Bisbee

Bisbee, in the Mule Mountains of Arizona, is one of the world's classic copper-mining districts, celebrated for intensely blue azurite and rich green malachite.
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Bisbee, in the Mule Mountains of southern Arizona, is one of the most famous copper-mining districts in the world and a celebrated source of fine secondary copper minerals.
The Copper Queen and Lavender Pit
Bisbee's rich copper orebodies — worked from the 1880s through the Copper Queen mine and the great Lavender Pit — formed where copper sulfides oxidised near the surface, producing a spectacular suite of brightly coloured secondary minerals in the limestone host rock.
Signature minerals
Bisbee is best known for its intense blue azurite — 'Bisbee blue' is a benchmark for the species — together with green malachite, red cuprite and native copper. Fine azurite and azurite–malachite specimens from Bisbee are among the most prized of all American minerals.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Bisbee?
Bisbee is a mineral locality in USA.
What minerals are found at Bisbee?
Minerals from Bisbee include Azurite, Malachite, Cuprite, Chrysocolla.
What is Bisbee known for?
Bisbee, in the Mule Mountains of Arizona, is one of the world's classic copper-mining districts, celebrated for intensely blue azurite and rich green malachite.
References & databases
Mindat.org is the world’s largest open mineralogy database.