Mine detail: Monitor

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Location

Lat / long: 39.70022, -113.2461

Resource(B)

Primary: Beryllium
Secondary: Lithium, Fluorine-Fluorite, Uranium
Ore: Bertrandite, Uranophane
Gangue: Calcite, Clay
Orebody form: TABULAR
Other material: Fluorite

Production

Operation type: Unknown
Production size: None
Development status: Occurrence

Geology

Host rock:Beryllium Tuff Member Of Spor Mountain Formation
Host type:Tuff,Volcanic Breccia (Agglomerate)
Associated rock:Porphyritic Rhyolite Member Of Spor Formation
Associated type:Rhyolite
Structure:Tintic-Deep Creek Mineral Belt., Basin And Range High Angle Faults Tilt Ore Bearing Strata; Some May Have Been Conduits For Fluids.
Tectonic:Extensional Basin And Range Faulting; Accompanied By Bimodal Rhyolite-Basalt Volcanism.
Alteration processes:Argillic; Smectite, Sericite, K-Feldspar

References

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DEP10055076
Reference{Deposit:: STAATZ, M.H. 1963. GEOL OF MIN DEP IN THOMAS RANGE: USGS BULL 1142-M}{Deposit:: STAATZ, M.H. & GRIFFITTS, W.R. 1961 BE BEARING TUFF IN THOMAS RANGE: ECON GEOL V. 56 NO. 5.}{Deposit:: STAATZ, M.H. & OSTERWALD, F.W. 1959. GEOL OF THOMAS RANGE FLUOR DISTRICT: USGS BULL. 1069.}{Deposit:: LINDSEY, D.A., GANOW, H., AND MOUNTJOY, W., 1973. HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION ASSOCIATED WITH BERYLLIUM DEPOSITS AT SPOR MOUNTAIN, UTAH: USGS PROF. PAPER 818-A 20P.}
ReporterMoyer, Lorre A. (Lindsey, David A.)