The Elk Ridge-White Canyon channel system, San Juan County, Utah: Its effect on uranium distribution

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Abstract

Reconnaissance in the White Canyon district, San Juan County, Utah, indicates that rocks of the Shinarump member of the Chinle formation of Triassic age were deposited in that district in two different channel systems; sediments deposited in channels of one system were derived from a source to the east and sediments of the other from a source to the south. The channel system containing sediments derived from the east, the Elk Ridge-White C anyon channel system, was apparently formed by a large braided stream that flowed westward from a source in granitic and metamorphic terrane of the ancestral Uncompahgre highland.

All known uranium deposits of any consequence in the White Canyon district are confined to the Shinarump member deposited in the Elk Ridge-White Canyon channel system. The nature of the channels and the lithologic characteristics of the rocks filling this system of channels combine to form a much more favorable environment for the localization of uranium deposits than do the channels formed and the rocks deposited by northward-flowing streams.

Recognition of channel systems in the White Canyon district suggests that channel systems may be recognized elsewhere in the Shinarump member, and that the Shinarump member on the Colorado Plateau may be composed of rocks deposited in many coalescing channel systems. In addition, study in the White Canyon district indicates that rocks deposited in some of these channel systems are more favorable hosts for uranium deposits than the rocks deposited in others. Recognition and delineation of these ancient channel systems may be-of help in making regional appraisals of ore potential and in the search for new mining districts.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The Elk Ridge-White Canyon channel system, San Juan County, Utah: Its effect on uranium distribution
Series title Economic Geology
DOI 10.2113/gsecongeo.54.1.119
Volume 54
Issue 1
Year Published 1959
Language English
Publisher Society of Economic Geologists
Description 11 p.
First page 119
Last page 129
Country United States
State Utah
County San Juan
Other Geospatial Elk Ridge
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