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Jasper from
Woodruff, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Town
Classification
Species:'Jasper' (not an IMA approved species)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Jasper data
Locality Data:Click here to view Woodruff, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Photo GalleryView Gallery (2 photos)
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:360978
Long-form Identifier:1:3:360978:1
GUID (UUID V4):5d3827ed-192f-46a1-b884-6f819d32ad55
Nearest other occurrences of Jasper
17.3km (10.7 miles) Mac No. 3 prospect (Mac #3), Sun Valley, Petrified Forest Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
32.8km (20.4 miles) Joseph City, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
32.9km (20.4 miles) Anna Bernice claims, Joseph City, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
65.5km (40.7 miles) Winslow, Winslow Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
66.0km (41.0 miles) Rincon Basin occurrences, Winslow, Winslow Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
91.8km (57.0 miles) East Apache deposit (Swamp Creek Mountain deposit), The Pyramids, Apache Iron deposit, Apache Iron Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
92.7km (57.6 miles) Apache Iron deposit, Apache Iron Mining District, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Book
An Archeological Overview of etrified Forest National Par ie = ; ~~ National Park Service oe ! ...the Interior An Archeological Overview of Petrified Forest National Park by WITHDRAWN Yvonne G. Stewart...No. 10 Western Archeological Center ‘Tucson, Arizona 1980 National Park Service U.S. Department...Concept of Western Hopi Ethnography Zuni Ethnography Navajo Ethnography 12 18 23 Pueblo Fad 40 45 26 Chapter...Ff NH WwW FS Ww DD on 1: Site Plants of Petrified communities. culture areas. 2 5 he, chronologies
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film; developed in DK 20. Superstition Mountains, Arizona By EDMOND READ Second prize winning photo shows...of this month's field trip, lives in Winslow, Arizona, is a civil engineer, surveyor and draftsman. He...British Columbia, served in World War I, arrived in Arizona in 1920—and stayed. He's a confirmed rocknut and...contribution to DESERT was the story of Sunset crater, Arizona (February, 1946), is editor of West Coast Portrait...B O Y AND GIRL, southern Arizona. Photo b y C h u c k Abbott, Tucson, Arizona. PHOTOGRAPHY Prize w i
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stone monument on U.S. Highway 80 in southeastern Arizona 10 miles from the New Mexico border, commemorates...Annual Junior Indian Art Show, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. May 1—Annual Reunion and Picnic of...West Gila Valley Old Settlers Union, at Buckeye, Arizona. May 1 — Fiesta and Spring Corn Dance, San Felipe...New Mexico. May 1-4—Las Damas Trek, Wickenburg, Arizona. May 3—Santa Cruz Corn Dance and Ceremonial Races...(Mexican Independence Day) at Nogales and Gilbert, Arizona, and other border towns. May 4-5—Saugus, California
Book (volume)
Wyoming VOLUME 4: THE SOUTHWESTERN QUADRANT Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Louisiana, Nevada...Abbreviations and Mineral Location Numbers Arizona Arkansas California Colorado 258 Louis B30...volumes, through very precise directions and accurate county maps, to get you to the best and most accessible...for the county in which it is located. This site number also appears under the given county in the text...an example, under the heading of Arizona, on the map of Maricopa County, the site x How to Use This
Report (issue)
Director Professional Paper 93 GEOLOGY OF THE NAVAJO COUNTRY A RECONNAISSANCE OF PAR~S OF A.RIZONA,...Todilto-N avajo contact..... . . . . . . . . . . 27 Navajo sandstone.................... 27 Distribution and... . . . . Carrizo Mountains.................... Navajo Mountain..................... Predominance of cliffs............................ . White Mesa copper district .............. : Development ...................Garnet .......................... : ..... . Jasper or petrified wood ................. . Building materials
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enough to dump them out when the paved residential district is reached. The street cleaners can sweep them...now. With best wishes. AUBREY M. DRAPER. Rowood, Arizona Gentlemen: I am sending you under separate cover...which explains the name. THOMAS CHILDS. Tucson, Arizona Editor, Desert Magazine: I thought I knew my desert...chamber of commerce at North Salt Lake, Utah. 16-17—District convention of Utah Lions at Vernal, Utah. 21 —Palm...Photograph b y Claire and Ralph Proctor of Phoenix, Arizona. LETTERS From the readers of Desert Magazine, Inside
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Years Ski Races, Arizona Snow Bowl, sponsored by Ski Club, Phoenix. January 2-7—Arizona National Livestock...Livestock Show, State Fairgrounds, Phoenix, Arizona. January 6—Installation of new governors in most New Mexico...Dons Travelcade to Apache Trail, from Phoenix, Arizona. January 8-14—Carolus Verhaeren exhibition, Desert...January 13-15 — Arizona Newspaper Asso. Convention, Hotel Westward Ho, Phoenix, Arizona. January 14—Palm...destination unannounced. January 14-15 — Phoenix, Arizona, Invitational Tennis Tournament. January 14-15—Dons
Report (issue)
COLORADO PLATEAU OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH AND NORTHERN ARIZONA. By C. R. LoNGWELL, H. D. MisER, R. C. NATURE...dam at Lees Ferry, on Colorado River in northern Arizona, called for a detailed topographic survey of the...which started at Lees Ferry and worked upstream in Arizona, was accompanied by Kirk Bryan. Another party,...Holmes contributed information on the San Juan district, 4 in a report on field work that was in part...at Goodridge in 1908. H. E. Gregory 5 and E. G. Woodruff 6 made reports on the geology of the oil field
Report (volume)
GEOLOGY OF THE MONUMENT VALLEY-NAVAJO MOUNTAIN REGION, SAN JUAN COUNTY UTAH BY ARTHUR A. BAKER UNITED...Kayenta formation.___________________________________ Navajo sandstone..______-_______-_-_-________-______Jurassic...Page PLATE 1. Geologic map of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region, Utah_____________.____________________...Reconnaissance topographic map of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region, Utah__________________ In pocket...showing the surface features of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain region-______-_______^_Vtv^- j .£:AO 4
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villages, New Mexico. Nov. 5-14—Arizona state fair, fairgrounds, Phoenix, Arizona. Nov. 6-7—Annual Old Tucson...dances, cowboy events, fiesta, parade, Tucson, Arizona. Nov. 7—And following Sundays, lectures on Southwestern...v e m b e r museum exhibit, watercolors by the Navajo artist Beatien Yazz (Little No-Shirt) who illustrated..... Bring the delightful fragrance of the Pinon Forest into your home or office. The burner is a miniature...Sells the Incense of the Pinyon Forest By DOROTHY L. PILLSBURY MINING NEWS HUMOR CONTEST CLOSE-UPS LAPIDARY
Report (issue)
Maps ~· Index 0.! •••• Alabama .. .·~ Alaska Arizona Arkansas . California • Colorado Connecticut Florida...ix-xiv. 20~. Geology of the Navajo country-a reconnaissance of parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, by...and geologic reconnaissance of parts of Utah and Arizona, by H. E. Gregory and R. C. Moore. 1931. vii, 161...geologists in charge. 1904. The Deer Creek coal field, Arizona, by M.~R. Campbell, pp. 240-258. The Cumberland...deposits between Silver Peak and Candelaria, Esmeralda County, Nev., by J. E. Spurr, . pp. 289-292. Coal fields
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• • • Silk screen prints of Navajo sandpaintings, depicting the Navajo ceremonial "Where the Two Came...Father" is the current showing at Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. Museum open to visitors on Saturdays...NEWS Here a n d There on the Desert . . . . MINING Current n e w s briefs 32 HOBBY G e m s a n...With the passing of John Wetherill at Kayenta, Arizona, last November, only one brother remains of the...on foot and carried packs on our backs all over Navajo canyon. When we would find a place, we'd go back
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ESTELLE THOMSON. By Adelle Thomson. Phoenix, Arizona Dear Sir: Since writing you last night I have read...this state a few years later. He had lived in Arizona 72 years of his life. The business that my grandfather...commission, subject to revision by county commissioners. 1-Nov. 15 Imperial county dove season. 3-4 Feast Day...Southwest District convention Kiwanis International, at Albuquerque; Frank Lawrence, Gallup, district governor...annual Navajo Tribal Fair, Window Rock, Arizona, tribal fairgrounds. J. C. Morgan, chairman of Navajo tribal
Book (volume)
beds, excavations, etc.Selenite roses. BRULE COUNTY AREA: in the Oacoma zone of the Pierre Fm. On Elm...gray Barite rosette up to 5 or 6 inches. CAMPBELL COUNTY MOUND CITY, W to the Missouri R., regional hillsides...banks, tributary gravels, etc.petrified wood, wood opal. CORSON COUNTY LITTLE EAGLE:  area ridges, slopes...slopes, stream beds, etc. petrified wood, wood opal;  along the Grand R. though entire Co., regional...regional banks, breaks, gravels, etc. petrified wood, wood opal. 438 A Location Guide for Rock Hounds in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
will be covered with water shortly." ALASKA—"Green jasper occurring in thick beds is found in the cliffs..."—item sent in by Ralph C. Gosse, Albany, N . Y. ARIZONA — The following item comes from Mrs. H. E. Mallott...dark gray. Both are picture palm 585 wood (petrified wood) and highly agatized. "This is Picture Palm...(resembling sandpaper). GEORGIA — Banded agate and red jasper occur around Ringgold (Catoosa Co.), Ga., we learn...out of a large jasper conglomerate. As it is a rather unusual shaped piece of jasper I thought you might
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Chalfant. Auwith sketches 50c CARTOON GUIDE OF ARIZONA. thentic history of the famous sink. 160 pages...FOR THE AMATEUR, S. E. every mile as you tour Arizona with DESERT OF THE PALMS, Don AdHaselton. By a...Centennial at Sun Bowl. 3 Color photography in the Arizona desert, lecture by Natt N . Dodge, park naturalist...monuments, at Arizona museum, Phoenix. 4 Meeting of Mineralogical Society of Arizona, Arizona museum. 10...Walker, park naturalist, Zion National Park, at Arizona museum. 12-14 International Four-States Highway
Book (volume)
Colorado; colorless scheelite (19.66 ct), Kern County, California; octagonal step cut violetish pink...Vivid blue matched benitoite gems from San Benito County, California, consisting of 52 benitoites and 75...Harold Van Pelt & GEOSCIENCE PRESS, INC. Tucson, Arizona © 1997 by John Sinkankas Library of Congress...events to bring the history of North American gem mining up to date. Here, then, is the latest, most complete...and interviews with persons actively engaged in mining gemstones. Pertinent references are furnished throughout
Journal (issue)
of Northern Arizona since its founding in 1928. Flagstaff. Volume 16 May 31—Lincoln County Homecoming...and silver. Demonstrations. Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. June 4-6—Annual Strawberry Day, Pleasant...in 1692. Santa Fe, New Mexico. June 18-20—Quay County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo, Tucumcari, New Mexico. June...headed down the main street of this old Beaver County mining camp, it was not because I expected to find...first year of its revived operation, the Beaver county lead producer functioned under the name of "Spanish
Report (issue)
which runs through it, lies in southern San Juan County, southeastern Utah. (See index map in PI. XV.)...canyon, and joins Colorado River near the Utah-Arizona line. The region trenched by the canyon is a part...extensive tracts of level land. The solitary peak of Navajo Mountain, the only mountain standing near the San...the use of the Navajo Indians; the bulk of the reservation, however, lies in Arizona and New Mexico....country lying between the San Juan and the Utah-Arizona line and extending from Colorado Eiver eastward
Journal (issue)
actually written in the heart of Dragoon mountains in Arizona where the Indian fighter had his rendezvous during...Virginia, and is a graduate of the University of Arizona. At various times he has resided in West Indies...annual rodeo and western celebration at Kingman, Arizona. (3 days) 31 Annual Fiesta. Santa Fe, New Mexico...Coronado Entrada pageant to be presented in Clifton, Arizona. (3 days) POETRY DESERT MYSTERY, a n d other...Albuquerque; drive 15 miles to Acoma. 2-3 Duchesne county Stampede, Duchesne, Utah. 6-7 Peach Day at Brigham
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
DECEMBER, 1968 8 UraniumEmplacement at GarnetRidge,Arizona ANNA T. GAVASCI AND PAUL F. Kr. RR Abstract The...The uraniumoccurrenceat Garnet Ridge, Arizona, closelyassociated with a breccia dike and ejectionvents...alteredmatrix. The uranium-bearing host rock is Navajo Sandstone,a host that elsewhere is ordinarily inhospitablefor...concluded GAntlET RXD•E is located in northeastern Arizona, near the Utah State line, 35 miles northeast of...trading post along Arizona Highway 64, at Chinle majorityof the garnetsfoundin the Navajo Country Wash (Fig
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our Southwest beside some great natural wonder, a Navajo hogan, a prehistoric ruin or an historic landmark...service and taught for seven years at Sacaton, Arizona, among the Pima and Papago MARY KEELER SMITH, another...Ute reservation in Colorado. asked to go to the Navajo reservation and Mrs. Smith was born and educated...among the Kansas and taught eight years in rural Navajo Indians for three years, then came and city schools...V^V THE MAR. 31-APR. 2 Masonic grand lodges of Arizona meet in Phoenix. APR. 4-5 Utah cattle and horse
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peace I leave. My peace I give to you." Tucson, Arizona Shadow patterns, knit by sunshine Shuttling through...8-12—Desert Caballeros Ride, Wickenburg, Arizona. April 10-14—County Fair, Yuma. April 12-14 (tentative)—Annual...Mexico. April 13-14 — Spring Horse Show, Phoenix, Arizona. April 14-May 5—Festival Art Show, Tucson. April...New Mexico. April 18—Spring Flower Show, Mesa, Arizona. April 19 — Penitcnte Passion Play, Ranchos dc...programs at Grand Canyon and Wickenburg (horseback), Arizona; Death Valley, Red Rock Canyon, Juniper Hills,
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photograph was taken in Navajoland near Kayenta, Arizona, by Nell Murbarger of Costa Mesa, California. At...1—Lincoln County Homecoming Day, Caliente, Nevada. June 1—Sheriffs Posse Rodeo, Prescott, Arizona. June 1-22...Southwest Photography Exhibit, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. June 6-8—Pecos Valley Horse Show, Roswell...20-21—3rd Annual Pages of the Past, Tombstone, Arizona. June 20-22 — 11th Annual State Championship High...23-July 4—8th Annual Southwest Writers' Workshop, Arizona State College, Flagstaff. June 24—Corn Dances,
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theory is that these peculiar formations are petrified gopher holes. There are several reasons for this...hole, and the ball at the bottom is the burrow. Petrified gopher holes are a scientific fact, verified by...meters, and Ferocactus covilei, a Bisnaga common in Arizona and Sonora attains a height of over eight feet...the earth to explore. Nor the Grand Canyon of Arizona to fly over. We cannot point a finger of pride...meeting in Albuquerque. 28 Annual Jamboree of Arizona Small Mine operators association at Tucson. C.
 
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