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Created2005 to 2008
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This report was prepared to briefly highlight Arizona’s metallic mineral potential and current projects. It has been compiled from annual reports, websites, personal interviews, news articles, and other sources. It is acknowledged that there are additional activities and available properties not listed in this report.

Created1971 to 2008
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In March 1971, the Arizona Bureau of Mines—predecessor of today’s Arizona Geological Survey—published the first issue of Fieldnotes. For nearly 40 years, Fieldnotes, and its successor, Arizona Geology, showcased all things geologic in Arizona. From the onset, the quarterly magazine printed topical pieces on Arizona’s mineral resources, energy potential, and

In March 1971, the Arizona Bureau of Mines—predecessor of today’s Arizona Geological Survey—published the first issue of Fieldnotes. For nearly 40 years, Fieldnotes, and its successor, Arizona Geology, showcased all things geologic in Arizona. From the onset, the quarterly magazine printed topical pieces on Arizona’s mineral resources, energy potential, and environmental geology. In Fall 1988, Fieldnotes became Arizona Geology, and the newsletter was retailored to meet the needs of Arizona’s exploding population. There was increased focus on articles describing geologic phenomena—flash floods and regional floods, earthquakes, landslides, volcanism, swelling and shrinking soils, earth fissures, and more—with the most immediate and adverse impact on the lives and properties of our fellow Arizonans. But that was then and this is now! As print publication costs rise through the stratosphere, we simply can no longer afford to print and mail 4100 copies of Arizona Geology quarterly. Arizona Geology is going digital. We are suspending the print publication immediately and we are moving from a quarterly schedule to three times annually.

ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Author)
Created1919-07
DescriptionWassaja Newsletter volume 4, number 4, published in Chicago, Illinois
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Author)
Created1920-04
DescriptionWassaja Newsletter volume 5, number 1, published in Chicago, Illinois
ContributorsMontezuma, Carlos (Author)
Created1919-08
DescriptionWassaja Newsletter volume 4, number 5, published in Chicago, Illinois
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Stewart, Warren H., 1951- (Interviewee) / Goode, Calvin (Interviewee) / Mofford, Rose (Speaker) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-01-18
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King Holiday Package with Frank Pasquale, Claudia Castano, and Burnadean Jones (Majure); Lynette James Essay (Wong); Poster Contest (Wong); Alex Johnson Commentary (Shapiro). Segments on the King holiday controversy through the eyes of Arizona's students, Lynette James' winning essay about Martin Luther King Jr., and Alex Johnson's guest commentary (his

King Holiday Package with Frank Pasquale, Claudia Castano, and Burnadean Jones (Majure); Lynette James Essay (Wong); Poster Contest (Wong); Alex Johnson Commentary (Shapiro). Segments on the King holiday controversy through the eyes of Arizona's students, Lynette James' winning essay about Martin Luther King Jr., and Alex Johnson's guest commentary (his dream for future generations of women and minorities).
DescriptionPhotograph of a group at a formal event. Photo taken by J. Chaw, who had a studio in San Nicolas, Havana.
DescriptionPhotograph of a couple at a formal event. Photo Was taken by J. Chaw studio in Havana, Cuba.
Created1950-10-15
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The back reads: "A beautiful aspect of this window is one of many commercial establishments of Havana that display and sell Chinese porcelain. From the little symbolic figure to the complicated and expensive piece of furniture with the fine piece of sculpture, here is presently a large display of the

The back reads: "A beautiful aspect of this window is one of many commercial establishments of Havana that display and sell Chinese porcelain. From the little symbolic figure to the complicated and expensive piece of furniture with the fine piece of sculpture, here is presently a large display of the industry of Chinese porcelain."
Created1941
DescriptionThe back reads: "To Mercedes and Lanuliu of Jorge and Bebo Cheong, Havana"