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Phosphohedyphane from Sonoran Desert, North America

USA
 
  • Arizona
    • Cochise County
      • Carr Canyon
"The Accidental Pocket" talk presented by Robert E. Walstrom at 2012 NCMA meeting.
      • Tombstone Mining District
Rob Bowell, lab tested
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
        • Tombstone Extension Mines
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
      • Yellowstone Mining District
        • Johnny Lyon Hills
          • Tres Alamos Wash
Robert Jenkins Raman Spectroscopy
    • Gila County
      • Banner Mining District
        • Christmas
Raman analyzed at the University of Arizona.
        • Hayden area
          • Chilito
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
    • Maricopa County
      • Osborn Mining District
        • Tonopah
          • Belmont Mountain
Kampf, A. R., Steele, I. M., Jenkins, R. A. (2006) Phosphohedyphane, Ca2Pb3(PO4)3Cl, the phosphate analog of hedyphane: Description and crystal structure. American Mineralogist, 91 (11) 1909-1917 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2268
    • Pinal County
      • Mammoth Mining District
        • Tiger
          • St. Anthony deposit
Kampf, A. R., Steele, I. M., Jenkins, R. A. (2006) Phosphohedyphane, Ca2Pb3(PO4)3Cl, the phosphate analog of hedyphane: Description and crystal structure. American Mineralogist, 91 (11) 1909-1917 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2268
      • Tortilla Mountains
        • Ripsey Mining District
          • Ripsey Hill area
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
    • Santa Cruz County
      • Patagonia Mountains
        • Fresno Canyon
          • Palmetto District
            • Tres de Mayo Mine group
Luetcke, Rolf (n.d.) Personal communication.
        • Harshaw Mining District
          • Harshaw
            • Hardshell Gulch
Kampf, A. R., Steele, I. M., Jenkins, R. A. (2006) Phosphohedyphane, Ca2Pb3(PO4)3Cl, the phosphate analog of hedyphane: Description and crystal structure. American Mineralogist, 91 (11) 1909-1917 doi:10.2138/am.2006.2268
 
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