RI 4503 Investigation Of Salt River Range Vanadium Deposits, Lincoln County, Wyo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul T. Allsman
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Jan 1, 1949

Abstract

The Salt River range vanadium deposits are situated 3 to 6 miles east and southeast of Afton, Lincoln County, Wyo. The vanadium occurs in a continuous bedded shale zone of the Phosphoria formation extending from the vicinity of Afton into southeastern Idaho. The Bureau of Mines explored several of these vanadiferous-shale deposits between December 1942 and December 1943 and conducted metallurgical tests on the ores. The areas investigated were west Swift Creek, the Dry Creek, and the Cottonwood Creek. The vanadiferous-shale beds have been folded sharply into a series of tightly compressed, eroded anticlines and synclines, which form the Salt River range. The vanadium occurs in a series of narrow shale or mudstone beds contained within the phosphatic-shale member of the Phosphoria formation. Exploration by the Bureau of Mines consisted of surface trenching and underground work over 18 miles of outcrop of vanadiferous shale with an average assay value of 0.866 percent V2O5.
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APA: Paul T. Allsman  (1949)  RI 4503 Investigation Of Salt River Range Vanadium Deposits, Lincoln County, Wyo.

MLA: Paul T. Allsman RI 4503 Investigation Of Salt River Range Vanadium Deposits, Lincoln County, Wyo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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