Devils Canyon [4] (Hopkins Shaft No. 2), Table Top Mountain, Kiowa Co., Oklahoma, USAi
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Devils Canyon [4] (Hopkins Shaft No. 2) | Prospect |
Table Top Mountain | Mountain |
Kiowa Co. | County |
Oklahoma | State |
USA | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
34° 49' 53'' North , 99° 15' 5'' West
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Structure: Wichita Mountains Reformatory Granite Intrusive
Tectonics: Aulacogen
Deposit: Diabase dike cuts reformatory granite ryan (1936, sheet kr-35) has original information.
Development: Possibly an older reworked prospect
Geology: Dike cuts reformatory granite. Polk (1948) and merritt (1958) discuss geology.
Rock formation(s): Reformatory Granite
Ore(s): Diabase Dike
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References
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Year (asc) Year (desc) Author (A-Z) Author (Z-A)HALE, D.K., (1981)B, CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA, V. 59, NO. 3, P. 304-319 (P. 312, 318, LOCS. 8, 44).
MERRITT, C.A., (1958), OGS BULLETIN 76, 70 P.
POLK, T.R., (1948), UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA, M. GEOL. ENGR. THESIS, 87 P.
RYAN, EBEN, AND WINNETT, LESTER, JUNE (1936), WPA PROJECT 65-65-538, SHEET 2004, OGS FILE.
RYAN, EBEN, JULY (1936), WPA PROJECT 65-65-538, SHEET KR-35, OGS, KIOWA CO., OKLAHOMA.
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USGS MRDS Record: | 10021993 |
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