RI 4640 Investigation Of The West Tintic Tungsten Deposit, Juab County, Utah

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Stephen R. Wilson
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

The West Tintic mining district is located at the southern end of the Sheeprock Range in Juab County, Utah (fig. 1). Scheelite was discovered in the area during 1940, and the Desert Tungsten Co. began mining in May 1942. The ore was shipped to the Metals Reserve Co. chemical treatment plant at Salt Lake City during the war. A Bureau of Mines development project was established on property controlled by the Desert Tungsten Co. Work was started during September 1942 and completed in February 1943. The program included removal of overburden in the mine area to facilitate geologic napping, followed by surface trenching, diamond drilling, and sampling (figs. 2,. 3, 4, and 5). Eleven diamond-drill holes totaling 1,480 feet were drilled from the surface. Sixty-one samples from the surface trenches and diamond drill holes were assayed. The logs of the holes are given in table 2. Assay results of samples from the surface trenches and diamond drill holes are listed in tables 1 and 3. Geologists of the U.S. Geological Survey mapped the mineralized area during the project period. The scheelite deposits occur in limestone areas adjacent to intrusive m9.sses, which are principally monzonite. The ore bodies are pyrometasomatic in origin, but consist of two somewhat different types: (1) a series of veins occupying fault zones in limestone and (2) tactite bodies immediately adjacent to the limestone. The veins in the limestone have been the most productive of the two types.
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APA: Stephen R. Wilson  (1950)  RI 4640 Investigation Of The West Tintic Tungsten Deposit, Juab County, Utah

MLA: Stephen R. Wilson RI 4640 Investigation Of The West Tintic Tungsten Deposit, Juab County, Utah. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.

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