Description
Location: Gila, Arizona, San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation
Weight: 1 Pound 2.1 Ounces
Dimensions: 3.9 Inches Long, 3.2 Inches Wide, 2.5 Inches Thick
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Peridot, a gem-quality form of the mineral olivine, is notably present in several Arizona sites, with Gila County standing out as a key source. Peridot Mesa on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation is particularly significant: a dormant volcanic remnant where peridot crystals are embedded in basalt flows ranging from 3 to 35 meters thick. These crystals, typically measuring 6 to 13 millimeters, occur as grains and clusters throughout the basalt. San Carlos Apache Tribe members hold exclusive mining rights, with access managed through tribal permits. This region also features seasonal wildflowers like Mexican goldpoppies, highlighting its unique geological and ecological landscape.










