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- Q6864296 abstract "The Mineral Mountains are a 28-mile (45 km) long mountain range located in east Beaver County, Utah. The range is in a transition position. The Escalante Desert is to its southwest, the Black Rock Desert volcanic field is north, and north and northwest adjacent to the volcanic field is the Sevier Desert. The Pavant-Tushar Mountains massif complex lies east.The west side of the range borders the small Milford Valley, a narrowing between the Star Range west, and the Minerals east; the Beaver River (Utah), turns due-north through Milford, Utah and enters the regions at the northeast of the Esclante Desert, and the southwest of the Black Rock Desert volcanic field. (Black Rock, Utah lies 23-mi north.)Milford Flat at the Mineral Mountains was the origin of the Milford Flat Fire which burned eastwards beyond Interstate 15 and Cove Fort into the Tushar-Pavant Mountains.Numerous peaks exist in the range; in the northeast at the headwater region of Cunningham Wash is a small Beaver County Wildlife Management Area.At the range's east, lies a mostly north-trending, complex shaped Beaver Valley, where the Mineral Mountains form its west and north borders. The valley has Beaver, Utah, the countyseat and the convergence point of numerous streams, creeks, washes and rivercourses; it is the source region of the Beaver River (Utah) before it enters the Escalante Desert.".
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- Q6864296 name "Mineral Mountains".
- Q6864296 state "Utah".
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- Q6864296 comment "The Mineral Mountains are a 28-mile (45 km) long mountain range located in east Beaver County, Utah. The range is in a transition position. The Escalante Desert is to its southwest, the Black Rock Desert volcanic field is north, and north and northwest adjacent to the volcanic field is the Sevier Desert.".
- Q6864296 label "Mineral Mountains (Utah)".
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- Q6864296 name "Mineral Mountains".