RI 5612 Tungsten Resources Of Montana: Deposits Of The Philipsburg Batholith, Granite And Deer Lodge Counties ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. D. Walker
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Abstract

Scheelite, the most abundant tungsten mineral in the Philipsburg region of Montana, is found in replacement deposits and along fissures and cracks in limestone at various distances from contacts with acidic igneous rocks. It also occurs at the limestone-igneous contacts, but typical garnet tactites are developed in only a few places in the region. The most favorable host rocks for scheelite mineralization are the Jefferson, Hasmark, and Madison limestones. Scheelite is exposed in float, outcrops, and surface and mine workings along a 2-mile-wide belt extending southwest from Lost Creek beyond Silver Lake, a distance of 15 miles or more. (See fig. 1.) Some scheelite is found in veins formerly mined for silver. Powellite and molybdenite occasionally are present with the scheelite. Hubnerite occurs in quartz veins in the Black Pine area 10 miles northwest of Philipsburg. These quartz veins occur in the quartzites of the Precambrian Spokane formation. Tungsten production in the region has come almost exclusively from scheelite deposits, both lode and placer. During a 6-year period beginning in 1943 a total of 142.0 tons of 63-percent W03 concentrate was produced by H & H Mines Co. In the early 1950's, the Trigger mine produced 4,000 tons of 1-percent W03 ore and the Tip Top 650 tons of 2.0-percent W03 ore and 2,906 tons of 2.2-percent ore. There has been sporadic production from some of the smaller properties in the area.
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APA: D. D. Walker  (1960)  RI 5612 Tungsten Resources Of Montana: Deposits Of The Philipsburg Batholith, Granite And Deer Lodge Counties ? Summary

MLA: D. D. Walker RI 5612 Tungsten Resources Of Montana: Deposits Of The Philipsburg Batholith, Granite And Deer Lodge Counties ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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