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Yellow Canary uranium deposits, Daggett County, Utah

January 1, 1953

The Yellow Canary uranium deposit is on the west side of Red Creek Canyon in the northern part of the Uinta Mountains, Daggett County, Utah. Two claims have been developed by means of an adit, three opencuts, and several hundred feet of bulldozer trenches. No uranium ore has been produced from this deposit.

The deposit is in the pre-Cambrian Red Creek quartzite. This formation is composed of intercalated beds of quartzite, hornblendite, garnet schist, staurolite schist, and quartz-mica schist and is intruded by dioritic dikes. A thick unit of highly fractured white quartzite near the top of the formation contains tyuyamunite as coatings on fracture surfaces. The tyuyamunite is associated with carnotite, volborthite, iron oxides, azurite, malachite, brochantite, and hyalite. The uranium and vanadium minerals are probably alteration products of primary minerals.

The uranium content of 15 samples from this property ranged from 0.000 to 0.57 percent.

Publication Year 1953
Title Yellow Canary uranium deposits, Daggett County, Utah
DOI 10.3133/cir312
Authors Verl Richard Wilmarth
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 312
Index ID cir312
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse