Mine detail: Benbow Cr-Pt

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Location: Stillwater County, Montana, United States, North America
Lat / long: 45.3627, -109.81718
dep_id: 10093107
mrds_id: SP01096
Commodity type: metallic
Major mineral: Platinum, Chromium, Nickel, Copper
Operation type: Unknown
Production size: No production occurred
Development status: Occurrence
orebody_fm: LAYER
conc_proc: Magmatic Segregation
Reporter: Peterson, Jocelyn A.
Structure: The Stillwater Complex Is Exposed Along The Northern Margin Of The Beartooth Uplift, One Of Several Laramide Basement-Cored Ranges That Make Up The Rocky Mountain Foreland Of South-Central Montana (Foose And Others, 1961: Kulik And Schmidt, 1988)
tectonic: Tectonic Setting At Time Of Emplacement Of The Stillwater Complex Is Unknown. The Complex Was Emplaced Shortly After A Major Regional, Subduction-Related Magmatic Event That Culminated In Emplacement Of The 2.73-2.79 Ga Granitoid Suite In The Batholith Exposed In The Beartooth Uplift (Wooden And Others, 1991). However, There Is No Evidence That The Magmatism That Formed The Stillwater Complex Is Related To Convergent Margin Tectonics And Magmatism
References:
  • Deposit:: ZIENTEK, M.L., 1993, MINERAL RESOURCE APPRAISAL FOR LOCATABLE MINERALS: THE STILLWATER COMPLEX, IN HAMMARSTROM, J.M., ZIENTEK, M.L., AND ELLIOTT, J.E., EDS., MINERAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT OF THE ABSAROKA-BEARTOOTH STUDY AREA, CUSTER AND GALLATIN NATIONAL FORESTS, MONTANA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORT 93-207, P. F1-F83.
  • Deposit:: PREMO, W.R., HELZ, R.T., ZIENTEK, M.L., AND LANGSTON, R.B., 1990, U-PB AND SM-ND AGES FOR THE STILLWATER COMPLEX AND ITS ASSOCIATED SILLS AND DIKES, BEARTOOTH MOUNTAINS, MONTANA: IDENTIFICATION OF A PARENT MAGMA?: GEOLOGY, V. 18, P. 1065-1068.
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