| | Report (issue) | geology of the Hacks, Ridenour, Riverview and Chapel breccia pipes, northwestern Arizona BY William L. Chenoweth................................. Exploration and mining history................................. Summary............. Hacks Mine................................................ Ridenour Mine........................... Riverview Mine............................................ Chapel prospect.....................data , Hacks Mine.............................. 47 47 Geochemical data, Ridenour Mine............. | | | Book | Billingsley • Earle E. Spamer • Dove Menkes G R A N D CANYON f I (jw^B^-^ !-^,.t^jw! ;^iiy 'r --jiSs*, '''...PILLAR OF GOLD T h e Mines 8c Miners of the Grand Canyon by George H . Billingsley U.S. Geological Survey...Survey 2255 N . Gemini Drive Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 Earle E. Spamer Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin... GRAND CANYON ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 399 Grand Canyon, AZ 86023 vvww.thecanyon.com/gca Grand Canyon Association...educational goals of Grand Canyon National Park. Cover: The Grandview Mine, in a photo taken by Arion | | Wenrich, K.J., Verbeek, E.R., Sutphin, H.B., Modreski, P.J., Van Gosen, B. S., Detra, D.E. (1990) Geology, geochemistry, and mineralogy of the Ridenour Mine breccia pipe, Arizona. Open-File Report Vol. 1990 (90-504) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr90504 | Report (issue) | Geochemistry, and Mineralogy of the Ridenour Mine Breccia Pipe, Arizona by Karen J. Wenrich 1 , Earl R. Verbeek...structure of the Ridenour mine ................................. 5 Structural control of the Ridenour and similar...similar pipes ....................... 7 Mine workings ............................................................. 11 Metals strongly enriched at the Ridenour pipe ......................... Vanadium ................................... 32 Discussion of Ridenour pipe mineralization ......................... | | | Report (issue) | Evolution of a Grand Canyon Breccia Pipe: The Ridenour Copper-Vanadium-Uranium Mine, Hualapai Indian Reservation...Reservation, Coconino County, Arizona by 1 1 9 Earl R. Verbeek , Marilyn A. Grout , and Bradley S. Van.................................................. Mine location and access................................................... Fracture network near Ridenour mine...................................... Methods.............................. Geology of the Ridenour mine............................................ | | | Report (issue) | between footwall and hanging wall seams, Carroll mine.______--_-_____________________________________...Cross section through Crooks Gap area, Fremont County, Wyo__ __________-______-___--_--__------------_...roll, Rex No. 1 mine- ______ 50. Fault in back of stoped-out ore roll, Rex No. 1 mine- ___---___-_---...of Eocene age in uplifted fault block at RanRex mine.- _____________________________________________...map of part of the Ridenour mine showing uraniferous copper vein and outline of mine workings. ________ | | | Book (edition) | MINERALOGY OF ARIZONA,FOURTHEDITION V e a o_ of li rizo TI RAYMOND W. GRANT RONALD B. GIBBS...CALLAHAN THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA PRESS TUCSON f -- The University of Arizona Press www.uapress.arizona...arizona.edu © 2022 by The Arizona Board of Regents All rights reserYed. Published 2022 ISBN-13: 978-0-8165-4358-8...McDonald Co\·er photo: \\ 7 ulfenite, Rowley Mine, Maricopa County, 4 cm high specimen, Evan and Melissa Jones...Grant, Raymond \X'.,author. Title: Mineralogy of Arizona/ Raymond W. Grant [and 4 others] ; maps and illustrations | | | Report (issue) | Solution-Collapse Breccia-Pipe Province, Grand Canyon Region, Arizona by Karen J. Wenrich 1 & Hoyt B. Sutphin...12. 13. 1H. 15. 16. 17. Index map of northern Arizona and the Colorado Plateau..... Photograph of breccia.................. Aerial photograph of the Pigeon mine....................... Northeast-trending alignments..................... Paleogeography of northern Arizona in the Triassic......... Page 3 H 5 7 10 11 12...SOLUTION-COLLAPSE BRECCIA-PIPE PROVINCE, GRAND CANYON REGION, ARIZONA Karen J. Wenrich & Hoyt B. Sutphin U.S | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | 1722-1735 Mineralization of BrecciaPipesin Northern Arizona KARENJ. WENRICH U.S. GeologicalSurvey,P.O. Box25048...althoughassociated with it are sphalerite,galena, chalcopyrite, tennantite,millerite,siegenite, and/molybdenite...iationof the THE Colorado Plateau of northern Arizona is host to rockwithinthe steepwallsof the pipe...-1452.50 1722 BRECCIAPIPEMINERALIZATION,N. ARIZONA 1723 lB) of the BatCavepipe,lie directlyon faultswhich...westernmarginof the ColoradoPlateau)across Riverview mine have over 2 percent UaO8 (K. J. the HualapaiIndian | | | Report (issue) | Suspected Breccia Pipes on the Coconino Plateau, Northwestern Arizona U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...Suspected Breccia Pipes on the Coconino Plateau, Northwestern Arizona By BRADLEY S. VAN GOSEN and KAREN...SURVEY BULLETIN 1683 BRECCIA PIPES IN NORTHERN ARIZONA WENRICH DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR DONALD PAUL...suspected breccia pipes on the Coconino Plateau, northwestern Arizona. (U.S. Geological Survey bulletin...p. 1. Breccia-Arizona-Coconino County. 2. Magnetic prospectingArizona-Coconino County. I. Wenrich, Karen | | | Report (volume) | Addition Wi Iderness Study Areas, San Bernardino County, California U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1713-D...Addition Wilderness Study Areas, San Bernardino County, California By SHERMAN P. MARSH, GARY L. RAINES...DONALD B. HOOVER U.S. Geological Survey JAMES RIDENOUR, PHILLIP R. MOYLE, and SPENCEE L. WILLETT U.S...Wilderness Study Area (AZ-050-010), San Bernardino County, California. CONTENTS Summary Dl Abstract Dl...identified resources D7 Methods of evaluation D7 Mining history D8 Appraisal of sites examined in the Whipple | | | Journal (issue) | we met Meredith York at the Funderburk mercury prospect in the Cowhide Cove recreational area on Lake...SteveBlyskalphoto. (Continues on page~-z) Grand Canyon Uranium: The Orphan Mine Dr. Vivien Gornitz vgornitz@giss.nasa...copper mines in the southern part of the state, Arizona nonetheless has produced significant quantities...from collapsed breccia pipe deposits in the Grand Canyon region. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of these...crop out in the canyons and plateaus of northern Arizona. However, only a small percent are mineralized | | | Report (volume) | most important were those in the Central City district, Colorado, from which about 300 tons of high-grade...Silver Cliff mine, Wyoming; the Jesse D No. 1 and No. 2 claims, Utah; and the Merry Widow mine, New Mexico...mines, Washington; the W. Wilson mine, Montana; the White King mine, Oregon; the deposits in the Pryor...deposits in the Dripping Spring quartzite, Gila County, Ariz. According to Nininger (1954, p. 43), as...Shinkolobwe, Belgian Congo, and from the Eldorado mine, Great Bear Lake, Canada. The Shinkolobwe deposit | | | Report (volume) | 1988), and on December 7, 1989, at the Northwest Mining Association 95th Annual Convention and Trade Show...the Mineral Hill and Warm Springs mining districts, Blaine County, Idaho: Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology...Deposits in the Lake Creek Mineralized Area, Blaine County, South-Central Idaho By Bradford R. Burton and...Mineral Deposits in the Washington Basin Area, Custer County, South-Central Idaho By J. Brian Mahoney H. Mineral...Mineral Deposits at Leadbelt, Lava Creek Mining District, South-Central Idaho By Sandra J. Soulliere | | Marsh, S.P., Ridenour, James, Raines, G.L., Howard, K.A., Simpson, R.W., Moyle, P.R., Willett, S.L., Hoover, D.P. (1982) Mineral-resource potential of the Whipple Mountains Wilderness Study Area(CDCA-312), San Bernardino County, California. Open-File Report Vol. 1982 (82-956) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr82956 | Report (issue) | WILDERNESS STUDY AREA (CDCA-312) SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA by 1 Sherman P. Mais.hl, James Ridenour2...California Desert Conservation Area, San Bernardino County, California. ii Whipple Mountains Contents Page...gravity Geoelectrics Mines and Prospects Mining and Mineralization Mining history Resource Evaluation Placer... Base and precious metals Area A-2, Turk Silver mine and Lucky Green Group Mineralization in lower plate...metals Area B-2, New American Eagle mine Area C, War Eagle mine Base and precious metal mineralization | | | Report (issue) | presented to the Annual Convention of the Northwest Mining Association, Spokane, Washington, December 7, 1989...I°x2° quadrangle and ore deposits of the Atlanta district, Idaho .................... Snee, L.W. , and Kunk...Link, P.K., Lake Creek mineralized area, Blaine County, Idaho ...................... Doyle, M.A., Geology..., Geology and ore deposits of Garfield Canyon, Blaine County, Idaho ...................... Mahoney, J...mineral deposits of the Washington Basin area, Custer County, Idaho ................ Mahoney, J.B., and Horn | | | Report (volume) | of a solution-collapse breccia pipe in the Grand Canyon region, showing the general distribution of uranium...and detachment-fault-related mineral deposits in Arizona, southeastern California, and southernmost Nevada...The data for each deposit include placer type, mining method(s), production history, bedrock source,...the three deposit types. Tabulated data for each district include tonnage, grades, basement rocks, and references...gneiss-hosted gold model (No. 37c) is based on the Tumco mine group and American Girl-Padre y Madre mines in the | | | Report (issue) | predecessor organization, the Manhattan Engineer District ; and, to a lesser extent, by staff members of...United States. The pre-1940 history of uranium mining and geology is concerned largely with veins in...deposits in New Mexico; in Big Indian Wash and White Canyon, Utah; and in the Gas Hills, Wyoming. Very large...region, Arizona ; and the Marysvale district, Utah. All the Western States, including Arizona, California...comments on the history of uranium geology and mining. The other chapters deal principally with pertinent | | | Report (issue) | Breccia PipeS in the Mohawk Canyon Area, Hualapai Indian Reservation, AriZona This research was funded...north at the central half of the Mohawk Canyon Area. Mohawk Canyon extends along the eastern edge of the...along the bottom of this part of the canyon. The Mohawk Canyon pipe is exposed in the Kaibab Limestone...Breccia Pipes in the Mohawk Canyon Area, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona By KAREN J. WENRICH, GEORGE...SURVEY BULLETIN 1683 BRECCIA PIPES IN NORTHERN ARIZONA U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR MANUEL LUJAN | | | Report (issue) | Breccia Pipes in the Mohawk Canyon Area, Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona by 1 o Karen J. Wenrich ,.................... 1 Breccia pipes of northern Arizona........................................... 2 Breccia...Reservation............................ 5 The Mohawk Canyon area............................................. 10 Mapping of collapse features in the Mohawk Canyon area................ 10 Collapse features/breccia...features/breccia pipes exposed in the Hermit Shale, Coconino Sandstone, and Toroweap Formation............ | | | Report (issue) | published information, field investigations, and mining company data. 2 ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS REPORT...resources Mining districts Gibbonsville Mining District Indian Creek Mining District Mineral Hill Mining District...Mackinaw Mining District Blackbird Mining District Wilson Creek Mining District Yellowjacket Mining District...Range Mining District Eureka Mining District Carmen Creek Mining District Eldorado Mining District Pratt...Creek Mining District McDevitt Mining District Junction Mining District Texas Mining District Spring | | | Report (issue) | northwestern Hualapai Indian Reservation and vicinity, Arizona Wenrich, K.J. 1 , Billingsley, G.H. 2 , and Huntoon...Denver, Colorado U.S. Geological Survey, Flagstaff, Arizona ^University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming CONTENTS...pipes............................. 1 ^ Surprise Canyon Formation association with breccia pipes.........and vicinity, Arizona location map of the northwestern Hualapai and vicinity, Arizona Figure 1. Geographic...northwestern part of the Hualapai Indian Reservation Arizona.......................................2 Figure | | | Report (issue) | ............ 5 II. New World (Cooke City) mining district ....................... 32 III. Goose Lake..................... 35 V. Independence mineral district ............................... 37 VI. Jardine-Mineral...Hill-Crevice Mountain mineral district ............ 39 VII. Emigrant mineral district .......................... 40 VIII. Chromite deposits of the Red Lodge district .................... 41 I.. Investigations of.... 42 .. Directories of mineral occurrences and mining enterprises .......... 43 .I. Petroleum potential | | | Report (volume) | the Colorado Plateau is the center of the uranium mining industry in the United States, certain reports...Lincoln County, Nev.... Lander County, Nev.. ...... . Virgin Valley opal district........ Lyon County, Nev............... Tonopah area, Esmeralda County, Nev. Clark County, Nev.---------- . Olancha, Calif. _ ._... Rosamond prospect ......... ---------- ..... Taft-McKittrick area ---------Ridenour mine . .-. ._ ....Bluff prospect.....____..._-----__-. Cameron area . . Monument Valley (includes Copper Canyon, Hunts | | | Report (issue) | prepared during the last 20 years by geologists and mining engineers of the U.S. Geological Survey and the...Alaska, by Bruce R. Johnson and Arthur L. Kimball . Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . .................. ... .... . ... . Arnold Mesa Roadless Area, Arizona, by Edward W. Wolfe and Robert A. McColly . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .... Blue Range Wilderness, Arizona and ew Mexico. by James C. Ratte and R. G. Raabe... . . . ............. . Chiricahua Wilderness, Arizona, by Harald Drewes and Frank E. Williams ...... | | | Report (issue) | mineralized areas prior to mining, and conditions that result from mining and mineral processing. Other...as climate, and anthropogenic factors (including mining and mineral processing methods) mostly modify the...exploration, and assessment of abandoned mine lands and mine-site remediation. This compilation presents...from mining, mineral processing, and smelting. For example, the environmental signature of a mine site...readily soluble secondary salts associated with mine waste. The "environmental effects" of mineral deposits |
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