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Indian Creek uranium prospects, Beaver County, Utah

January 1, 1951

The secondary uranium minerals metatorbernite (?) and autunite (?) were discovered at Indian Creek in the spring of 1950. The deposits, in sec. 26, T. 27 S., R. 6 T., Beaver County, Utah, are 20 miles west of Marysvale, and about three-eighths of a mile east of a quartz monzonite stock.

The uranium minerals are sparsely disseminated in argillized and silicified earlier Tertiary Bullion Canyon latite and related volcanic rock beneart, but close to, the contact of the overlying later Tertiary Mount Belknap gray rhyolite. The prospects are in a landslide area where exposures are scarce. Therefore, trend and possible continuity of the altered and the uraniferous zones cannot be established definitely.

The occurrence of secondary uranium minerals in beidellite-montmorillonite rock, formed by alteration of earlier Tertiary rocks near a quartz monzonite stock, is similar to that in some of the deposits in the Marysvale uranium district.

Publication Year 1951
Title Indian Creek uranium prospects, Beaver County, Utah
DOI 10.3133/ofr5124
Authors Donald G. Wyant, Frederick Stugard
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 51-24
Index ID ofr5124
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse