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Fluorite from
Monarch Claim, Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Claim
Classification
Species:Fluorite
Formula:CaF2
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Fluorite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Monarch Claim, Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:367841
Long-form Identifier:1:3:367841:1
GUID (UUID V4):1c1f0199-a64c-421e-b9ba-bd3c17dd1e52
References
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Book
Rita Area and the Central Mining District, Grant County Burro Mountains Apache No, 2 District Lake Valley...ARKANSAS VALLEY Salida and Poncha Pass Areas Monarch-Taylor Gulch Area Mount Antero Beryllium Area Ruby...Lake County, Colorado. Adapted from U.S.G.S., P.P. 726-c, 1972. fluorspar, the impure fluorite of commerce...be of secondary or remelted crustal material. Fluorite occurs with many of the African carbonatites,...thorium and the rare-earth minerals. Other than fluorite—barium, titanium, strontium, zirconium, iron,
Book (volume)
amethyst deposit in Arizona by Dr. F. W. Galbraith of the University of Arizona. Robert O. Vernon of...deposits was given by G. Keith Hodson of Scottsdale, Arizona. A similar service in the case of the vil Vill...Kobuk jade locality. Descriptions of San Diego County, California, gemstones and the mines in which they...the generous assistance of many residents of that county. My special thanks are extended to Elbert H. McMacken...Mordenite, Natrolite and Mesolite, Thomsonite, Fluorite, Smithsonite, Malachite and Azurite, Shattuckite
Report (issue)
................................ 30 Bernalillo County ..................................................................................... 30 Catron County ..................................................................................... 32 Chaves County ..................................................................................... 33 Colfax County ..................................................................... 34 35 36 37 38 39 Curry County ..............................................
Report (volume)
........................................ Clark County..................................................prospects...................................... Elko County.................................................. CONTENTS. 5 Deposits and mines Continued. Elko County Continued. Mud Springs district Continued. Page........ 73 Bingle claim......................................... 73 Black Forest claim...................(Latham) mine................................. 75 Monarch claim........................................ 76 Never
Book
made for it studies of important ore deposits in Arizona. During the fiscal year 19f7-28, Lindgren served...the ,Jerome and Bradshaw Mountains quadrangles, Arizona. Survey Bull. 782, 1926. 192 pp., maps. lleplacement...and ore deposits of the Cherry Creek district, Arizona. Econ. Gtol., vol. l, pp. 698--099, 1906. Irving...of the geological and metallogenelic history of Arizona and New Mexico. H ARRISON Sc m\.ltTT. . . . . ...Applied geology at t he Old Dominion mine, Globe, Arizona. Gu Y N. BJORGE AND A. H. SnoEM,'.K:f:n . . .
Journal (issue)
in Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Arizona. • Color of the desert is one of its most subtle...better acquaint ed with the Papago Indians of Arizona and the Laguna tribe of New Mexico. • Last July...his lawless mob reined their jaded horses on the Arizona shore and waited for the ferry. There were nine...seekers were forced to pay or sit and starve on the Arizona shore. The majority paid and their grumblings were...up with the boat. The small craft landed on the Arizona bank just about opposite Algodones. When darkness
Report (issue)
.... ~. ___ • __ . ___ .... _.. _..... ___ ._ Fluorite ........................ _............ ___ . _...interesting feature of these granites is the presence of fluorite, which is probably original. The second group...Tetrahedrite. Htibnerite. Quar.tz. Chalcedony. Opal. Fluorite. Calcite. Dolomite. Rhodochrosite. Barite. Celestite...sparingly present. Among the gangue minerals quartz, fluorite, and dolomite prevail; celestite is also often...the dark silicates to carbonates, pyrite, and fluorite and a change of the feldspars and feldspathoid
Book
Graphite.—Lot 3, range II. of Grenville, Argenteuil county, Q.—Coll., R. Bell, 1856. (1228.) — columnar.——Lot...Ottawa county, Q.— Coll., H. G. Monae 1877. (1249.) — Walker’s property, Buckingham, Ottawa county, Q.—Coll...Ottawa county, Q.—Coll., Table-case 49, E. D. Ingall, 1891. (5186.) — Lochaber, Ottawa county, Q. (1254...pyrite.)—Lot 3, range I. of Denbigh, Addington county, O. (1238.) Native Arsenic.—Seven miles up Watson...Antimony.—Lot 28, range I. of South Ham, Wolfe county, Q.—Coll., J. Richardson, 1875. (1248.) ~ = with
Journal (volume)
Ballou, Jr. Mines and Mineral Resources of Inyo County, by L. A. Norman, and Richard M. Stewart PLATES...1. 5. of mines and mineral deposits of Inyo County of underground workings, of mill at In pocket...Alameda County, and operated from 1870 through 1873. It was then moved to Soquel, Santa Cruz County, but...Brighton, Sacramento County in 1871, and the fourth at Isleton, San Joaquin County in 1877. In 1879 * Engineer...Francisco erected a successful plant at WatSanta Cruz County in 1889. In 1898 Mr. Spreckels incorporated parts
Report (issue)
Bedrock is uncovered in a pit in the creek bed on claim No. 1below Discovery, Boulder Creek. The country...shaft 60 feet deep has been sunk on the Big Four claim, east of Snow Gulch, at an elevation of about 500...developments consist of a 100-foot tunnel on the Idaho claim, with a 40-foot winze at the breast and a 50-foot...timbered shaft is also open on the Idaho No. 1 claim and a similar 75-foot shaft on the Idaho No. 2....of Rock Creek, consists of one patented placer claim and two lode claims. Residually weathered tungsten
Report (volume)
information on his claim to be made public; the discoverer failed to stake a claim or otherwise make his...area-Continued (6.) Bahrenberg Brenner Gunnysack Monarch-Jew el Girdwood area 5. *Eagle River Unnamed 6...(4), and Eagle (5) prospects, and the Little Lead claim on the Golden Zone property are on tabular or lenticular...(17) on Timberline Creek. I n 1929 the Boedeker claim (1) was staked on a low-grade gold lode at an altitude...subordinate molybdenite, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, fluorite, and epidote in a fault zone at the contact between
Report (issue)
........................................ . Oro claim ................................. _.· .............................................. ~... Badger claim .................................................................. : .....· . . . . . . Cummings claim .... _................................. _.......................................... Yello,vstone claim ......................... ·........................................................ Saxton claim .....................................................
Book
1939 Notes on Monarch Mine geology. Report to the Tati Goldfields Limited. The Monarch Mine ore bodies... A.W. Coe, F.E. 1920 Report on the Victoria-Monarch Mine. Report to the Tati Goldfields Limited. The...mineralogy of the proved reefs on the Francis, Monarch and Amelia claims is given. C.A.L. Coope, J.A...cassiterite, manganese, iron, gold,uranium, copper, fluorite and pyrite are recorded. C.A.L. 347. Laughton...Author. 348. Laughton, C.A. 1964 Prospecting for fluorite in parts of the granite, granofelsite, and felsite
Report (issue)
Mountains and adjacent areas El. Map of mining claim densities in the Absaroka-Beartooth study area Fl...Criteria for tract IX HI. Summary log of Amoco 1 USA, Carbon County, Montana Jl. Summary of results of probabilistic...boundaries of the Absaroka-Beartooth study area. County boundaries and the location of towns within or...YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL \ PARK Abuarokee STILLWATER COUNTY - \_. v 110-00' New Gooae \ Lake Horseshoe...YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL o d Jardlne 2 At\ Uount Cowen claim area Natural Bridge Suce Creek area SIiderock
 
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