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Castle Dome Mountains

The Castle Dome Mountains (Tolkepaya Yavapai: Wi:hopuʼ) are a mountain range in Yuma County, Arizona, within the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Castle Dome Peak, the high point of the range, is a prominent butte and distinctive landmark. The peak is 3,780 feet (1,152 m) high, and is located at 33°05′04″N 114°08′36″W.[1] Castle Dome was named by American soldiers at old Fort Yuma in the 1880s. Early Spanish explorers called the same peak Cabeza de Gigante, "Giant's Head."[2]

Castle Dome Mountains
Castle Dome Peak in the Castle Dome Mountains within Kofa National Wildlife Refuge.
Highest point
PeakCastle Dome Peak
Elevation3,780 feet (1,152 m)[1]
Coordinates33°05′04″N 114°08′36″W / 33.0845680°N 114.1434325°W / 33.0845680; -114.1434325[1]
Geography
Castle Dome Mountains
Castle Dome Mountains
CountryUnited States
StateArizona

History edit

Mining edit

 
Wulfenite specimen from the old Hull Mine, Castle Dome mining district

The Castle Dome mining district is one of Yuma County's oldest and most productive mining locations. Its proximity to the Colorado River and relatively low rates of freight at the time permitted the mining of even low grades of ore which wouldn't have been profitable at other locations.[3][4] In addition to silver and lead, the area is rich in numerous other minerals, including zinc, copper, gold, and many others. Total production from the Castle Dome mines included 10,697 short tons (9,704 t) of lead, 498,000 troy ounces (546,000 oz; 15,500,000 g) of silver, 38 short tons (34 t) of zinc, 36 short tons (33 t) of copper, 2,000 troy ounces (2,200 oz; 62,000 g) of gold, and 7,000 troy ounces (7,700 oz; 220,000 g) of placer gold production, mostly prior to 1900.[3]

Settlements edit

The area was home to the town and mining camp of Castle Dome based around the Castle Dome Mine which first produced silver and later lead. The post office opened in 1875 and closed in 1876.[5][6] Castle Dome ghost town is now a museum site, the Castle Dome Mines Museum, with twenty or so restored period buildings.[7][8]

Castle Dome Landing was the port and supply point nearby on the Colorado River. The townsite is now submerged beneath the Imperial Dam reservoir.[5][9][10]

Mineral collecting edit

The Castle Dome mining district is a popular district for mineral collectors. The region is known for striking combinations of cerussite, fluorite, vanadinite, wulfenite, barite, and mimetite, as well as galenite and anglesite. The Hull Mine and Puzzler Mine in particular have produced atypical green vanadinite and mimetite as well as yellow-hued wulfenite.[2][11][12][13]

References edit

 
Castle Dome Landing, 1877
  1. ^ a b c "Castle Dome Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ a b Domitrovic, Anna M.; Wilson, Wendell E.; Hay, Mark (September–October 1998). "Famous Mineral Localities: The Castle Dome District, Yuma County, Arizona". The Mineralogical Record. 29 (5): 437–458. Retrieved 2009-09-09.
  3. ^ a b "Castle Dome District, Castle Dome Mts, Yuma Co., Arizona, USA". MineDat.org. Retrieved September 4, 2009.
  4. ^ Hamilton, Patrick (1883). "Mining Resources". The resources of Arizona: Its mineral, farming, and grazing lands, towns, and mining camps, its rivers, mountains, plains, and mesas, with a brief summary ... information concerning the territory (2nd ed.). Arizona: A.L. Bancroft & Co., printers. p. 72. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  5. ^ a b Sherman, James E.; Barbara H. Sherman (1969). "Castle Dome Landing". Ghost Towns of Arizona (First ed.). University of Oklahoma Press. p. 19. ISBN 0-8061-0843-6. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  6. ^ Castle Dome ghost town
  7. ^ Lowe, Sam (April 1, 2007). "Southwest Arizona". Arizona Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff (2nd ed.). Globe Pequot. p. 226. ISBN 978-0-7627-4114-4.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Lowe, Sam (June 1, 2007). "Forgotten mining era revived". azcentral.com. Retrieved 2009-09-04.
  9. ^ Massey, Peter; Wilson, Jeanne (April 24, 2006). "Along the Trail". Backcountry Adventures Arizona: The Ultimate Guide to the Arizona Backcountry for Anyone With a Sport Utility Vehicle. Adler Publishing Co. pp. 27–28. ISBN 1-930193-28-9. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  10. ^ Castle Dome Landing
  11. ^ Dana, James Dwight (1888). "Catalogue of American Localities of Minerals". Manual of Mineralogy and Petrography; Containing the Elements of the Science of Minerals and Rocks. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 394. Retrieved 2009-09-09. Castle Dome barite cerussite fluorite vanadinite wulfenite mimetite.
  12. ^ "Puzzler Mine (Puzzler claim), Adams Mine group (Adams claims), Kofa Game Range, Castle Dome District, Castle Dome Mts, Yuma Co., Arizona, USA". MineDat.org. Retrieved September 4, 2009.
  13. ^ "Hull Mine group (Rialto Mine group; Hull group of claims; Rialto claims), Buckeye vein group, Castle Dome Mine group, Kofa Game Range, Castle Dome District, Castle Dome Mts, Yuma Co., Arizona, USA". MineDat.org. Retrieved September 4, 2009.

External links edit

  • Castle Dome ghost town museum photo gallery
  • "Forgotten mining era revived", Arizona Republic article on Castle Dome ghost town
  • Famous mineral localities: The Castle Dome District, Yuma County, Arizona. Summary -- US library card required for full article.
  • Castle Dome Mines Museum & Ghost Town at Trip Advisor

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The Castle Dome Mountains Tolkepaya Yavapai Wi hopuʼ are a mountain range in Yuma County Arizona within the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Castle Dome Peak the high point of the range is a prominent butte and distinctive landmark The peak is 3 780 feet 1 152 m high and is located at 33 05 04 N 114 08 36 W 1 Castle Dome was named by American soldiers at old Fort Yuma in the 1880s Early Spanish explorers called the same peak Cabeza de Gigante Giant s Head 2 Castle Dome MountainsCastle Dome Peak in the Castle Dome Mountains within Kofa National Wildlife Refuge Highest pointPeakCastle Dome PeakElevation3 780 feet 1 152 m 1 Coordinates33 05 04 N 114 08 36 W 33 0845680 N 114 1434325 W 33 0845680 114 1434325 1 GeographyCastle Dome MountainsCastle Dome MountainsCountryUnited StatesStateArizona Contents 1 History 1 1 Mining 1 2 Settlements 2 Mineral collecting 3 References 4 External linksHistory editMining edit nbsp Wulfenite specimen from the old Hull Mine Castle Dome mining districtThe Castle Dome mining district is one of Yuma County s oldest and most productive mining locations Its proximity to the Colorado River and relatively low rates of freight at the time permitted the mining of even low grades of ore which wouldn t have been profitable at other locations 3 4 In addition to silver and lead the area is rich in numerous other minerals including zinc copper gold and many others Total production from the Castle Dome mines included 10 697 short tons 9 704 t of lead 498 000 troy ounces 546 000 oz 15 500 000 g of silver 38 short tons 34 t of zinc 36 short tons 33 t of copper 2 000 troy ounces 2 200 oz 62 000 g of gold and 7 000 troy ounces 7 700 oz 220 000 g of placer gold production mostly prior to 1900 3 Settlements edit The area was home to the town and mining camp of Castle Dome based around the Castle Dome Mine which first produced silver and later lead The post office opened in 1875 and closed in 1876 5 6 Castle Dome ghost town is now a museum site the Castle Dome Mines Museum with twenty or so restored period buildings 7 8 Castle Dome Landing was the port and supply point nearby on the Colorado River The townsite is now submerged beneath the Imperial Dam reservoir 5 9 10 Mineral collecting editThe Castle Dome mining district is a popular district for mineral collectors The region is known for striking combinations of cerussite fluorite vanadinite wulfenite barite and mimetite as well as galenite and anglesite The Hull Mine and Puzzler Mine in particular have produced atypical green vanadinite and mimetite as well as yellow hued wulfenite 2 11 12 13 References edit nbsp Castle Dome Landing 1877 a b c Castle Dome Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior a b Domitrovic Anna M Wilson Wendell E Hay Mark September October 1998 Famous Mineral Localities The Castle Dome District Yuma County Arizona The Mineralogical Record 29 5 437 458 Retrieved 2009 09 09 a b Castle Dome District Castle Dome Mts Yuma Co Arizona USA MineDat org Retrieved September 4 2009 Hamilton Patrick 1883 Mining Resources The resources of Arizona Its mineral farming and grazing lands towns and mining camps its rivers mountains plains and mesas with a brief summary information concerning the territory 2nd ed Arizona A L Bancroft amp Co printers p 72 Retrieved 2009 09 08 a b Sherman James E Barbara H Sherman 1969 Castle Dome Landing Ghost Towns of Arizona First ed University of Oklahoma Press p 19 ISBN 0 8061 0843 6 Retrieved 2009 09 04 Castle Dome ghost town Lowe Sam April 1 2007 Southwest Arizona Arizona Curiosities Quirky Characters Roadside Oddities amp Other Offbeat Stuff 2nd ed Globe Pequot p 226 ISBN 978 0 7627 4114 4 permanent dead link Lowe Sam June 1 2007 Forgotten mining era revived azcentral com Retrieved 2009 09 04 Massey Peter Wilson Jeanne April 24 2006 Along the Trail Backcountry Adventures Arizona The Ultimate Guide to the Arizona Backcountry for Anyone With a Sport Utility Vehicle Adler Publishing Co pp 27 28 ISBN 1 930193 28 9 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Castle Dome Landing Dana James Dwight 1888 Catalogue of American Localities of Minerals Manual of Mineralogy and Petrography Containing the Elements of the Science of Minerals and Rocks John Wiley amp Sons pp 394 Retrieved 2009 09 09 Castle Dome barite cerussite fluorite vanadinite wulfenite mimetite Puzzler Mine Puzzler claim Adams Mine group Adams claims Kofa Game Range Castle Dome District Castle Dome Mts Yuma Co Arizona USA MineDat org Retrieved September 4 2009 Hull Mine group Rialto Mine group Hull group of claims Rialto claims Buckeye vein group Castle Dome Mine group Kofa Game Range Castle Dome District Castle Dome Mts Yuma Co Arizona USA MineDat org Retrieved September 4 2009 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Castle Dome Mountains Castle Dome ghost town museum photo gallery Forgotten mining era revived Arizona Republic article on Castle Dome ghost town Famous mineral localities The Castle Dome District Yuma County Arizona Summary US library card required for full article Castle Dome Mines Museum amp Ghost Town at Trip Advisor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castle Dome Mountains amp oldid 1192871410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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