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Building stone quarries and yards, Utah and parts of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming (OFR-521)By: D. E. BoleneusThis report contains comprehensive information about the building stone industry in Utah and the nearby states of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Washington, and is presented in three parts: 1.) an inventory of stone operations and stone yards used for operational or...
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Large mines in Utah 2008 (OFR-515)By: R. L. Bon and S. I. Wakefield, compilersThe information in this table is from the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Large Mines are those having more than five acres of disturbance at a time. Coal mines are included as they are...
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2009 Summary of mineral activity in Utah (C-111)By: R. L. Bon and K. A. KrahulecThis publications discusses the gross value of energy and mineral commodities Utah mines and energy companies produced during 2009. It also discusses the types of energy and mineral commodities produced in the state, and how that production...
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Geologic Hazards of Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah (SS-177)By: Tyler R. Knudsen SUMMARY: This study used available geologic, geologic-hazard, hydrologic, soil, and geotechnical information to identify where geologic hazards may exist in the Cedar City, Cedar City NW, Enoch, and Kanarraville 7.5-minute quadrangles in the Cedar Valley area of Iron County, Utah. Growth...
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A Directory of the Mining Industry of Utah 1967 (B-84)The first Directory of the Mining Industry of Utah published by the Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey in 1965 covered the industry through the year 1964. This the second directory provides information through 1967. The following agencies were especially helpful in providing information for...
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Lithium Brine Analytical Database of Utah: Second Edition (OFR-758)By: Andrew Rupke and Taylor Boden This report and accompanying database is a compilation of analytical data that includes lithium concentrations from brine samples collected in Utah. The purpose of this database is to catalog the potential lithium resources in Utah. Published: 2023 Pages:...
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Utahs Extractive Resource Industries 2011 (C-115)By: Taylor Boden, Michael Vanden Berg, Ken Krahulec, Dave Tabet, and Mark GwynnOther Information:Published: 2012Pages: 27Location: Utah Media Type: Paper Publication
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Tintic special folio, Utah (Tintic)By: G. W. Tower, Jr.Contains a digital version of the Tintic Special Folio, Utah published in 1900 by the United States Geological Survey as Geologic Atlas of the United States: Tintic Special Folio, Utah folio 65. The topographic sheet was culturally updated to 1911...
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Gilsonite veins of the Uinta Basin, Utah (SS-141)T. Boden and B. T. Tripp Gilsonite is a solid hydrocarbon that forms a swarm of subparallel, northwest-trending, near-vertical, laterally and vertically extensive veins in the Uinta Basin of Utah and Colorado. The Uinta Basin hosts the world's largest deposits of gilsonite and is...
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Mineral occurrences in the Emergency Withdrawal Area and adjacent lands in the Great Salt Lake Desert (Tooele County) (RI-200)By: J. W. Gwynn, K. M. Clem, M. A. Shubat, B. T. Tripp, and P. A. SturmThis mineral report was prepared to fulfill the requirements of PL 94-579 Sec. 204 (c)(2) for the emergency withdrawal of a portion of the Great Salt Lake Desert....
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Lead and zinc publications for Utah: a collection of reprints (OFR-466)Contains reprints of 10 out of-print items concerning uranium/vanadium. The CD contains the following publications:C-9 Initial report on the Lead Ore mine, Tooele County, Utah, by A. M. Buranek, 1942, 6 p.C-10 Preliminary report on the Milljohn silver-lead claim, Fish Springs District, Juab County,...
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Mines and prospects in and around the Farmington Canyon complex, northern Utah (OFR-325)By: R. W. Gloyn, M. A. Shubat, and B. H. MayesForty-three mines and prospects were examined in the northern Wasatch Mountains of north-central Utah. Areas sampled include the Argenta, Morgan, Farmington, and Hot Springs(City Creek) districts and the Mountain Green area. One-hundred and twenty...
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Characterization of argillic alteration and K/Ar dating of illite at the Mercur gold mine, Utah: further evidence for a Mesozoic age of gold mineralization (MP 93-5)By: P. N. Wilson and W. T. ParryMineralogical and chemical analyses of argillic ally altered rocks sampled on transects of the Carrie Steele and Lulu Graben fault zones in the Mereur gold deposit, indicate that the argillic mineralogy and geochemistry are heterogeneous. Although previous...
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1996 summary of mineral activity in Utah (C-98)By: R. L. Bon, R. W. Gloyn, and D. E. Tabet The value of Utah's mineral production in 1996 is estimated to be $2.2 billion, a decrease of $197 million from 1995. This still makes 1996 the second-highest year in total mineral value output....
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Utah mineral activity summary for 1995 (C-91)By: R. L. Bon, R. W. Gloyn, and D. E. Tabet The value of Utah's non-petroleum mineral production in 1995 is estimated to be $2.5 billion, an increase of more than $300 million from 1994, making 1995 production an all-time high. Contributions from each...
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The industrial rock and mineral industry in Utah 1990 (C-82)By: B. T. Tripp Utah contains a wide variety of Industrial rocks and minerals. Mining of these commodities constitutes an Important segment of Utah's economy with sales exceeding $400 million in 1989. The most important minerals according to U.S. Bureau of Mines production figures...
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Utah Mining 2010 (C-114)M. Gwynn, K. Krahulec, and M. D. Vanden Berg The abundant mineral resources in Utah have proved to be a great benefit to the people here and to the entire United States for over 160 years. This report summarizes the mineral and coal activity...
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2008 Summary of mineral activity in Utah (C-109)By: R. L. Bon and K. A. Krahulec The Utah Geological Survey has compiled mineral activity summaries for Utah on an annual basis beginning in 1989. The 14-page summary for 2008. These summaries have been publishing in the May issues of Mining Engineering, a...
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Geology and mineral potential of the Antelope Range mining district, Iron County, UtahBy: M. A. Shubat and W. S. McIntoshThe Antelope Range mining district, located approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Cedar City, Utah, contains many occurrences of epithermal, base and precious metals mineralized veins. Host rocks in the district range from limestone of the...
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