Horseshoe Canyon Phosphate Deposit, Manila Area, Daggett County, Utah, USA (original) (raw)

Horseshoe Canyon Phosphate Deposit, Manila Area, Daggett County, Utah, USAi

Regional Level Types
Horseshoe Canyon Phosphate Deposit Deposit
Manila Area Area
Daggett County County
Utah State
USA Country

Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):

40° 56' 30'' North , 109° 36' 58'' West

Latitude & Longitude (decimal):

Mindat Locality ID:

181946

Long-form identifier:

mindat:1:2:181946:8

5f39c6cd-831b-4f7f-816d-26cc82fb541f

REF:Analytical Data:: SRC.REF: W. R. HANSEN, 1965, P. 184-185
Deposit:: RITZMA, H.R. 1959, GEOLOGIC ATLAS OF UTAH, DAGGETT CO.: UTAH GEOL. AND MIN. SURV. BULL. 66.
Deposit:: HANSEN, W.R., 1965, GEOLOGY OF THE FLAMING GORGE AREA, UTAH, COLORADO, WYOMING:
Commodities (Major) - Phosphorus-Phosphates
Development Status: Occurrence
Host Rock Unit: Uinta Mtn Group
Structure: Uinta Uplift
Host Rock: Phosphorite, Dolomite, Clay, Mud, Mudstone

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Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates
Dolomite 5.AB.10 CaMg(CO3)2

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