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Geological Survey Circular 217
Preliminary Report on the White Canyon Area, San Juan County, Utah
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Abstract
Introduction
Location
Previous work
Purpose of work
Field methods
General geology
Carboniferous rocks (Pennsylvanian)
Hermosa formation
Permian(?) rocks
Rico formation
Permian rocks
Cutler formation
Cedar Mesa sandstone member
Organ Rock tongue
White Rim sandstone member
Triassic rocks
Moenkopi formation
Shinarump conglomerate
Chinle formation
Jurassic(?) rocks
Glen Canyon group
Wingate sandstone
Kayenta formation
Navajo sandstone
Structure
Uranium deposits
Localization of deposits
Relation of deposits to channel fills
Relation of deposits to structure
Relation of deposits to chemical controls
Summary
Mineralogy of the deposits
Origin of the ores
Grade
Production
Results of work
Ore criteria
Features observed only in mineralized areas
Visible uranium minerals
Sulfide minerals
Secondary copper minerals
Alunite
Hydrocarbons
Features observed at many deposits but seen in unmineralized areas as well
Bleaching and alteration in the Moenkopi formation
Fracturing
Iron and manganese staining
Carbonized wood fragments and vegetal material
Channel filling
Jarosite(?)
Facies change within the Shinarump conglomerate
Features not apparently related to ore deposits
Literature cited
ILLUSTRATIONS
Plate
1. Geologic map showing part of White Canyon district, San Juan
County, Utah (omitted from the online edition)
Figure
1. Index map of Utah
2. White Canyon and surrounding area (PDF format)-
A discussion of the history of prospecting and mining in the Great Falls
area and a description of the gold-bearing quartz veins.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
W. E. Wrather, Director
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Last Updated: 28-Aug-2008
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