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Saponite from
Brush Wellman Mine, Spor Mountain Mining District, Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah, USA


Locality type:Deposit
Classification
Species:Saponite
Formula:Ca0.25(Mg,Fe)3((Si,Al)4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Saponite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Brush Wellman Mine, Spor Mountain Mining District, Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah, USA
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:907305
Long-form Identifier:1:3:907305:0
GUID (UUID V4):2f613b61-24e0-442b-b845-30cea3a212ba
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Report (issue)
Associated with Beryllium Deposits at Spar Mountain, Utah GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 818-A...Alteration Associated with Beryllium Deposits at Spor Mountain, Utah By DAVID A. LINDSEY, HAROLD GANOW, and WAYNE...WAYNE MOUNTJOY BERYLLIUM-BEARING TUFFS IN WESTERN UTAH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 818-A A description...composition of beryllium-bearing tuff at Spor Mountain, western Utah UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE...precipitation mechanisms _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 Origin of the Spar Mountain beryllium deposits ______ ~ 18 19 References cited
Report (volume)
Industrial Minerals in the Basin and Range Region~---- ,.--......,, ', \ \ '' I I I I I I I ...Director and State Geologist Utah Geological Survey Salt Lake City, Utah William C. Bagby, Chief Branch...U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office Salt Lake City, Utah Peter Behrens, President Great...Great Salt Lake Minerals and Chemicals Corp. Ogden, Utah Earl H. Bennett, Associate Director and State Geologist...Interstate Bank of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Charles W. Berry, Professor Department of Mining Engineering University
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boundaries of the mineral industry are clear: the mining and milling of feldspar, for example, belong to...does not. But how does one draw the line between mining and manufacturing where brine from a salt well...districts, or a representative district if there are many. We name the chief mining companies, and give production...supply must come not merely from one district but from a single mine. Thus the physical properties of many...from markets is no deterrent to its use. The great range of industrial minerals falls between these two extremes
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