This is most comprehensive book yet to describe the minerals known to occur in Arizona. It presents a framework of Arizona's mineralogy and a set of mineral district maps that can help identify new mineral occurrences. A must-have resource for anyone interested in Arizona minerals, gemstones, fluorescent minerals, and geology.
15, T. 20 N., R. 17 w., in a prospect in claims formerly known as the Guy Hazen group (Adolph Papst, pers. commun.; Pabst and Woodhouse, 1964; Fitzpatrick and Pabst, 1986); associated with microcline and cyrtolite (zircon, ...
For nearly 20 years, "Mineralogy of Arizona" has been respected as the definitive reference on Arizona minerals. Now completely revised and greatly expanded with breathtaking new color photographs, the third...
Note, this is not an illustrated edition, but rather a traditional descriptive mineralogy. This book is intended to complement volume I.
Minerals of Arizona
As of 2011, there were some 11,000 abandoned or active mines and prospects across the state." INTRODUCTION.
Checklist of Arizona Minerals
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