Tip Top Mine (Conqueror Mine; Golden Wonder Mines Inc. property), Thule Creek area, Bradshaw Mountains (Bradshaw Range), Yavapai County, Arizona, USAi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
34° 3' 8'' North , 112° 14' 51'' West
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
---|---|---|
Black Canyon City | 2,837 (2011) | 9.1km |
New River | 14,952 (2011) | 18.3km |
Anthem | 21,700 (2011) | 22.6km |
Cordes Lakes | 2,633 (2011) | 31.3km |
Spring Valley | 1,148 (2011) | 33.5km |
Nearest Clubs:
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Club | Location | Distance |
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Black Canyon City Rock Club | Black Canyon City, Arizona | 9km |
Daisy Mountain Rock & Mineral Club | Anthem, Arizona | 23km |
Wickenburg Gem and Mineral Society | Wickenburg, Arizona | 45km |
Mindat Locality ID:
55871
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:55871:3
GUID (UUID V4):
b11459dd-18da-4d50-aadf-c71998d59b9e
A former underground Ag-Au-W-Pb-As-Cu-Zn-Be-Mn mine located in the Thule Creek area. Started 1875 and closed 1883. Discovered by Jack Moore & Corning. Owned by Dan Gillette & Charles Hoffman who bought it about 1876-77 for $60,000; St. Louis-Yavapai Co. (19886-1888) as the Conqueror Mine; Wager Brothers; and, Frank L. Carlisle (1926). Ultimately closed 1942. This mine includes a group of 3 patented claims: Tip Top, Keystone, and Joker; and 3 unpatented claims: Tip Top South, Very Top and Black Jack. Claims extend into the NΒ½NEΒΌSEΒΌ and the NWΒΌNWΒΌSEΒΌ of sec. 10.
Mineralization is a sharply filled fissure vein striking N.50ΒΊ to 60ΒΊE. and dipping 65ΒΊ to 70ΒΊ NW. Granite and pegmatite constitute the country rocks. Here and there they contain inclusions of schist. A dike of white rhyolite porphyry 200 feet wide crops out about 500 feet NW of the shaft. The vein ranges from a tight seam to 6 feet wide in the stopes. The principal, and almost only, gangue mineral is quartz, comb-structured in part. The mineralization includes the generic "ruby silver." Ore control was faulting and shearing. Ore concentration was oxidation at near surface. No alteration was noted. An associated rock unit is the Crazy Basin Quartz Monzonite.
Area structures include a rather massive and structureless quartz monzonite batholith.
Workings include a 600 foot deep main shaft (1881) with winzes, levels and tunnels. Later the No. 2 tunnel and an 800 foot deep, inclined shaft; the principal tunnel is 200 feet below the collar of the shaft and connects with it.
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Standard Detailed Gallery Strunz Chemical ElementsDetailed Mineral List:
β Arsenopyrite Formula: FeAsS |
β Bornite Formula: Cu5FeS4 Description: Observed in polished sections. |
β Chlorargyrite Formula: AgCl References: |
β Galena Formula: PbS |
β Gold Formula: Au |
β Polybasite Formula: [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] Description: Occurs in quartz veins. |
β Proustite Formula: Ag3AsS3 |
β Pyrargyrite Formula: Ag3SbS3 Description: Occurs in quartz veins. |
β Pyrite Formula: FeS2 |
β Quartz Formula: SiO2 Habit: Crystals to 2 or 3 inches (5 to 7.5 cm) long Description: Crystals in quartz honeycomb structures. |
β Quartz var. Chalcedony Formula: SiO2 Colour: Bluish Description: Coats vugs as thin layers. |
β Silver Formula: Ag References: |
β Sphalerite Formula: ZnS |
β 'Tetrahedrite Subgroup' Formula: Cu6(Cu4C2+2)Sb4S12S Description: Occurs in quartz veins. |
β 'Wolframite Group' Habit: Crystals to 6 mm Description: Well crystallized crusts along vein walls. References: |
Gallery:
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 1 - Elements | |||
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β | Gold | 1.AA.05 | Au |
β | Silver | 1.AA.05 | Ag |
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts | |||
β | Bornite | 2.BA.15 | Cu5FeS4 |
β | Sphalerite | 2.CB.05a | ZnS |
β | Galena | 2.CD.10 | PbS |
β | Pyrite | 2.EB.05a | FeS2 |
β | Arsenopyrite | 2.EB.20 | FeAsS |
β | Proustite | 2.GA.05 | Ag3AsS3 |
β | Pyrargyrite | 2.GA.05 | Ag3SbS3 |
β | 'Tetrahedrite Subgroup' | 2.GB.05 | Cu6(Cu4C2+2)Sb4S12S |
β | Polybasite | 2.GB.15 | [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] |
Group 3 - Halides | |||
β | Chlorargyrite | 3.AA.15 | AgCl |
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides | |||
β | Quartz var. Chalcedony | 4.DA.05 | SiO2 |
β | 4.DA.05 | SiO2 | |
β | 'Wolframite Group' | 4.DB.30 va |
List of minerals for each chemical element
O | Oxygen | |
---|---|---|
O | β Quartz var. Chalcedony | SiO2 |
O | β Quartz | SiO2 |
Si | Silicon | |
Si | β Quartz var. Chalcedony | SiO2 |
Si | β Quartz | SiO2 |
S | Sulfur | |
S | β Arsenopyrite | FeAsS |
S | β Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
S | β Galena | PbS |
S | β Polybasite | [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] |
S | β Proustite | Ag3AsS3 |
S | β Pyrargyrite | Ag3SbS3 |
S | β Pyrite | FeS2 |
S | β Sphalerite | ZnS |
S | β Tetrahedrite Subgroup | Cu6(Cu4C22+)Sb4S12S |
Cl | Chlorine | |
Cl | β Chlorargyrite | AgCl |
Fe | Iron | |
Fe | β Arsenopyrite | FeAsS |
Fe | β Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
Fe | β Pyrite | FeS2 |
Cu | Copper | |
Cu | β Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
Cu | β Polybasite | [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] |
Cu | β Tetrahedrite Subgroup | Cu6(Cu4C22+)Sb4S12S |
Zn | Zinc | |
Zn | β Sphalerite | ZnS |
As | Arsenic | |
As | β Arsenopyrite | FeAsS |
As | β Proustite | Ag3AsS3 |
Ag | Silver | |
Ag | β Chlorargyrite | AgCl |
Ag | β Polybasite | [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] |
Ag | β Proustite | Ag3AsS3 |
Ag | β Pyrargyrite | Ag3SbS3 |
Ag | β Silver | Ag |
Sb | Antimony | |
Sb | β Polybasite | [Ag6Sb2S7][Ag9CuS4] |
Sb | β Pyrargyrite | Ag3SbS3 |
Sb | β Tetrahedrite Subgroup | Cu6(Cu4C22+)Sb4S12S |
Au | Gold | |
Au | β Gold | Au |
Pb | Lead | |
Pb | β Galena | PbS |
Other Regions, Features and Areas containing this locality
North America PlateTectonic Plate
- Basin and Range BasinsBasin
- Great Plains DomainDomain
USA
- Arizona
- Tip Top Mining DistrictMining District
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