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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: 225

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Original EntryScarborough, 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: 225
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Full ReferenceScarborough, 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: 225
Plain TextScarborough, 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: 225

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LocalityCitation Details
Starlight Mine (Starlight No. 3 Mine; East Starlight), Boot Mesa, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Terry claims, Wood Chop Mesa, Bidahochi, Hopi Buttes Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Sun No. 12 claim (Sun #12 claim), Indian Wells, Hopi Buttes Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Navajo Tract No. 2 (Tract #2; SM Tract #2; Navajo Tract #2), Hoskinnini Mesa, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Sunrise Mine, Sun Valley, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Tract No. 2, Woodruff, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Spencer No. 1 (Spencer #1; Harvey Black #2), Navajo County, Arizona, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Starlight Mine (Starlight No. 3 Mine; East Starlight), Boot Mesa, Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Uraninite
Terry claims, Wood Chop Mesa, Bidahochi, Hopi Buttes Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Autunite
Sun No. 12 claim (Sun #12 claim), Indian Wells, Hopi Buttes Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Chert, β“˜ Limestone, β“˜ Shale, β“˜ Siltstone, β“˜ Tuff
Sunrise Mine, Sun Valley, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Carnotite, β“˜ Sandstone
Tract No. 2, Woodruff, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Carnotite
Spencer No. 1 (Spencer #1; Harvey Black #2), Navajo County, Arizona, USAβ“˜ Hewettite, β“˜ Petrified Wood, β“˜ Tyuyamunite


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