Integrated uranium system in the Marysvale volcanic field, west-central Utah

Open-File Report 80-524
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Abstract

Uranium in the Marysvale volcanic field is known to occur in several geologic environments, and is hypothesized to occur in others. Together the known and hypothetical occurrences range from a source in rhyolite magma, through porphyry-type deposits, hydrothermal vein deposits, dispersed hydrothermal deposits, and after transport in ground and surface water, to roll-front or sedimentary trap-deposits in basin-fill sediments. To date, only the hydrothermal vein environment has been productive, but billions of pounds of uranium were available in all other environments, and if proper circumstances occurred, significant concentrations probably exist there too. The intracaldera fill of the Mount Belknap caldera and sediment-filled basins adjoining the Tushar Mountains are especially favorable for the undiscovered uranium that may be expected.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Integrated uranium system in the Marysvale volcanic field, west-central Utah
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 80-524
DOI 10.3133/ofr80524
Year Published 1980
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Contributing office(s) U.S. Geological Survey
Description ii, 39 p.
Country United States
State Utah
Other Geospatial Marysvale volcanic field, west-central Utah
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