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Limestone from
Cook Canyon, Box Elder County, Utah, USA


Locality type:Canyon
Classification
Type:Limestone
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Limestone data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cook Canyon, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1061964
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1061964:9
GUID (UUID V4):d0642716-5e04-4e35-87e7-567d27a20cd8
Nearest other occurrences of Limestone
1.1km (0.7 miles) Box Canyon, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
1.2km (0.8 miles) Hogans Alley (Jeff - Doran), Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.0km (1.3 miles) Upper Mineral Mountain, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.1km (1.3 miles) Minmobar Occurrence, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.4km (1.5 miles) Mineral Mountain Mine No. 1, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.5km (1.6 miles) Tecoma Hill South (Independence; Empire), Tecoma Hill, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) McGinty Ridge Occurrence, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.6km (1.6 miles) Tecoma Hill No. 15 Mine, Tecoma Hill, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.8km (1.7 miles) Tecoma Hill North Occurrence, Tecoma Hill, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
2.8km (1.7 miles) Southwest Copper Mountain Workings Occurrence, Box Elder County, Utah, USA
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Report (issue)
CRATER ISLAND NW QUADRANGLES, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, AND ELKO COUNTY, NEVADA By David M. Miller, Andrew...such as conglomerate, sandstone, and siltstone; limestone. Thin interbeds of white, altered, water-laid...coarser rocks occur in lower part of section. Limestone is silty, dark-brown, thin-bedded. Marker unit...darkgray, silty limestone; less common laminae and thin beds of siltstone are browner than limestone. Some beds...lower part is omitted by faulting. UNNAMED SANDY LIMESTONE (Permian) Gray and brown, slope forming, calcareous
Report (volume)
and mineralization in the Trigo Mountains, Yuma County, Arizona. in Frost, E.G., and Martin, D.L., eds...Publishers, p. 158-171 . Hughes, K.M ., 1990, The Bear Canyon conglomerate as a record of tectonics and sedimentation...the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1702-D...Report Sales U.S. Geological Survey Federal Center, Box 25286 Denver, CO 80225 Any use of trade, product...Nolan, T.B., 1943, The Basin and Range province in Utah, Nevada, and California: U.S. Geological Survey
Report (issue)
rnold and Cache coal beds -.--__ Wall coal bed Canyon coal bed---------Dietz 2 and 1 coal beds------__-_...(fig. 2). The area includes most of Powder River County, and parts of Custer, Big Horn, Rosebud, and Treasure...high peaks and buttes, including Garfield Peak, Cook Mountain, and King Mountain in the central part...1912. BOWEN, C.F., The Baker lignite field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 471-D. p. 202-226...and ANDREWS, D.A., The Mizpah coal field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey BulL 906-C, p. 85-133
Report (issue)
rnold and Cache coal beds -.--__ Wall coal bed Canyon coal bed---------Dietz 2 and 1 coal beds------__-_...(fig. 2). The area includes most of Powder River County, and parts of Custer, Big Horn, Rosebud, and Treasure...high peaks and buttes, including Garfield Peak, Cook Mountain, and King Mountain in the central part...1912. BOWEN, C.F., The Baker lignite field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 471-D. p. 202-226...and ANDREWS, D.A., The Mizpah coal field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey BulL 906-C, p. 85-133
Report (issue)
rnold and Cache coal beds -.--__ Wall coal bed Canyon coal bed---------Dietz 2 and 1 coal beds------__-_...(fig. 2). The area includes most of Powder River County, and parts of Custer, Big Horn, Rosebud, and Treasure...high peaks and buttes, including Garfield Peak, Cook Mountain, and King Mountain in the central part...1912. BOWEN, C.F., The Baker lignite field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 471-D. p. 202-226...and ANDREWS, D.A., The Mizpah coal field, Custer County, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey BulL 906-C, p. 85-133
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
California Survey. — The Taylorville region of Plumas county, California, lies in the Sierra Nevada immediately...fossils, the first near Mormon station, in the canyon about midway on the road from Indian to Genesee...side of Genesee valley, between the main belt of limestone and the granite. At this point there is a limited...deposits, auriferous gravels, volcanic tuff, limestone, conglomerate, sandstone, quartzite and slates;...fauna belongs to the middle Jura. The Thompson limestone is gray above and red and impure below. Near Thompson’s
Report (issue)
.....................8 Anderson–Big George and Canyon–Wyodak Coal Beds..............................................................................20 Cook Coal Bed..........................................ascending order, the Roberts, Cache, Pawnee, Wall, and Cook coal beds and beds in the Wyodak–Anderson coal zone...zone. The later is comprised of the Werner, Canyon–Wyodak, Anderson–Big George, School, Badger, and Smith...arisen in the naming and correlation of the Cook, Canyon, and Anderson coal beds by gas operators in
Report (issue)
Section, U.S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, Box 25425, Denver, CO 80225 FOREWORD "The National...or any other cultural features (city, village, county, township, crossroad, and railroad siding) are...this column are as follows: County (4th column)—This is the name of the county in which the listed entity...place, feature, or area lies in more than one county, the county listed is the one in which the center of...in the case of a stream, valley, or arroyo, the county listed is the one in which the feature's mouth
Report (issue)
60 Fossils and age relations ......... . Poison Canyon formation ............. . 61 Geologic history ............. . 69 Cimarron Canyon ....................... . 69 Ttlrkey Canyon ............................. . 72 Cimarron to Van Bremmer Canyon ........... . 74 Ponil Canyon ........................... . 74...Creek ........................ . 76 Cet:rososo Canyon ........................ . 78 Van Bremmer Creek...Loc~tl features in detail_:Continued. Can~dian Canyon and "Gardiner ...•............ General fea~ures
 
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