 | | Report (issue) | | FLUID INCLUSIONS IN THECORNELIA PLUTON,AJOMININGDISTRICT,PIMACOUNTY,ARIZONABy Dennis P. Coxand...Fluid Inclusions in theCornelia Pluton,AjoMiningDistrict,PimaCounty,ArizonaBy Dennis P. Cox, U.S...Examination of rocks in theCornelia Pluton during the mineral resourceassessment of theAjo 2° Quadrangle revealed...formed the porphyrycopper deposit at theNewCorneliaMine to the east. Subsequent detailedmapping of...hydrothermal alteration assemblages (Carten, 1979) in theCornelia pluton. These assemblages, previously recognized |  | | Report (issue) | | DirectorProfessional Paper 209THEAJOMININGDISTRICTARIZONABYJAMES GILLULYUNITED STATESGOVERNMENT...plug ...............................47ChildsMountain plugs ........................48Age and correlation...of northeast trend near theAjo Peaks. .......... 52LittleAjoMountain fault.........................53Minor faults possibly cognate with theLittleAjoMountain fault .....................................55Chico Shunie-BlackMountain fault group. .............55ChildsMountain fault ................ |  | | Report (issue) | | deposits of theAjo and Lukeville 1° by 2° quadrangle,ArizonaPresented at Tucson,ArizonaFebruary 26...1988CONTENTSPage1. The Cusmap Program in theAjo and Lukeville 1° by 2°quadrangles, by Floyd Gray...Mineral occurrences in theAjo and Lukeville 1° by 2°quadrangles,Arizona, by R.M. Tosdal and J.A. Peterson...........33. Thermo-tectonic terranes of theAjo and Lukeville roby 2° quadrangle K-Ar geochronology...peraluminous leuco-granites,BaboquivariMountains Range, south-centralArizona, byG.B. Haxel ............... |  | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | | THEAJO COPPER DISARIZONA.•JAMES GILLULY.ABSTRACT.TheNewCornelia orebody atAjo,Arizona, is...feldspar,and the coppermineralization.Specularhematite seemsto have been guided by controls otherthan...tilting of the whole mountainblock containingtheminethrough an angle of nearly 60 degrees;the other...bulk of theMINERALIZATIONOF A]OCOPPERDISTRICT.:249magmamust havelessfugitive qualitiesthan...indirector remoterelationships.In thecopperdepositatAjo, it seemsto me possibleto find suggestionsamountingto |  | | Journal (issue) | | Record Inc.,6349 N. Orange Tree Drive,Tucson,Arizona 85740The Mineralogical Record Inc.Is a non-profit...Volume Fourteen, Number FiveARIZONA- VArticlesLost mines ofArizona ................................WilsonFamous mineral localities: theNewCorneliamine,Ajo,Arizona283by W. J. Thomas and R. B. Gibbs...R. A. BideauxFamous mineral localities: the Raymine ..................................................Allgood and C. WilliamsBlack dioptase from Tiger,Arizona .............................................. |  | | Book (edition) | | MINERALOGYOFARIZONA,FOURTHEDITIONV TI e a o_of li rizoRAYMOND W. GRANTRONALD B. GIBBSHARVEY...CALLAHANTHE UNIVERSITY OFARIZONA PRESSTUCSONf --The University ofArizona Presswww.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu© 2022 by TheArizona Board of RegentsAll rights reserYed. Published 2022ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...McDonaldCo\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, RowleyMine, MaricopaCounty, 4 cm high specimen, Evan andMelissa Jones...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author.Title: Mineralogy ofArizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations |  | | Report (issue) | | ASHLEY SCHMITT"As !look back on four decades inmining geology I am impressed bythe magnitude of the...geologists who developed the art and science ofmining geology into a leading factor in the unprecedented...to the exploration fornew mines. Our generation, in1. Presented to theArizona Geological Society , March...Southwest-Christmas, Esperanza, Mineral Parkand BattleMountain- suggests that we have strayedtoo far. In the...theirconcepts of applied ore deposition with thenew techniques of geochemistry and geophysics.vi |  | | Book | | where knownROADSIDENJEOLOGYofArizonaHalka ChronicMOUNTAINPRESS PUBLISHING COMPANYCopyright...DataChronic, Halka.Roadside geology ofArizona1. Geology—Arizona—Guide-books.Description and travel—1981-...557.91ISBN 0-87842-147-52.Arizona——Guide-books.83-2233MOUNTAIN PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANYP.O....field trips, and geologic work on thenorthernArizona Plateau. To one brought up on the desert, itscall...interplaywith the geologic forces that created themountains and valleysand that control the water supply |  | | Journal (issue) | | Cockerell examines thegeology of the RockyMountains and theGrand Canyon, "progenitors" of this siltand-gravel...Scientists still have many questionsabout thisarea to answer, including its age.Cockerell lists and.....$1.00ALittle Journey to Some Strange Places and Peoples in Our Southwestern Land. (New Mexico and...andArizona.) Chicago, 1911. Octavo, cloth, 270 pp.$1.00Exposition Memories. Panama-California Exposition...$5.00How to Make the Indian and Other Baskets.New York, 1903, cloth, 8 vo, 142 pp. Illustrated$2.50 |  | | Report (issue) | | GEOLOGIC FIELD GUIDETO THE PHOENIXMOUNTAINS,CENTRALARIZONAbyJulia K. Johnson and Stephen J. Reynolds...ReynoldsGuidebook for theArizona Geological SocietySpring Field TripSaturday, April 20, 2002Field...Geologic field guideto the PhoenixMountains,centralArizonaJulia K. Johnson and Stephen J. Reynolds...Department of Geological SciencesArizona State UniversityTempe,Arizona 8528720 April 2002April 20...2002Dear Field Trip Participant,Welcome to theArizona Geological Society 2002 Spring Field Trip led by |  | | Report (issue) | | HistoricMining CampsandJurassic CalderasBy BRENDA HOUSERWith a paper on the GREATERVILLE PLACER...PLACERDISTRICTBy LESLIE CoxARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992Arizona Geological Society...AZ 8 571 7HistoricMining CampsandJurassic Calderas,SoutheasternArizona!By BRENDA HOUSERWith...GREATERVILLE PLACERDISTRICTBy LESLIE CoxARIZONA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY FALL FIELD TRIP, 1992Arizona Geological...Greater vi lle P acerlDistrict ......... 5RedMountain O verview ............................ 8Harshaw |  | | Journal (issue) | | home in the remote Navajo country of northernArizona. Hestudied art in San Francisco and until1940...the Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Artin Santa Fe,New Mexico.• "The Gods Walked Up There" is agenuine...world as told to Richard VanValkenburgh by theMountain ChantSinger. It will be illustrated with a set...sayshis technique is strikingly like that usedbyLittle Sheep, the primitive Navajoartist (—1835) whose...CARUTHERSBriefs from the desert regionPRIZE STORYMININGBOTANY45. . . .9111216...171920 |  | | Report (issue) | | ____________Arizona._________--____-_---_-------___-_--------_----_______Ajodistrict.-_--_.____--...______--__-__---_____----_____-__-___-___________Bonanzadistrict._________________________________________Breckenridge...region___________________________________________Spanish Peaksdistrict.____________________________________Summitville...________________________________________Edwardsburgdistrict._____________________________________111112...22242424242525262627,,Pend Oreilledistrict-_-_------------___---__--_-_---_______27i |  | | Journal (issue) | | on quartz,SiO2, 3.5cm, GravesMountain,LincolnCounty, Georgia,USA.Chris Whitney-Smith Collection...MessageOfficers/Committees2-32019 Programs,New Members4Meeting Minutes5Refreshment Volunteers...The Mineralogical RecordMineral Collection inArizona-II15June Meeting Highlights16-21September...with story about alegrandite TN from the OjuelaMine, mounted in perky box and sold by the late mineral...mineraldealer Willard Perkin and a fantastic Mexicanmining journey that lead to several wellknown mineral |  | | Journal (issue) | | Nominations, 2018 ROTY,2018 Competitions1011TheArizona Mineral Collector12Page 13 Editors Corner...Glendale resident Cody Horvath.We survived anotherArizona summer and October is alreadyfeeling cooler than...presented by our own Mr. Bob Jones on ”Cornwall:Mining, Minerals and Amazing History.” Bob will take us...Bob can present itfor Mineralogical Society ofArizona.December is MSA’s 83rd Birthday (1935-2018)! MSA...Chris Whitney-Smith. Mineralogical Society ofArizona is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and will |  | | Report (issue) | | 394, p. 52.Oviatt, C.G., and Miller, D.M., 1997,New explorations along the northernshores of Lake Bonneville:...talus. Lower contact is not exposed in the fieldarea but should be placed above gray to black quartz...Creek to 300m in the northwest portion of the maparea.ZpcLOESS (HOLOCENE AND PLEISTOCENE) - Massive...member is exposed immediately southeast of the maparea where it isa thin-bedded, black to brown phyllitic...conglomerate,diamictite and quartz arenite of the ScoutMountain Member and maficvolcanic rocks of the Bannock |  | | Journal (issue) | | every danger. It is for this that I traverse themountains covered with eternal snow. It is forthis that...Published in August by Longmans,Green and company,New York. Illustrated by Addison Burbank. Index. 262...Three charming children's books aboutthe desert areNEW MEXICAN BOY byHelen Laughlin Marshall, P I N K Y...present-day descendants of the Spanish settlers ofNewMexico, a story sweet and colorful.In the second...who findsnew friends and adventures when he is discarded on the desert.It is a gaylittle tale that |  | | Book | | EOLOGYof PennsylvaniaBradford B. Van DiverMOUNTAIN PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANYMISSOULA, 1990Roadside...Roadside Geology is a registered trademark ofMountain Press Publishing Company.Copyright © 1990Bradfor...CIPPRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAMountain Press Publishing CompanyP.O. Box 2399 * Missoula...about the geological world around them, but withlittle or no formal training in geology. Therefore, I...the core, all that’s left of a billion-year-oldmountain range. This is the essence of geology, bringing |  | | Report (issue) | | UNITED STATESPART F. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINESNEW ORLEANS TO LOS ANGELESBYN. H. DARTONUNITED STATES...deposition. Every such interruption indeposition in anyarea produces there what geologists term an unconformity...Ages interpolated from Holmes, Age of the Earth,New York, Harper & Bros., 1927.' Epoch names omitted;..._______________________________________________________New Orleans, La., to Lobo, Tex._______________________________...218224234239287293297ILLUSTRATIONSSHEET!.New Orleans to Schriever, La_--_---------_---__-_____--_-_ |  | | Journal (issue) | | 194425 CENTSQatnelbackMountainBy NANCY Z U E SPANGLFRWarren,ArizonaKneeling, patiently waiting...leadsInto the timbered hills.Camelback Mountain, near Phoenix,Arizona. Color lithograph by Lon Megargee...Slowly—day after day—grey mists arise,Veiling ourmountain peaks, our turquoise skies,'Til comes a night...overcastWhen we awake, to hear at last—at last,Thelittle rain-drums, beating through the hours,Ceaseless...Indianschool in her home town of LagunaPueblo,New Mexico. She also taughtin the Indian school at Duke |  | | Journal (issue) | | plains and rocky gorges ofColorado, Utah andArizona long havefurnished the setting for stories of...andwanderer, the authentic flavor of plains,mountains and desert permeates his talesof modern pioneers...in 1943by Tucson Civic Committee.Atanacia, alittle Mexican maid, livedher whole life in Tucson, from...interests ofArizona.Poston arrived in Tucson in 1856 to organize an exploring andmining company.He...Affairs.He later became the first man to representArizona in Congress.Samuel Hughes was another of the early |  | | Journal (issue) | | APRIL ON THE DESERTApril 3-5—Arizona Horse Lovers Club April 4 — Desert Wonderland FlowerShow, Needles...4-5—Sierra Club Desert PeaksApril 9-11—CentralArizona RegionalSection climb of the Granite MounScience...Tempe.tains near Kelso,April 11-12—University ofArizona col- April 5—Women's Riding Club Stamlegiate rodeo...outing to theWickenburg.Kelbaker volcanicarea.ARIZONAApril 18-19—Rodeo, Tombstone.April 11-15—24th...Palm Springs.ernArizona,Flagstaff.April 2-11 — 3rd Annual Shakespeare April 26—Arizona State Spring Rodeo |  | | Journal (issue) | | GEOLOGY OF TH E LOWER MlLFORD TOWNSHIP, LEHIGHCOUNTY, P A. (Part 2). By Charles lF'' . Brou·n ........Published byPUBLISHEDMONTHLYPETER ZODACTHECAMELBACK CAVESBy RONALD L. IVESVice-President, Rocks...nt·beLocation of thismountain is shown inField studies o~ theCamelback _Caves, Fig. 1, and its general...honeycombed limestone m~u?~ain ar~a shown in Fig. 2. Thisarea nzay 1101 bein Tooele Cou?ty, Utah,_ initiated...and sevlNTRODUCTIONeral kitchen middens 1n thearea suggestedDuring the summer of 1942, while that_ |  | | Journal (issue) | | rest along life's way.•••NEW RANGEBy DORA BELLE LEEHumboldt,ArizonaBill's boots stand tall in...rocks and leave the gold.O'er desert wild ormountains blueI search for rocks of varied hue.A hundred...Pueblo.New Mexico.3Mineralogical society meeting, 3p. m.,Arizona Museum, Phoenix,Arizona.4Concert...Concert by Yehudi Menuhin inPhoenix,Arizona.11-12 Feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, with procession...Ft: and many other Spanish-American villages ofNewMexico.15Annual Dog show at PalmSprings, California |  | | Journal (issue) | | sun grasps earth with molten ties.Las Cruces,New MexicoShe came to my door one evening at dusk,Her...drug-steeped calm.SUNSETBy ZENA HENDERSONPhoenix,ArizonaPanting, the desert lies beneath the sunThe day...Mesa, CaliforniaYou may choose to drink from amountain lakeThat is born of the virgin snow;Or cool...Tucson,Arizona, where for the past five years hehas been official state photographer forArizona Highways...SEASONSJUNE,19462. . .QUIZFIELD TRIPMININGART OF LIVINGNEWSHOBBYCRAFTCOMMENTLETTERS |
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