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Hydrothermal minerology of research drill hole Y-3, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

January 1, 1984

The approximate paragenetic sequence of hydrothermal minerals in the Y-3 U. S. Geological Survey research diamond-drill hole in Lower Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, is: hydrothermal chalcedony, hematite, pyrite, quartz, clay minerals (smectite and mixed-layer illite-smectite), calcite, chlorite, fluorite, pyrite, quartz, zeolite minerals (analcime, dachiardite, laumontite, stilbite, and yugawaralite), and clay minerals (smectite and mixed-layer illite-smectite). A few hydrothermal minerals that were identified in drill core Y-3 (lepidolite, aegirine, pectolite, and truscottite) are rarely found in modern geothermal areas. The alteration minerals occur primarily as vug and fracture fillings that were deposited from cooling thermal water. Refs.

Publication Year 1984
Title Hydrothermal minerology of research drill hole Y-3, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Authors Keith E. Bargar, Melvin H. Beeson
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70013929
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse