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Diatomite from
Verde River deposit, Camp Verde, Camp Verde Mining District, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Type:Diatomite
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Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Diatomite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Verde River deposit, Camp Verde, Camp Verde Mining District, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:443916
Long-form Identifier:1:3:443916:5
GUID (UUID V4):aa9f67e9-8762-4420-b87a-e742a0f23bbc
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metallic resources of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona by James D. Bliss 1 Open-File Report 97-486 ...S. Government. .S. Geological Survey, Tucson, Arizona EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Assessment of selected nonmetallic...metallic resources of the Coconino National Forest, Arizona General The Coconino National Forest (CNF), located...population growth occurring in Flagstaff, Sedona, and Verde River Valley. Finding and establishing new sources...lake deposits include halite, sodium sulfate, diatomite, bentonite and various types of clays Aggregate
Report (issue)
collector minerals of the Prescott National Forest, Arizona By James D. Bliss1 Open-File Report 99-305 1999...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ! U.S. Geological Survey, Tucson, Arizona CONTENTS Non-technical Summary______________..._________________________________________________ 10 Verde Valley study ____________________________________________...22 Comparable sources of iron oxide in northern Arizona __________________________ 24 Permissible geology...___________ 53 Rare new minerals of the United Verde Mine fire ___________________________ 53 Calcite
 
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