomic Energy Comm. Prelim. Rpt. 172-479: 80.
      • White Mesa Mining District
        • White Mesa
[var. Chalcedony] Mayo, E.B. (1955), Metaliferous minerals and mineral fuels
Read, C.B. (1943), Copper deposits of the White Mesa Mining District, Coconino Co., AZ.
Mineral resources, Navajo-Hopi Indian Reservations, Arizona-Utah, Vol. 1: 19-32
[var. Chalcedony] Read, C.B., Sample, R.D., and Suldwold, Jr., H.H. (1943), Copper Deposits of White Mesa Mining District, Coconino County, Arizona, USGS unpublished field report. [available in the Arizona Geological Survey White Mesa file]
 
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