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By JOHN W. ANTHONY, ELDRED D. WILSON, and RICIIARD T. MOORE

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF LP.IZONA 1939 - 1952

By JOHN W. ANTHONY, ELDRED D. WILSON, and RICHARD T. MOORE

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INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Supplementing Arizona Bureau of Mines Bulletin No. 14G, which was published in 1939, this bulletin presents a list and index of literature pertaining to the geology and mineral re- sources of Arizona from June, 1939, through 19b2. Most of its citations for the years 1939-1950 were compiled from the bibli- ographies of North American geology published as Bulletins 937, gq8, 949,952,958, 968, 977, 985 of the U.S. Geological Survey. In addition, nulnerous serials have been examined. Alth_ough this bibliography is intended to cover the literature, regardless of the merits of the various articles, many references have doubtless been overlooked. It is hoped that omissions will be brought to the attention of the Arizona Bureau of Mines.

EXPLANATIONS The works of each author are listed chronologically. Each reference is headed by a year-index figure in boldfaced type. In the index these figures follow the author's name. The principal uncommon abbreviations are as follows: Adv..---.-..---.-----.-- Advancement Anon.------..---.-.---. Anonymous Antiqu.- -. -.....--.... Antiquarian App...--.----...-.....-.Appendix Bur..------..--..--.Bureau Cir. ------"....-.---.- Circular Coll.---.-....-.------... CoIlege, Collections Contr..------.. Contributions Eng Engineering, Engineers Ex .-.Executive H.- . ----. --.------.House Inf. Information Int..-.----....--.-.---... International Inst.------..------. Institute Met.-.. -.-----.-....-... Metallurgy Min.--... .-.-..--....-. Mining Mineral.--..------.- Mineralogist Mus.----.--.-----.-----. Museum Nat.-.....-.-.-.-...-.-.- National, Natural Proc.---.--.------.--.- Proceedings Rev..------.----.----.-.. ,Review s... .Senate Seism.--.----.-"--.---. Seismological Smiths. ------...-.-- Smithsonian Soc.-.,..------.. Society Trans.-.----.------.- Transactions

5 6 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES BIBLIOGRAPHY Albritton, C. C. (see Boon, J. D., 42) Alexis, C. O. 40 The geology of the Lead Mountain area, Pima County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz. thesis, 60 pp., maps (1940). 49 The geology of the northern part of the , Arizona: Univ. Ariz. thesis, 74 pp., maps (1e4e). A1mond, Hy (see Lovering). American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. 37-49 Industrial Minerals and Rocks: Am. Inst. Min. Met. Eng., Seeley W. Mudd ser. First ed., 955 pp. (1937); second ed., 1156 pp. (1949). Anderson, C. A. 43-1 Report on the Loma Prieta mine (copper and molyb- denum), Copper Basin, Yavapai County, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open Files Report, 6 pp., maps (1943). 43-Z (and Kupfer, D. H.) Report on the properties of the Amargosa Molybdenum and Copper Corporation, Pima County, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open Files Report, 20 pp., maps (1943). 46 (and Sholz, E. A., and Strobell, J. D., Jr.). Pre-Cambrian geology of the Bagdad area, Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 57, no. 12, pt. 2, p. 1249 (1946). 48 Structural control of copper mineralization, Bagdad, Ari- zona Am. Inst. Min. Met. Eng., Mining Tech., voI. 12, no. 2, Tech. Paper 2352,11pp., illus., maps; Trans., voI. 178, pp. 170-80 (1948). 50-l Alteration and metallization in the Bagdad porphyry copper deposit, Arizona: Econ. Geol., vol. 45, pp. 609-28, illus. (1950). 50-2 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Lead-zinc deposits, Bag- dad area, Yavapai County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 156, pp. 122-38, ilIus., maps (1950). 51 Older Precambrian structure in Arizona: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 62, pp. 1331-46, maps (1951). Antevs, Ernst 51 Arroyo cutting and filIing (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 62, pp. 1495-96 (1951). Anthony, John W. (see also Feth, 49-1; Galbraith, 49-2). 48 Radioactive uranium and thorium: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines, Circular no. 13, 23 pp. (1948); 2nd ed. (1950). 51 Geology of the Montosa-Cotton*ood Canyon area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 84 pp., maps (1e51). Argall, G. O., Jr. 43 The occurrence and production of vanadium: Colo. Sch. Mines Quart., vol. 38, no. 4, 56 pp., maps (1943). Arizona Bureau of Mines Staff. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES 7 5l The mineral resources of Arizona (prepared primarily for high-school students): Univ. Arii., Ariz. B-ur. Mines Bull. 159, 15 pp., index map (1951). 43-52 Mineral production statistics: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Statistical Production Charts. Production of copper, gold, silver, lead, and zinc. Chart No. A-1 -Arizona.Compiled by Eldred D. Witson. No. C-1 County. -CochiseCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. C-2 --Coconino County. Compiled by J. W. Anthony. No. C-3 County. -GilaCompiled by Richard T. Moore. No. C-4 County. -GrahamCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. C-5 County. -GreenleeCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. C-6 County. -MaricopaCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. C-7 County. -MohaveCompiled by J. W. Anthony. No. C-B County. -PimaCompiled by J. W. Anthony. No. C-9 County. -PinalCompiled by Eldred D. rffilson No. C-10 Cruz County. -SantaCompiled by Richard T. Moore. No. C-11 County. -YavapaiCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. C-12 County. -YumaCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-4 District. -AjoCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-9 District. -AravaipaCompiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-15 District. -BannerCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-29 Hill District. -Bun-kerCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-31 or Chiricahua District. -CaliforniaCompiled by E. D. \fiilson and R. T. Moore. 8 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES

No. D-38 Dome District. -Cast1eCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-52 or Johnson District. -CochiseCompiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-55 Mountain or Morenci Dis- -Coppertrict. Compiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-70 District. -EmpireCompiled by J. W. Anthony and R. T. Moore. No. D-71 or Bagdad District. -EurekaCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-79 District. -Globe-MiamiCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-96 or Huachuca District. -HartfordCompiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-99 District. -Helvetia-RosemontCompiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-107-La Paz or Weaver District. Compiled by Richard T. Moore. No. D-ll?-Mammoth or Old Hat District. Compiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-125-Mineral Creek or Ray District. Compiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-141-Oro Blanco District. Compiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-l50-Patagonia District. Compiled by Richard T. Moore. No. D-160-Pine Grove and Tiger Districts. Compiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-162-Pioneer or Superior District. Compiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-192-Silver or Eureka District. Compiled by Eldred D. Wilson. No. D-193-Silver Bell District. Compiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-20&-Swisshelm District. Compiled by J. W. Anthony. No. D-209-Tombstone District. Compiled by Eldred D. r$ililson. No. D-215-Tyndall District. Compiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. l

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No. D-219-Verde or Jerome District. Compiled by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-224-Wallapai District. Compiied by E. D. Wilson and R. T. Moore. No. D-226--Warren or Bisbee District. produ cti on m oiy b denum, .o f d?#tt' Jt J; J;" ltll:flu,"", and vanadium. Chart No. A-2 -Arizona. pro duction o r nonm et aui cs ( i#ffi flif 1,P", l',B"i3aI"'ff ":; cement). Chart No. A-3 -Arizona. Eldred D' wilson' Arizona Department of MineraiffiSilllJv 4l Production possibilities of the marginal copper mines phoenix, in Arizona: Ariz. Dept. Min. Res., Aiiz. 1fS+f ;. Arizona Highways. 45 Petrified Forest Nat. Mon.: Arizona Highways, vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 18-26 (1945). Arizona Underground Water Commission. Th-e_^underground water resources of Arizona, l?4 pp. (1e53). Axelrod 49 _(and others). Uranium minerals from the Hillside mine, Yavapai County, Arizona (abstract): Am. Mineralogist, vol 34, p.274 (1949). Babcock, H. M. (see also Halpenny, 46-8). 42 (and Halpenny, L. C.) Queen Creek area, Maricopa and Pinal Counties, Ariz.: records of wells, well logs, water anal-yses: Ariz. State Water Comm., 2g pp., map 1tS+21. 47-l (and Brown, S.C.and Hem, J. D.) Geology and ground- water resources of the Wellton-Mohawk area, yuma 9^ounty, Arizona. U.S. Geol. Survey, Mimeogr. Report, 22 pp.maps (1947). 47-Z _(and Brown, S. C.). Ground-water resources of peeples V-alley, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey Mimeogr. Repiort, 13 pp., map (1947). 47-g (and Snyder, C. T. and Hem, J.D.).Ground-water re- sources of the Holbrook area, Navajo County, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey, Mimeogr. Report, 2? pp., maps (lg4?). 48 (and Kendall, K. K. and Hem, J. D.). Geology and ground-water resources of the Gila Bend Basin, Mari- copa County, Ariz.: U.S. Geol. Survey, Mimeogr. Re- port (19rt8). 52 (and Cushing, E. M.). Recharge to ground-water from floods in a typical desert wash, Pinal County, Arizona: 10 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES

Am. Geophys. Union, Trans., vol. 77, pp. 239-40 QgaQ; Ariz. Geol. Soc. Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 21- 26 (L952). - Babenroth, D. L. 45 (and Strahler, A. N.). Geomorphology and Structure of the East Kaibab monocline, Arizona and Utah: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 56, pp. 107-50, maps (1945). Bain, George W. 52 The age of the "Lower Cretaceous" from Bisbee, Ari- zona, uraninite: Econ. Geol.. vol. 47, pp. 305-15 (1952). Baker, A. A. 40 (and Williams, J. S.). Permian in parts of Rocky Moun- tain and regions: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Buil., voI. 24,no.4, pp. 617-35, map (1940). 47 (and Dane, C. H., and Reeside, J. B., Jr.). Revised cor- relation of Jurassic formations of parts of Utah, Ari- zona, New Mexico, and Colorado: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol. Bull., voI. 31, no. 9 (1947). Barth, C. G., Jr. 40 Mines of the Weaver and Martinez districts: The Min. Jour., vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 2-+ (1940). Bass, N. W. 45 Correlation of basal Permian and older rocks in south- western Colorado, northwestern New Mexico, north- eastern Arizona, and eastern Utah: U.S. Geol. Survey, preliminary chart no. 7 (accompanied by paper on Paieo. stratig. as revealed by deep wells, by N.W. Bass, 20 pp., (1944) U.S. Geol. Survey, preliminary chart no.7 (1945). Bassler, R. S. 4l A supposed jellyfish from the pre-Cambrian of the Grand Canyon: U.S. Nat. Mus., Proc., vol. 89, no. 3104, pp. 519-22 (1e41). Bateman, P. C. 44 (and Erickson, M. P.). Geology of the Maudina and Morn- ing Star tungsten mines, Pinal County, Arizona: U.S. Geo1. Survey Open Files Report, text on map sheets (1e44). Bates, R. L. 46 (Oil) Developments in Arizona, western New Mexico and northern New Mexico in 1945: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull., vol. 30, no. 6, pp. 958-62 (1946). 47 Developments in Arizona, western New Mexico, and northern New Mexico in 1946: Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull., vol. 31, no. 6, pp 1039-44 (1947). Bauer, H. L. (see Wilmarth). Beesley, E. Maurice (see Wheeler, 42). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES 11

Bejnar, Waldemere 50 Geology of the Ruin Basin area, GiIa County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 135 pp., maps, illus. (1950). BelI, G. L. 46 Tungsten deposits near Morristown, Maricopa County, Arizona: U. S. Geol. Survey Open Fiies Report, 5 pp., maps (1946). Berkey, C. P. (see Fairbanks, H. M.) Beroni, E. P. (see Wyant). Billingsley, PauI 39 (and Locke, Augustus). Problems of regional correla- tion of structural elements of western United States: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 50, pp. 1900-01 (1939). Blanchard, Roland 39 Interpretatino of leached outcrops: Chem., Met., Min. Soc. S. Africa, Jour., pp 1-30 (May, 1939). Blissenbach, E. B. K. 52 The geology of alluvial fans in Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 101 pp., maps (1952). Bluhm, F.I. (see McDonald, H. R.47-l). Boardman, Leona 50 Geologic map index of Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey Index to geologic mapping in the United States (1950). Booher, L. J. (see Smith, G. E. P.). Boon, J. D. 38 Established and supposed examples of metoritic craters and structures: Field and laboratory, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 44-56 (1938). 42 (and Albritton, C. C.). Deformation of rock strata by ex- plosions: Science n. s. vol. 96, no. 2496, pp. 4m2-03 (1942). 43 More about "deformation of rock strata by explosions": Science n. s., vol. 97, no. 2506, pp. 42-43 (1943). Bradish, B. B. 50 (and Mills, N.K.). Generalized nomenclature chart (col- umnar sections of northeastern Arizona): New Mex. Geol. Soc., Guidebook of the San Juan Basin, New Mex- ico and Colorado (1950). Brady, L. F. 38 An unusual oxidized mass of Canyon Diablo, Ariz., iron (abstracts): Pop. Astron., vol.46, no.2, p.110 (1938); Soc. Research on Meteor. Contr., vol.2, no. 1, p. 14 (1938). 39-1 Tracks in the Coconino sandstone compared with those of small living Arthropoda: Plateau, voI. 12, pp. 32-34 (1939) 39-2 (and Webb, R.W.).Volcanic bombs from northern Ariz- ona cinder cones (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 50, no.12, pt.2,p.t947 (1939). 43 (and Webb, R.W.).Cored bombs from Arizona and Cal- ifornia volcanic conesr Jour. Geol., vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 398-410, maps (1943). t2 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES

46 Coal Mine Canyon: Plateau, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 17-20 (1e46). 49 Oniscoidichnus.' Jour. Paleont., vol. 23, no. 5, p. 573 (1e4e). 52 Large gas bubble preserved on a lava flow in northern Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 63, p. 1322 (1e52). Bratton, D. H. (see Turner, 41-3). Bromfleld, C. S. (see also Butler, B. S., 52). 50 Geology of the Maudina mine area, northern Santa Cata- iina Mountains, Pinal County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 63 pp., maps (1950). 52 Some geologic features of the : Ariz. Geoi. Soc. - Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 51-55, map (1952). Brown, S. C. (see also Babcock,4T-1,47-Z). Bryant, D. L. 51-1 The geology of the , Santa Cruz County, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis,142 pp., maps (1951). 5l-Z Stratigraphy of a Pliocene vertebrate fossil locality near Prescott, Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 62, pp. 1496-97 (1951). 52 (and Lance, J. L.).Paleozoic and Cretaceous stratigraphy of the : Ariz. Geol. Soc. - Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 27-42, illus., map (1952). Buddhue, J. D. 37 Arizona obsidianites: Mineralogist, vol. 5, no. 7, p 14 (1e37). 40 An analysis of lawrencite in the , Ariz., meteorite: Pop. Astron., vol. 48, no. 10, p. 561 (19110); Soc. Research on Meteor. Contr., vol.2, no.3, p.233 (1940). 45 Some observations on the soil near the Canyon Diablo, Ariz., meteorite crater ( (abstract): Pop. Astron., vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 287-Bg (1945). 49 Miscellaneous notes on meteorites from Holbrook (Ariz- ona) and Mt. Elden (Arizona): Pop. Astron., vol. 57, no. B, pp. 400-02, illus. (1949); Meteor. Soc. Contr., vol. 4, no. 3, pp.208-10, illus. (1949). 50 New chemical analysis of the Canyon Diablo, Arizona, and Arispe, Sonora, Mexico, siderites: Pop. Astron., vol. 58, no. 4, p. 190 (1950); Meteor Soc. Contr., vol. 4, no. 4, pp.258-59 (1950). Busch, J. E. 45 Mining law affecting land titles: Pay Dirt, no. Bg, pp. B-12 (1945). 48 Regulations governing mineral locations in Arizona: De- partment of Mineral Resources, 44 pp. (1946); 2nd ed., revised (1948). Butler, A. P. (see Wilson, Eldred, D., 46-7). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND IIINERAL RESOURCES 13

Butler, B. S. (see also Moore, B.N.). 42 (and Wiison, Eldred D.) Ore deposits at Tombstone, Ariz.: Ore deposits as related to structural features, pp. 201-03, maps; prepared under direction of Committee on Processes of Ore Deposition, Nat. Research Council, W. H. Newhouse, Editor. Princeton Univ. Press (1942). 49 Setting of Arizona in Cordilleran structure (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 60, p. 1877 (1949). 52 (and Grout, F.F., and Bromfieid, C. S.). Santa Catalina Mountains metamorphic area: Ariz. GeoI. Soc. - GeoI. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 43-49, ilius. (1952). Callahan, J. T. 51 The geology of the Glen Canyon group of the Echo Cliffs region, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 100 pp. maps (1951); (abstract) Geol. Soc. Am., BuIl., vol. 62, p. 1498 (1951). Camp, C. L. 36 A new type of small bipedal dinosaur from the Navajo sandstone of Arizona: Calif. Univ. Dept. Geol. Sci. BuIl., vol.24, no.2, pp.39-55 (1936). 38 (and Wells, S. P.). North American dicynodont reptile Placerias and the distribution of the dicynodonts, (ab- stract): GeoI. Soc. Am. Proc. 1937, p.271 (1938). Campbell, Ian (see aso Maxson, 39). 39 (and Schenk, E. T.). Unusual porphyritic dike near Boul- der Dam, Arizona: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. vol. 50, pp. 1748- 194e (1e39). 40 (and Maxon, J. H.). Intro-canyon lava flow of the lower granite gorge, Grand Canyon (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am. Bul1., vol. 51, no. 12, p. 1956 (1940). 50 (and Schenk, E. T.). Camptonite dikes near Boulder Dam, Arizona: Am. Mineralogist, vol. 35, nos. 9-10, pp. 671-92, illus. (1950). Carder, D. S. (see Mead). Carpenter, Miles M. 40 Mine operations in the Patagonia district: Min. Jour., vol.24, no. 3, pp. 3-5 (1940). Caster, R. E. 44 Simuloid trails from the Upper Triassic (Chinle) of the Petrifield Forest Nat. Mon., Anz.: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 242, no. 2, pp. 7 4-84 (1944) . Cederstrom, D. J. 46-1 Geology of the central , Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 93 pp.maps (1946). 46-2 The structural geology of the Dragoon Mountains, Ari- zona: Am. Jour. Sci., vol.244, no.9, pp.601-21, map (1946). Chaffee, R. G. (see Colbert, E.H.). Chamberlin, R.V. 49 A new fossil chilopod from the late Cenozoic: San Diego t4 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES

Soc. Nat. Hist., Trans., vol. 11, no. 7, pp. 117-20, illus. (1e4e). Chapman, T. G. 40 The development of copper metallurgy in the Southwest since 1BB0: Dedication of the Douglas Memorial Building for Mining and Metaliurgy, Univ. Ariz., Gen. BuIl. no. 5, pp.48-59 (1940). 4l Vignettes of the future; Arizona: Eng. Min. Jour., vol. L42, no. 8, pp. 134 (1941). Chapman, T. L. 47 San Manue1 copper deposit, Pinal County, Ariz.: U.S. Bur. Mines R. I. 4108, 93 pp., map (1947). Chester, J. W. 51 Geology and mineralization of Hunt's Mesa, Mounment Valley, Arizona: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, RMO- 801, I pp., maps (1951). Chew, R. T. 52-l The geology of the Mineta Ridge area, Pima and Cochise counties, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 53 pp., maps (1952). 52-Z Mid-Tertiary rock unit from southern Arizona (ab- stract): GeoI. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 63, p. 1324 (1952). Childs, O. E. 48 Geomorphology of the valley of the Little Colorado River, Arizona: Geol. Soc. Am. Bull., vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 353-BB (1948). Chronic, Halka (see also Pattison, Halka) 52 Molluscan fauna from the Permian Kaibab formation, Walnut Canyon, Arizona: Geol. Soc. Am., Bu11., vol. 63, pp.95-116, 15 Figs., 11 Pls. (1952). Clarke, O. M., Jr. (see also Steele and others, 52). 52 Structural control of ore deposition at Ray, Arizona: Ariz. GeoI. Soc. - Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 91-95, illus., map (1952). Coates, D. R. 52-l Gila Bend Basin (ground water), Maricopa County: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open File Rpt., Tucson, Ariz., pp. 159-64 (1e52). 52-Z Willcox Basin (ground water), Cochise and Graham counties: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open File Rpt., Tucson, Ariz., pp. 177-BG (1952). 52-g Dougias Basin (ground water), Cochise County: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open File Rpt., Tucson, Ariz., pp 187-94 (1e52). Colbert, E. H. 39 (and Chaffee, R. G.) A study of Tetramergr and asso- ciated fossils from Papago Spring Cave, Sonoita, Ariz.: Am. Mus. Novitates 1.034,21pp. (1939). 50 The beginning of the age of dinosaurs in northern Ari- zona: Plateau, vol. 22, pp. 37-43, illus. (1950). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES 15

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Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines, Circular no. B, 5 pp. (1941). Webb, R. W. (see Brady, 39-2,43). Webber, B. N. (see Lasky). Weber, R. H. 50 The geology of the east-eentral portion of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 191 pp., maps (1e50). Weight, H. O. 49-1 Geodes and the palms in the Kofa country: Desert M"g., vol. 12, no. 6, pp. 17-22, illus. (1949). 49-Z Magic rocks of the Saucedas: Desert Mag., vol. L2,no.7, pp. 14-19, illus. (1949). Weir, Doris B. 52 Geologic guides to prospecting for carnotite deposits on Colorado Plateau: U.S. GeoI. Survey Bull.9BB-8,27 pp., map (1952) Weitz, J. H. 42 High-grade dolomite deposits in the United States: U.S. Bur. Mines Inf. Cir. 7226, (Arizona pp. 74-75) 86 pp. (re42). Welles, S. P. (see also Camp, 38). 46 Moenkopi vertebrates (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 57, p. L262 (1946). Wetmore, Alexander 43 Remains of a swan from the Miocene of Arizona: Con- dor, vol.45, no.3, p.120 (1943). Whee1er, H. E. (see also Schenk, 42). 4l Lower and Middle Cambrian correlations in Nevada and Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., BuIl., vol. 52, pp. 1959-60 (1941). 48 (and Beesley, E. M.). Critique of the Time-Stratigraphic concept: Geol. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 59, pp. 75-86 (1948). Whitcomb, H. A. 48 Geology of the Morgan mine area, Twin Buttes, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis 82 pp., maps (1948). White, C. H. 40 Cuneiform fragments diagnostic of fault breccia: Econ. GeoI., vol. 35, pp. 92-97 (1940). Wiese, J. H. 40 Study of the Abrigo limestone, Ariz. (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., Bul1., voI. 51, p. 1964 (1940). Wildermuth, R. (see Poulson, 41). Williams, G. A. 51 The coal deposits and Cretaceous stratigraphy of the western part of Black Mesa, Arizona: Univ. Ariz., thesis, 307 pp., maps (1951); (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., BulI., vol. 62, pp. 1514-15 (1951). Williams, J. S. (see Baker, A. A., 40). 48 ARIZON^.1 BUREAU OF IIIINES Willis,- Bailey 46 Noimal fault structures and others:Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull., vol.30, no. 11, pp.1B?5-B? (1946). Wilmarth, V. R. 52 (and Bauer, H. L., Jr., Staatz, M. H., and Wyant, D. G.). Uranium in fluorite deposits: U.S. Geol. Survey, Cir. 220,pp.13-18 (1952). Wilson, Eldred D. (see also But1er, B. S., 42; Short and others, 43; King, P. 8., and others, 44; Hogue, W. G., 50; Steele and others, 52). 39 Bibliography of the geology and mineral resources of Arizona (to June 30, 1939): Univ. Ariz, Atiz Bur. Mines Bull. 146, 164 pp. (1939). 40-L Pre-Cambrian bf Arizona Basin Ranges: Sixth Pacific Sci. Cong., 1939, Proc., vol. 1, pp. 321-30 (1940). 40-2 Diatomaieous earth: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Cir- cular no. 1, 6 pp. (1940). 40-3 Mica: Univ. Ariz., Lriz. Bur. Mines Circular No. 3, 4 pp. (1e40). 40-4 Vermiculite: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular No. 4,3 pp. (1940). 41-1 Manganese: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular no. 6, 3 pp. (1941). 4l-Z Quicksilver (Mercury): Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular no. 9, 13 pp. (1941). 41-3 Tungsten: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular no. 10, 11 pp. (1941). 4l-4 Mineral Map of Arizona (scale: 17 miles to the inch): Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines (1941). 4l-5 Tungsten deposits of Arizona: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 148, 54 pp., index map (1941). 41-6 Magnesium: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular no. 11, 9 pp. (1941). 42-l Arizona iode gold deposits: ore deposits as related to structural features, pp. 242-43, maps; prepared under direction of Committee on Processes of Ore Deposition, National Research Council, W. H. Newhouse, Editor, Princeton Univ. Press (1942). 42-2 History of Mining in Pima County, Arizona: Tucson Chamber of Commerce (1st ed., 1942; 2nd ed., 19t14; 3rd ed,. 1946;4th ed., 1947; 5th ed., 1949; 6th ed., 1951). 44-l Developments in Arizona metal deposits: Mining Jour., Phoenix, Ariz., vol. 28, no. B, pp. 7-9 (1944); (abstract): Econ. Geol., vol. 39, p. 106 (1944). 44-Z Tectonic map of Basin Range Province in Arizona and New Mexico: Tectonic Map of the United States (scale: 1:2,500,000) by P. B. King and others, prepared under direction of Committee on Tectonics, National Research Council, published by Am. Assoc. of Petroleum Geolo- gists (1944). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND X,IINERAL RESOURCES 49

44-3 Arizona nonmetallics: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 152, 58 pp. (19aa). 45 (and Roseveare, G. H.). Arizona perlite: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Circular no. 12, 10 pp. (1945). 46-1 Early Mining in Arizona: Kiva, Ariz. State Museum, Univ. Arizona (1946). 46-2 Metallic mineral map of Arizona, 2nd ed., rev.: Univ Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines (1946). 46-3 Nonmetallic mineral map of Arizona,2nd ed., rev.: Univ. Ariz., Ariz, Bur. Mines (1946). 46-4 Map of Arizona mining districts, 2nd ed., rev.: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines (1946); Srd ed., rev. (1952). 46-5 Geology of the Copper Butte mine, Mineral Creek dis- trict, Pinal County, Arizona: U.S. Bureau of Mines R. I. 3914, pp. 4-5, Figs. 6-7, map (1946). 46-6 Geology of the Mohawk zinc prospect, Pima County, Arizona: U.S. Bureau of Mines R. I. 3950, pp. 5-6, Figs. 1-2, map (1946). 46-7 (and Butler, A. P.). Geology of New Planet iron deposit, Yuma County, Arizona: U.S. Bureau of Mines R. L 3982, pp. 3-4, Figs. 2 and 4, map (1946). 47-l Seismology in Arizona (abstract): GeoI Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 58, no. 12, p. L270 (1947). 47-2 Geology of Aravaipa lead-zinc deposits, Graham County, Ariz.: U.S. Bureau of Mines R. L 4007, pp. 4-5 (1947). 47-3 Geology of Sullivan copper mine, Cochise County, Ariz.: U.S. Bureau of Mines R. L 4015, p. 3, Fig. 2 (1947). 48-1 San Manuel prospect (discussion): Am. Inst. Min. Met. Eng., Tech. Pub. no.2377,pp.6-7 (1948). 48-2 Geology of Antler copper-zinc deposit, Mohave County, Ariz.: U.S. Bureau of Mines R.I. 4274, pp. 4-5, Figs. 2-5, map (1948). 49-1 (and Roseveare, G. H.). Arizona nonmetallics, (2nd ed., rev.): Univ. Ariz, Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 155, 60 pp. (1e4e). 49-2 Geologic maps of Hagerman and O. K. shaft areas and underground workings, Johnson Camp, Cochise County, Arizona: U.S. Bureau of Mines R I. 4504, Figs. 3-5, and ? (1e4e). 49-3 (and Roseveare, G. H.). Arizona minerals for chemical industries: Chem. Eng. News, vol.27, pp. 3002-3 (1949). 49-4 New orebodies help raise Arizona's lead-zinc output: Eng. Min. Jour., vol. 150, no. 7, pp. 116-18 (1949). 49-5 Structure in Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., BulI., vol. 60, p. 1929 (1949). 50-1 Geologic maps of Copper Glance, Copper Queen, Minnie, Copper Bullion, and Copper Butte mine areas, Twin R. I. 4732, Figs. 3a-3c (1950). 50 ARIZON,4 BUREAU OF MINES 50-Z Arizona zinc and lead deposits; general features: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BuIl. 156, pp. 7-17, illus. (1950). 50-B Arizona zinc and tead deposits; Pima district: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 156, pp. 39-51 (1950). 50-4 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Aravaipa district: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BuII. 156, pp. 51-63 (1950). 50-5 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Superior area: Univ. Ariz, Aiz. Bur. Mines BuII. 156, pp. BIL"9B, map (1950). 50-6 Review (Manganese resources of the Artillery Mountains region, Mohave County, Arizona, by S. G. Lasky and B. N. Webber, U.S. GeoI. Surwey Buli. 961, 1950): Econ. GeoI., vol. 45, pp. 710-12 (1950). 51-1 Fluorspar in Arizona: Univ. Ariz. , Atiz. Bur. Mines Cir- cular no. 15, 14 pp. (1951). 51-Z Arizona zinc and lead deposits; production summary: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BuIl. 158, pp. 7-10, index map (1951). 51-B Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Dragoon Mountains: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 1,58, pp. 10-29, maps (1e51). 51,4 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Huachuca Mountains: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BuII. 158, pp. 36-40 (1951). 51-5 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Empire district: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 158, pp. 49-56, (1951). 51-6 Arizona zinc and lead deposits: Curtin or Humphrey mine (Banner district): Univ. Arrz., Atiz. Bur' Minesr Buil. 158, pp. 82-83 (1951). 5t-7 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Silver and Eureka dis- tricts: Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines Bull. 158, pp. 83-97, map (1951). 51-8 Arizona zinc and lead deposits; Castle Dome district (Yuma County): Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BulI. 158, pp 9B-115, map (1951). 52-I- Igneous rocks between Tucson and Holbrook, Arizona: Ariz. Geo1. Soc-Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, PP. 7-8, Tab1e 3 (1e52). 52-Z General geology between Ray and Superior, Arizona: Ariz. Geol. Soc.-Geol. Soc. Am., Guidebook, pp. 96-105, map (1952). 52-3 Arizona gold placers (5th ed., rev.): Univ. Ariz., Ariz. Bur. Mines BuII. 160, Pt. I, pp. 11-86, Pls. I-X[, Figs. 1-5 (1e52). Wilson, L. K. 48 San Manuel prospect (discussion): Am. Inst. Min. Met. Eng., Tech. pub. no. 2377, pp.5-6 (1948) . Wilson, R. W. 41 Prelimminary study of fauna of Rampart Cave, Arizona (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., BulI. vol. 52, p. 1985 (1941). BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES 5I

Winters, S. S. 51 Permian stratigraphy in eastern Arizona: Plateau, vol. 24, pp.10-16 (1951). Wise, Francis 43 Notes on Mammoth (mineral locality), Arizona: Rocks and Minerals, vol. 18, no. 9, p. 267 (1943). Wolcott, H. N. (see also Feth,52-4;McDonald, H. R.,42-1, 47-Z). 40 Quicksilver activities in Arizona: Min. Jour., Phoenix, Ariz., vol. 23, no. 22, pp. 3-5 (1940). 52-l Salt River Valley area (ground water), Maricopa and Pinal Counties: U.S. Geol. Survey, Open FiIe Rept., Tuc- son, Ariz., pp. 137-46 (1952). 52-Z Rainbow Valley-Waterman Wash area: U.S. Geol. Sur- vey, Open FiIe Rept., Tucson, Ariz., pp. 151-58 (1952). Wright, H. E., Jr. 51-1 Opal cement in thick Tertiary eolian sandstone, , Arizona-New Mexico (abstract): Geol. Soc. Am., BuIl., vol. 62, p. 1492 (1951). 5t-2 (and Becker, R. M.). Correlation of Jurassic formations along Defiance monocline, Arizona-New Mexico, Am. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull., vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 607-23, map (1e51). Wright, R. J. 50 Reconnaissance of certain uranium deposits in Arizona: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, RMO-679, 21 pp., maps (1e50). 51 Annie Laurie prospect, Santa Cruz County, Arizona: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, RMO-677, 7 pp., map (1951). Wyant, D. G. (see also Stugard; Wilmarth). 51,52 (and Beroni, E. P., and Granger, H. C.). Some uranium deposits in sandstone (abstract): GeoI. Soc. Am., Bull., vol. 62, p. L544 (1951); U.S. Geol. Survey, Circ. 220, pp. 26-30, maps (1952). Wylie, C. C. 43 Caiculations on the probable mass of the object which formed Meteor Crater (Ariz.): Pop. Astron., voI. 51, no. 2, pp.97-99 (1943); no.3 (1943). Yen, T. C. 51 Some Triassic fresh-water gastropods from northern Arizona: Am. Jour. Sci., vol. 249, pp.671-75 (1951). Youngs, F. O. (see Poulson, 38).

I)ominion, OId Hat, Oid Reiiable, Ray, Rosemont, San Manuel, Sullivan, United Verde, White Mesa, Zonia. Copper, marginal mines: Ariz. Dept. Min. Res. Copper metallurgy, development: Chapman, T. G., 40. INDEX

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Copper mining, future of: Couslich. Copper Queen: Min. World,46'4. Crater Mound: Darton, 45; Hager, 49,52. Cross-lamination: McKee, 40-2, 48'2. Curtain mine, Banner district: Wilson, E. D., 51'6. Devonian: Huddle, 46; Hussakof, 4I; Keyes, 40'2, 42'3; Stoyonow, 46. Diatomaceous earth: Wilson, E. D.,40'2. Dinosaurs: Camp, 36; Colbert, 50. Dives deposits, Dos Cabezas district: Shields. Dolomite: Weitz; Wilson, E. D.,41'6. Dos Cabezas district, Dives and GoId Ridge deposits: Shields. Douglas Basin, groundwater: Coates,-52'3. Douglas, James, life of: Douglas, Walte_r. Dra{oon Mts., Cederstrom; GiIluIy, 41; Wilson, E. D., 51'3. Dripping Spring Mts.: Kiersct,, 52'2. Dun6an-Baiin, groundwater resources: Babcock; Feth, 52'2; Hal- penny, 46; Turner, 41-4. Dunes, Navajo Country: Hack,41. Early man: Sellards, 40. Eariy mines and mining: Lockwood. Echo Cliffs, landslides: Strahler, 40. Eloy district, groundwater: Smith, G _E. B',140'2. Embrald Isle Copper deposits: Searls, Fred, Jr. Empire- Mountains: Alexis, 39; Galbraith, 40'3, 40'4,49'l; Mayuga, 40; Sears; SoPP; Wilson, E. D., 51-5. Eniichment, San Manue1 copper deposit: Schwartz, 49. Facies, Colorado Plateau: McKee, 49'1. Fans, alluvial: Blissenbach. Faults Biack Hills, Yavapai County: Creasey, 52-2. Breccia: White. Canada del Oro: Wallace. Empire Mts.: Galbraith, 40'3, 49-1. General: Wilson, E. D., 49'5. Globe district: Peterson, 50, 52-1' Grand Canyon: Van GundY,46. Hurricane: Gardner, L. S., 40. Megabreccia: Longwell, 51' Normal: Wi1lis,46. Pre-Cambrian: Anderson, 51. Reverse drag: Mears, 50, 51. Thrusts, Dragoon Mts.: GilIulY, 41. (See also individual districts and areas). Flagstaff, groundwater near: Feth, 52; parks and prairies, Feth, 52-5. Fluorspar: Cummings, 46'1; Wilson, E. D., 51'1. Uranium with: Wilmarth, 52. BIBLIOGRAPHY OI; GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES 55

Fossils Bicorbula: Condra, 45. Bryozoans: Condra, 43, 45. Calcitr o Fishert : Petrunkevitch. Cambrian, Grand Canyon: Resser. Cenozoic, San Pedro Valley: Gazin. Chilopod : Chamberlain. Chauteau: Keyes, 39-1. Chtorotheri,um, Triass'ic; Peabody, 47. Corals, Redwall limestone: Gutschick, 42. Derbga Arzzonensr,s: McKee, 41-1. Devonian: Keyes, 39-2, 42-2, Stoyanow, 46. Fishes: Hussakof, 41. Flora: Daugherty,4l. Hunting: Gilmore. Invertebrate, in pebbles: McKee, 36. Kaibab: Chronic, Pattison, Nichoi. Leaf beds: Stagner, 41. Miocene swan: Wetmore. Oni,scoidtchnus: Brady, 49. Paleozoic paleontology: Stoyanow, 40, 42. Papago Springs cave: Skinner,42. Permian trilobites: Snow. Petrified Forest, plants: Daugherty. Pliocene: Bryant, Reed. Quarternary: Lance. Rampart Cave: Wilson, R. W.,41. Tracks: McKee,44. Triassic: Walker. Future of mining industry: Chapman, T. G., 41. Geochemical prospecting: Cooper, 51; Huff , 51, 52; Lovering, 50; Warren. Geological map index of Arizona: Boardman. Geomorphology (see Physiography) . Gila Bend Basin, groundwater: Coates, 52-1. GiIa conglomerate: Heindl, 52-2. Gila River Valley Groundwater investigations: Halpenny, 52-3; Turner, 41-2. Soil survey: Poulson, 38. Glaciation: Sharp, 41, 42; Flint. Glen Canyon group: Callahan. Globe-Miami district: Peterson, 50, 52-1. Gold,lode deposits: Wilson, E. D., 42-1. See also Ash Peak, Cherry Creek, Dives, Gold Ridge, Iron King, Katherine, Oatman, River Range. GoId Placers: Wilson, E. D., 52-3. GoId Ridge deposits, Dos Cabezas district: Shields. Grand Canyon: Campbell, Ian, 40; David, 44; Hinds, 38'1; Johnson, D. W., 41; Keyes; McKee, 3g-2,40-2,42,44,45-3; Maxson, .56 ARIZONA BUREAU OF MINES

49, 50; Resser, 4l; Schenk, 41, 42; Sharp, 39, 40-1, 40-2; Strahler, 44; Torre Mendrozo; Van Gundy, 46. Gravels, Cenozoic, Sycamore Canyon: Price, 50-1. Groundwater: See Big Sandy VaIIey, Douglas Basin, Duncan Ba- sin, Eloy, Flagstaff, GiIa Bend Basin, Gila River Valley, Holbrook, Navajo and Hopi Reservations, Paradise Val- ley, Peepies Valley, Pinal Creek, Queen Creek, Rainbow Valley, Safford Basin, Salt River, San Pedro Valley, San Simon Basin, Santa Cruz Valley, Verde River, Wa- terman Wash, Weliton-Mohawk, Willcox areas; Under- ground Water Commission. Gypsum: Galbraith, 40-1; Moyer; Santmyers, 29. Harshaw district: Kartchner. He1ium: Heindl,52-1. Helmet Peak area, Sierrita Mts.: Mayuga,42. Helvetia (see also Rosemont): Creasey, 43; Johnson, V. H., tn, Lg. Hillside mine, uranium minerals: Axelrod. Hilltop mine area, Cochise County: Papke. Hiiton Ranch area: Marvin. History: Fairbanks; Lockwood; Parsons; Wilson, E. D., 42-2. Holbrook area, groundwater: Babcock, 47-3. Hopi Buttes: Hack, 42. Hopi Indian Reservation, groundwater: Halpenny, 52-1. Hot Springs: Stearns. House Rock, pediments: Miller. Huachuca Mountains: Alexis, 49; Weber; Wilson, E. D., 51-4. Hualpai Reservation: Koons, 48. Hunt's Mesa, : Chester. Hurricane fault: Gardner, L. S., 40. Hydrologic terms: Halpenny, 47. Hydrothermal alteration: Schwartz,39, 45-2, 47, 50; Peterson, 45. Ice cave: Stewart, W. O. Igneous rocks, Tucson-Holbrook: Wilson, E. D., 52-1. Indiana mine, Waterman Mts.: Ruff. Inspiration: Honeyman; Moore, R. G.; Stoddard. lron deposits Apache: Stewart, L. 4.,47-1. New Planet: Cummings, 46-2; Wilson, E. D., 46-7. Iron King mine: Creasey, 50-2, 52-l; Mil1s, H. F., 41, 44, 46, 47; Roberts. Irrigation, development: Halpenny, 52-6. Isabella mine: Anthony, 51. Isopach studies: McKee, 50-2. Jellyfish, Algonkian: Bassler, 41; Carnegie Inst., 38; Hinds, 38-1; Van Gundy,37. Johnny Bull-Silver Knight lead-zinc property: Tainter, 47-3. Johnson Camp area: Cooper, 50, 51; Romslo,49; Wilson, E. D.,49-2. Jurassic: Baker, 47; Harshbarger, 48, 49; Hoover; Leopold; Wright, H. E., 5L-2. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOT]RCES 57 Kaibab Fault (west) zone: Strahler, 48. Formation: Chronic; McKee, 38; Nicol; Price, 50-2. Monocline: Babenroth, 45; Strahler, M-1. Plateau: Strahler, 44-2, 45. Kaiparowitz region: Gregory, 31. Karst topography, Petrified Forest: Malott. Katherine district: Lausen. Keystone and St. George copper-zinc deposits: Romslo, 49. Klene structure: Mackay. Kofa Mts., geodes and palms: Weight, 49-1. Lake Mead, sedimentation: Nichols, H. R. Landsiides: Reiche, 37-2; Strahler, 40. Lavas: Brady, 52; Campbell, 40; McKee,42-2; Richter, 38; Schenk, 38. Leached outcrops: Blanchard. Lead and zinc production: Wilson,49-4. Lead deposits (see zinc and lead deposits). Lead Mountain area: Alexis, 40. Legendary mines: Mitchell. Lithium-bearing pegmatites: Jahns. Little Colorado River: Childs. Little Dragoon Mts.: Cooper, 50, 51; Enlows; Wilson, E. D., 49-2. Loma Prieta mine: Anderson, C. A., 43-1. Longfellow limestone: Keyes, 40-1. Long Va1ley manganese ores: Schack. Lost mines: Mitchell. Lukachukai district, uranium: Ellsworth; King, J. W.; Masters. Magma mine: E. M. J.,49-1; Michell; Short, 43; Steele, 52;Wilson, E. D., 50-5. Magnesium: Schlocker; Weitz; Wilson, E. D.,41-6. Mammoth-St. Anthony: Creasy, 50-1; Wise,43. Marble Canyon-Lee's Ferry area, uranium deposits: Everhart, 50. Mardun project: Pay Dirt,43. Martinez district: Barth. Maudina mine: Bateman; Bromfield, 50. Meteorites: Boon, 39; Brady, 38; Buddhue, 40, 45,49, 50; Hender- son; Lord; McGough; Nininger, 39, 40, 41, 42, 4g-1, 4g-2, 50-1, 50-2; Ray. Meteor Crater: Nininger, 40; Stutzer; Wylie, 43-1, 43-2; Rinehart, 50. Mica: rfr/ilson, E. D.,40-3. Mineral display, State Fair: Flagg. Mineral locations, regulations: Busch, 48. Mineralogy Andersonite: Axelrod. Antlerite: Palache, 39-1. Arizona: Galbraith, 41, 41. Bayleyite: Axelrod. 58 AI

Brachantite: Palache, 39-2. Cahnite: Palache, 41-4. Chevkinite: Kauffman, 46. Claudetite: Buerger, 42. Coronadite: Frondel, 42. Delafossite: Pabst. Diaboleite: Palache, 41-2. Diamond, in meteorite: Ksanda, 39. Dioptase: Galbraith, 40-2. Field Tests: Fansett, 421'Hufr,52. Fifty common Arizona minerals: Galbraith, 49'2. Fluorescence: Eaton, 40. Hetaerolite: Frondel, 42. Hollandite: Frondel, 42. Hydrohetaerolite: Frondel, 42. Lawrencite: Buddhue. 40. Loellingite: Rasor. Mammoth locality: Wise, 43. Obsidianites: Buddhue, 37. Olivine: Rocks and Minerals,44. Paralaurionite: Palache, 50. Paramelaconite: Frondel, 41. Phosphates: Peterson, 47, Schroeekeringite: Axelrod. Serpentine: Rocks and Minerals, 45-1. Swartzite: Axelrod. Turquoise: Aitkens, 31. Ultrabasite: Palache, 41-1. Wherryite: Fahey. Wulfenite: King, 40. Zincite: Palache, 41-1. Mineral production statistics (see list of charts, pages 0-0). Mineral iesources of Arizona: Ariz. Bur. Mines staff, 51. Mineta Ridge area, Pima and Cochise Counties: Chew, 52-1. Mining, economy: Tuck. Mining in Arizona Territory (Penrose): Fairbanks. Mining law: Busch, 45, 46, 48. Miocene: Gregory, 47; Wetmore. Mississippian: Gutschick, 42,43; Huddle, 46; Keyes, 40-12; Stoy- anow,48. Moenkopi formation: McKee, 48-1; Peabody,48; Price,49; Welles. Mogollon Rim, Supai formation: Jackson, 51-1. Mohawk zinc prospect: Haury,46; Wilson, E. D.,46-6. Molybdenum : Anderson, 43-1, 43-2 ; Tainte4 47 -l; Min. World, M-2. Montana mine area, Empire Mts.: Sopp. Montana mine, Ruby district: Fowler. Montosa-Cottonwood area, Santa Cruz County: Anthony, 51. Monument Valiey, Hunt's Mesa, uranium: Chester. Morenci mine: Hoagland, 40, 4l; Lawson. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GEOLOGY AND T,IINERAL RESOURCES 59 Morgan mine, Twin Buttes: Whitcomb. Morning Star tungsten mine: Bateman. Morrison formation: Mullens. Mountain building: Gilluly, 49. Mountain Maid ore body, Bisbee: Peng. Mountain Queen area: Loring. Mustang Mts.: Bryant, 51-1. Naco limestone: Keyes, 4Z-4. Natural bridges: Janssen, 48. Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, groundwater resources: Halpenny, 52-1. Navajo_ Indian Reservation, Jurassic: Harshbarger, 4g. New Water Mts.: McKee,47-1. Nonmetallics: Am. Min. Met. -Inst. Eng.; Dunning, 46-1; Ladoo; _ Wilson, E. D., 44-8,46-9,49-1, 45-8. Northeastern Arizona, stratigraphy: Bradish. Oak Creek Canyon: McKee, 45-2; Mears, b0. Oatman district: Lausen. Oil and $_a1:_Bates, 46_,_47; Holm, 88; Huddle, 45; Lund; Mackay; McKee, 50-1; Umbach,5l, 52. Old Hat district: Peterson, 43. Old Reliable mine: Denton, 47. Onyx marble: McKee,46. Ore shoots, outcrops: Schmitt. Outcrops: Blanchard; Schmitt. Oxidation and enrichment, San Manuel copper deposit: Schwartz, 49. Oxidation rates, thermal gradients: Lovering, 45, 48. Paleontological stratigraphy: Stoyanow, Bg. Paleozoic: Baqsj Huddle, 45; McKee, gg, 40-8, 4!-2,41, 47-1,47-1, _ 52-1; McNair; Schenk, 41, 42; Stoyanow, 40, 42. Pantano Hill area: Sears. Papago Spring Cave: Colbert, 3g; Skinner. Paradise Valley, groundwater: McDonald. Paraschists, relict cleavage: Stark. Patagonia district, operations: Carpenter. Peeples Valley, groundwater: Babcbck, 4t-2. Pegmatites, lithium-bearing: Jahns. Penrose, R. A. F., Jr.: Fairbanks. Perlite: Wilson, E. D., 45. Permian (see also Supai, Coconino, Toroweap, Kaibab forma- tions): Baker; Bass; David; Hughes; Jackson, 52; Lauder- milk, 44; McKee, 40-1; Nicol; Stoyanow, 4g-3; Winters. Petrified Forest: Ariz. Highways; Daugherty, 3?, 41; Johnson, R., 39; Malott; Stagner; Vokes, 42; Walker. Petroleum (see OiI). Pheips Dodge projects: Eng. and Min. Jour., 4g-2; Min. Jour., 42. Pima County, history of mining: Wilson, E. D., 42-2. Pima district: Wilson, E. D., 50-2; Mayuga,52. 60 ARIZONA RT]REAU OF IIINES

Pinal creek, groundwater: Hazen. Pioneer district (see Superior). Pipe deposits, Copper Creek: Kuhn, 41. Pitchblende deposits: King, R. U. Planet iron deposit: Cummings, 46'2; Wilson, E. D.' 46'7. Pliocene stratigraphy near Prescott: Bryant, 51'2, Potts Canyon area, Superior: Wardwe1l. Precambrian (Older): Anderson, 51. Prescott quadrangle, Cenozoic geology: Krieger. Production statistics (see list of charts, pages 7-9). Quicksilver: Wilson, E. D., 41-2; Wolcott. Quartz crystals: Heineman, 41; Johnson, R., 39; Pryor,43. Quu"., Cieek area, groundwater: Babcock, 42; Halpenny, 52'2; Turner, 52. Radioactive minerals: Anthony, 48. Radioactivity, survey techniques: Tavelli. Rainbow Vatley-Waterman Wash, groundwater: Wolcott, 52-2. Rampart Cave, fauna: Wilson, R. W. Ray: Ciarke; E. M. J.,49-1. Ray and Superior, geology: Wilson, E. D., 52'2. Red Rock quadrangle: Feth, 49'1. Redwall limestone: Gutschick, 42,43,49; Keyes, 40'12. Peabody, 46, 48. Reptilian trackways: - Resources, Future: Dunning, 46-2; Gabrielson. Reward zinc deposit: Denton, 46. Ripple marks: Laudermilk, 44; McKee,49'2. River Range, gold mines: Holt,40. Rock fabrics: Ingerson, 39. Rosemont camp (see also Helvetia): Popoff. Ruby district: Fowler. Ruin Basin: Bejnar. Sacaton Mountains: Howard, 40. Safford Valley, groundwater: Feth, 52-3; Morrison, 42; Turner, 4l-4,46. Sahuarita mill: Min. World, tl4-1. Sales opportunities, Arizona mines: Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. Salt River Valley, groundwater: McDonald; Wo1cott, S2'1. "Salt Balance": Hem, 52-3. Salt ril/ash sandstone: MuIIens. San Francisco Peaks, glaciers: Sharp, 41,42. San Manuel: Chapman, T.L.; Goss,49; Lovering,43; Min. World, 46-2; Schw artz, 45-1, 45-2, 491, Steele, 47, 48,52'2; Warren; Wilson, E. D.,48-1; Wilson, L. K. San Pedro mine: Mitchell, J. D., 45-5. San Pedro Valley, Cenozoic faunas: Gazin. Groundwater: Heindl, 52-4. San Simon Basin: Cushman; De Cook, 52;}Jem,47. San Xavier mine: Min. World,44'1. BIBLIOGRAPITY OF GEOLOGY AND II,IINERAL RES?URCES 6I

Santa Catalina Mts.: Bromfield, 52; Butler, B. S., 52;Moore, B.N.; Wallace. Santa Cruz County, claims and mines map: Lenon. Santa Cruz Valley Gravels: Coulson. Groundwater: Cushman, 52; Hem,52-2; Johnson, E2; Turner, 43-1,47. Sauceda Mts.: Weight, 49-2. Sedimentary basins: McKee, 51-1. Seismic investigations: Mead, 41. Seismology: Wilson, E. D.47-1. Setsiltso lnrings quadrangles, Navajo Indian Reservation: Ray, 52-t,52-2. Seventy-nine mine: Kiersch, 47, 49,51. Silver and Eureka districts, Yuma County: Wilson, E. D., 5l-?. Silver Bell district, alteration: Kerr, 51. Slate Mtn. (E1agstaff): Mintz. Slate Mts.: Hogue,40. Southern Arizona, geology: Kiersch, 52-1; McKee, 52-2; Steelg 52-1. 'World, Squaw Peak (molybdenum) mine: Min. 44-2; Thacker. Stockpiles: Pryor, 42-1, 42-2, 42-3. Structure of Cordilleran region: Butler, B. S., 49. Sullivan mine: Kumke, 47-1; Wilson 47-3. Sunset Crater: Colton, 30, 45; Franken, 35; Nichols, Tad. Supai formation: Hughes, 49,50,52; Jackson, 51-1, 5l-2, 52. Superior mining area: E. M. J., 49-1; Mitchell; Short, 43; Steele, 52-3; Wardwell; Wilson, E. D.,50-5. : Galbraith, 51; Loring. Sycamore Canyon: Price, 48, 49, 50-1, 50-2. Sycamore Ridge area: Jones, W. R., 41. Tectonics: Butler, B. S., 49; Darton, 38; Gilluly, 49; Longwell,4S-2, 50; Wilson, E. D.,49-5. Tectonic Map of the U.S.: King, P.8, 44. Tertiary, southern Arizona: Chew, 52-2. Thermal gradients: Lovering, 45, 48. Thermal springs: Stearns. Thorium: Anthony,48. Time scale: Woodbury, 37. Time - Stratigraphic concept: Wheeier, 48. Tohachi shales: Keyes, 40-7. Tombstone: Butler, B. S.,42; Gi11uly,45; Rasor,39. Toreva-block: Reiche, 37-2. Toroweap formation: McKee, 38. Triassic: Caster; Daugherty; Keyes, 40-9, 42-l; Laudermilk, 44; McKee, 51-2; Peabody, 46, 47,48; Walker, 38. Trilobites: Snow, 45. Tucson Mts., stratigraphy: Bryant, 52. Tucson quadrangle: Moore, B. N. 62 ARIZONA BUREAU OF TIINES Tungsten: Bateman; Bell; Hobbs; Kerr,46;Ludden; Wilson, E.D., 41-3, 4l-5. Turquoise: Aitkens, 31. Twin Buttes area: Houser; Whitcomb; Wilson, E. D., 50'1. Uinkaret volcanic field: Koons. Uncle Sam porphyry, Tombstone: Gilluly,45. United Verde mine methods: Pullen. Uranium: Anthony, 48; Axelrod; Everhart, 50, !!; Kais-er;-Kin-g,; R.U.; Maiters; Stokes; Stugard; Weir; Wilmarth; Itlright, R. J., 50, 51; Wyant. Yalazza ore: Head, 41-2. Vanadium: Argall; Johnson, A.C.; Keithley. Vekol (Reward) zinc deposit: Denton,46. Verde district (see Jerome). Verde VaIIey Cenozoic: Mahard. Groundwater: McDonald. Vermiculite: Pay Dirt, 40-3;Wilson, E. D., 40'4. Vermillion Cliffs, landslides: Strahler, 40. Volcanic bombs: Brady, 39-2, 43. Wallapai district: Dings, 50, 51; Haury, 47; Tainter,4T-3. Warren district (see Bisbee). Water (see groundwater). Weaver district: Barth. Weilton-Mohawk area, groundwater: Babcock, 47'l; Metzget, 52. Wherryite: Fahey. White Mesa district: Read. Willcox Basin, groundwater: Coates, 52; Jones, R. S. Wulfenite, occurrence: King, J. B. Zinc and lead deposits: Anderson, 50'2; Cooper, 50, 51; Creasey, 50-1, 50-2;52-1; Denton, 46; Dings, 50; Dorenfeld; E. M. J., 49; Fowler; Galbraith, 51; Haury, 46,47; Hogue, 50; John- son, V. H. ; Kartchner; Kiersch ; Loring; Mayuga; Mitchell; Mills, H. F.; Papke; Peterson, 50; Romslo,48,49; Short, 43; Steele, 52; Tainter,4T-3; Thomas, 49; Wilson, E. D., 48-2, 50-2, 50-3, 50-4, 50-5, 5l-2,5L-3,51-4, 51-5, 51-6, 51-7, 51-8. Yacuian series: Keyes, 40-14. Zonia mine: Kumke, 47-2.

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.3. Geologic investigations of mining districts, and counties and the-ii.,1 making of topographic and geologic. maps and- reports. In cooperition *iit trn;t.i states Geologiril survey.a^large-scale basl.map, a reconnaissan..-!"ologi" *"p, and a topographic map (100-meter contours) oi the entire State hive UE* prUj llshed. Geologic reports on various mineral resources of the State are prepared. 4. The plgvides an_ ^ .Bureau ore--testing service for ores originating within the State of Arizona. Full details will be-furnished on request, 5. Semitechnical meetings with miners and prospectors are held throughout the State. 6. The collection and dissemination oI statistics relating to the mineral indus- tries of the State. - 7. The collecting a.r.rd filing of items regarding Arizona mines and minerals from Arizona newspapers and technical periodicais.

MAPS OF ARIZONA The Arizona Bureau o{ NIinse now has prepared for distribution the following maps of the State: _ A. . B,ase Map o,f Arizona on a scale of about 17. miles to the inch. This map tr. strictly geographic, indicating towns, railroads, rivers,'It surveyed lands. njtionaj forests, nali-on-a! parks and monuments, revised to 1939. is printed in'btick on one sheet 22x26 inches and sells for 30c. . B. Topographic. Map- of Arizona in one sheet 42x54 inches, on a scale of about 8 miles to the inch. It conveys all of the information given by the Base Nfap_ and, in addition, shows topography and highways. The t6poeraphlr is inai- cated-by contour lines of 100-meter interval. A tible ior convertinimite?s io feit is prin_ted_on the_m?p. ,J!i-s mao rvas issued in 1933 and revised"as to higliwavs in 1946. It is sold for 93.00. c' Geologic Map of Arizona in one sheet of many colors. It was issued in 1924 on the same scale as the. Topographic Map, but is now out of print, and its lithographic plates are worn beyond repair. The Geologic Map is iv"rt'rlt" roi inspection the at office of the Arizona Bureau of trIines & the University-phoenix. campus and at the office of the Arizona Dcpartment of r{ineral Resources in . The Bureau is prepared to supply sets of 44 Kodachrome slides, 2x2 inches in size, covering the entire map. The slides may be used with eitirer a low-cost pocket viewer or a projector. The price of the set is $9.00 rvhich includes mailing charges. D. Metallic Mineral lVIap of Arizona, 25x27 inches. This map consists of a red overprint made on Map A, and shows the principal known localities of metallic rninerals by means of representative syrnbols. It also gives the value of metal production for the major districts and for the State. Roads are indicated. This map was revised in May, 1946, and sells for 35c. E. Nonmetallic Mineral Map of Arizona, 25x27 inches, similar to Map D but devoted to nonmetallic minerals. This map sells for 35c. I. Map- of Arizona Mining Districts, 25x27 inches. This map consists of a red orrcrprint made on Ma-pA-and tows the principal mining districts or mining lgcallies by numerals and index. Roads are also indicated. fnis map is soll for 35c. G. Base NIap ol Arizona, 42x54 inches, similar to Map A but on a scale of about 8 miles per inch. This map sells for 50c. All communications should be addressed and remittances made payable to the Arizona Bureau of Mines, University Station, Tucson, Arizona. BULLETINS AVAILABLE

The Arizona Bureau of Mines still has the following bulletins available for free distribution to resiilents of Arizono. Nonresi.dents may purchase bulletins at the prices quoted, which include mailing charges. 123. .15 125. zt 127 JO 130. G. M. Butler and J. B. Tenney, 1931 .20 134. Mineral Deposits of Southern Yuma County, by Eldred .50 138. .15 139. .45 140. man, 1936...... -...."...... -...:....- 25 t41 61%t;ei j;;.ilGit';?'Aill;'0;;d;;i;]il]il;'dr'""ry, j$l 25 143. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Tourbstone District, Lt'uona, by B. S. Butler, E. D. Wilson, and C. A. Rasor, 1 03R .50 146. Bibliography of the Geology and Mineral Resources of Arizona, by E. D. Wilson, 1939..-...... 35 r48. Tungstenr Deposits of Arizona, by Eldred D. Wilson, 1941 .30 155. Arizona Nonmetallics, by Eldred D. Wilson and George H. Roseveare, 25 156. Arizona Zinc and, Lead Deposits-Part I...--.... 1.25 157 Field Tests for the Common Metals, by G. R. Fansett. .30 1 58. Arizona Zinc and, Lead Deposits-Part .60 159. The Mineral Resources of Arizona...... 10 160. Arizona Gold Placers and Placering -...... 65

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