Reconnaissance of Little Wild Horse Mesa, Green River Desert, Emery County, Utah

Reconnaissance of Little Wild Horse Mesa, Green River Desert, Emery County, Utah PDF Author: David N. Hinckley
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Category : Uranium ores
Languages : en
Pages : 16

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Little Wild Horse Mesa was covered by ground reconnaissance during the spring of 1953 to determine the possibilities for uranium production from the Salt Wash member of the Morrison formation. The entire area was prospected with the Halross scintillometer. Ground reconnaissance in virgin country revealed only one anamalous locality, which was mapped in detail. Two anomalous localities discovered by airborne reconnaissance were also closely examined. Uranium mineralization on Little Wild Horse Mesa occurs in a medium- to course-grained cross-bedded sandstone, usually near the middle of the Salt Wash sandstone member of the Morrison formation. Locality "A" (fig. 1) has slight possibilities of uranium production and warrants no further attention. Locality "B", though not large in extent and not suitably located for drilling, may produce a minor amount of uranium. Locality "C" contains uranium ore of shipping grade in scattered deposits of small size.