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Mineral Mountains viewed from the south, near the entrance to Box Canyon. The Mineral Mountains are a group of rugged, volcanic hills and mountains southwest of Superior and northeast of Florence in Pinal County, Arizona. [1] The White Canyon Wilderness Area is in the eastern portion of this range.
Arizona county index map. There are 210 named mountain ranges in Arizona.This list also includes mountain ranges that are mostly ... Mineral Mountains, Arizona ...
Mineral Mountains (Arizona), a group of rugged, volcanic hills and mountains in southern Arizona, USA This page was last edited on 9 January 2023, at 19:41 (UTC ...
The Mineral Park mine is a large open-pit copper mine located in the Cerbat Mountains, 14 mi (23 km) northwest of Kingman, Arizona (in the southwestern United States). A 2013 report said that Mineral Park has an estimated reserves of 389 million t (383 million long tons; 429 million short tons) of ore grading 0.14% copper and 31 million oz (1.9 ...
The rock formation in the foreground is the same phyllite formation found on Black Mountain. The mountain is composed of two main rock types that are roughly divided between western and eastern halves of the mountain. The west side of the mountain is composed of a ~250 m. bed of meta-sedimentary rock [3] distinguishable as phyllite and ...
Pinal Peak, located in southern Gila County, Arizona, is the highest point in the Pinal Mountains, with an elevation of 7,848 feet (2,392 m). [4] It is the highest point of land located in between the Salt and Gila rivers in Arizona before they merge, making it visible from miles away on a clear day.
Black Mesa (also called Big Mountain) is an upland mountainous mesa of Arizona, north-trending in Navajo County, west and southeast-trending in Apache County.In Navajo it is called DziĆíjiin ('Black Mountain') and during Mexican rule of Arizona it was called Mesa de las Vacas (Spanish for 'mesa of the cows'). [1]
Four Peaks is the site of an amethyst mine that produces top-grade amethyst. The name Four Peaks is a reference to the four distinct peaks of a north–south ridge forming the massif's summit. The northernmost peak is named Brown's Peak and is the tallest of the four at 7,659 feet (2,334 m). [ 1 ]