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(GC) Grand Canyon Stratigraphic Suite -- Grand Canyon, Arizona
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains 21 samples. They are a representation of samples of lithology from the early precambrian to the late permian. The stratigraphic sequence contains a variety of rocks including, but not limited to schist, limestone, and sandstone. These specimens are representative of the geologic section in the Grand Canyon, but no specimens were collected within the boundaries of the National Park.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<strong>Start Here</strong>:<br />Blakey, R.C., and Middleton, L.T., 2012, Geologic history and paleogeography of paleozoic and early mesozoic sedimentary rocks, eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona: Geologic Society of America Bulletin, v. 489, pp. 81-92, doi: <a href="%20http%3A//dx.doi.org/10.1130/2012.2489(05)">10.1130/2012.2489(05)</a><br /><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2012.2489(05)%20" target="_blank"><br /></a>
<ul><li>This reference outlines the stratigraphy found in this suite. It specifically highlights the paleozoic era in which the samples represent. </li>
</ul><br /><strong>Additional Resources: <br /></strong>Brown, E.H., Babcock, R.S., Clark, M.D., and Livingston, D.E., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon Part I. Petrology and structure of the Vishnu Complex: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 219-241, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90030-5%20">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90030-5 </a><br /><ul><li>Brown et al. begins this series of 3 articles outlining the geologic timescale and discusses the Vishnu complex and how it fits into the geologic timescale. It provides an explaination for several of the samples in this collection. </li>
</ul>
Brown, E.H., Babcock, R.S., Clark, M.D., and Livingston, D.E., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon Part II. The Zoroaster Plutonic Complex and related rocks: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 243-275, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90031-7" target="_blank">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90031-7</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>In the second part of the article, the authors discuss the importance of the pluton and how it affected the formation of the stratigraphic profile of the grand canyon. </li>
</ul>
Clark, M.D., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon. Part III. Petrology of mafic schists and amphibolites: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 277-302, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90032-9" target="_blank">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90032-9</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>The final section of this discussion set provides insight into the mafic layers of the stratigraphic column. </li>
</ul>
Ilg, B.R., Karlstrom, K.E., Hawkins, D.P., and Williams, M.L., 1996, Tectonic evolution of Paleoproterozoic rocks in the Grand Canyon: Insights into middle-crustal processes: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 108, p. 1149-1166, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1996)108" target="_blank">10.1130/0016-7606(1996)108</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>This is a general look into the formation of the stratigraphic layers. This article does a good job combining the above articles into one condensed summary. </li>
</ul>
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Peach Springs, Mohave Co., Arizona
Peach Springs, Coconino Co., Arizona
Seligman, Ysvupai Co., Arizona
Williams, Coconino Co., Arizona
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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Samples range from Precambrian - Permian
Rock
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Unit
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Toroweap Formation
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1
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Toroweap Limestone
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Sample from the beta member of the Toroweap formation. Sample is light tan-orangish with weathered surfaces.
Both thin section images were taken at a 400x magnification.
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no date
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/1">Grand Canyon Western Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
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GC-19
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Prominent bluff near US 66 at S. end of Aubrey Cliffs, see specimen 14 locality.
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Permian
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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(GC) Grand Canyon Stratigraphic Suite -- Grand Canyon, Arizona
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains 21 samples. They are a representation of samples of lithology from the early precambrian to the late permian. The stratigraphic sequence contains a variety of rocks including, but not limited to schist, limestone, and sandstone. These specimens are representative of the geologic section in the Grand Canyon, but no specimens were collected within the boundaries of the National Park.
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
References
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<strong>Start Here</strong>:<br />Blakey, R.C., and Middleton, L.T., 2012, Geologic history and paleogeography of paleozoic and early mesozoic sedimentary rocks, eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona: Geologic Society of America Bulletin, v. 489, pp. 81-92, doi: <a href="%20http%3A//dx.doi.org/10.1130/2012.2489(05)">10.1130/2012.2489(05)</a><br /><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/2012.2489(05)%20" target="_blank"><br /></a>
<ul><li>This reference outlines the stratigraphy found in this suite. It specifically highlights the paleozoic era in which the samples represent. </li>
</ul><br /><strong>Additional Resources: <br /></strong>Brown, E.H., Babcock, R.S., Clark, M.D., and Livingston, D.E., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon Part I. Petrology and structure of the Vishnu Complex: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 219-241, doi: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90030-5%20">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90030-5 </a><br /><ul><li>Brown et al. begins this series of 3 articles outlining the geologic timescale and discusses the Vishnu complex and how it fits into the geologic timescale. It provides an explaination for several of the samples in this collection. </li>
</ul>
Brown, E.H., Babcock, R.S., Clark, M.D., and Livingston, D.E., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon Part II. The Zoroaster Plutonic Complex and related rocks: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 243-275, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90031-7" target="_blank">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90031-7</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>In the second part of the article, the authors discuss the importance of the pluton and how it affected the formation of the stratigraphic profile of the grand canyon. </li>
</ul>
Clark, M.D., 1979, Geology of the older Precambrian rocks of the Grand Canyon. Part III. Petrology of mafic schists and amphibolites: Precambrian Research, v. 8, p. 277-302, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0301-9268(79)90032-9" target="_blank">10.1016/0301-9268(79)90032-9</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>The final section of this discussion set provides insight into the mafic layers of the stratigraphic column. </li>
</ul>
Ilg, B.R., Karlstrom, K.E., Hawkins, D.P., and Williams, M.L., 1996, Tectonic evolution of Paleoproterozoic rocks in the Grand Canyon: Insights into middle-crustal processes: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, v. 108, p. 1149-1166, doi<span><span>: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1996)108" target="_blank">10.1130/0016-7606(1996)108</a><br /></span></span>
<ul><li>This is a general look into the formation of the stratigraphic layers. This article does a good job combining the above articles into one condensed summary. </li>
</ul>
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Peach Springs, Mohave Co., Arizona
Peach Springs, Coconino Co., Arizona
Seligman, Ysvupai Co., Arizona
Williams, Coconino Co., Arizona
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Temporal Coverage
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Samples range from Precambrian - Permian
Rock
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Unit
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Kiabab Limestone
Number of Thin Sections
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1
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Kaibab Limestone
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A light tan limestone with weathered surfaces
Both thin section images were taken at a 400x magnification.
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no date
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/1">Grand Canyon Western Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
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GC-20
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E. side of road 15 mi. N. of junction of US 66 and 180 about 16mi. N. of Williams, Coconino Co., Arizona.
Temporal Coverage
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Permian
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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Limestone
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
References
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<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
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Powderhorn Carbonatite Western Minerals Supplementary Materials
Description
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OCR PDF of supplemental information for the Powderhorn Carbonatite collection.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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PDF
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PHsuite
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Powderhorn, Colorado
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(NAO) Ophiolite Suite -- Northern Apennines, Italy
Description
An account of the resource
The suite consists of samples from an ophiolite suite that outcrops in 3 locations in the Apennine mountain range in northern Italy. The units are severely imbricated and folded. The units are Cretaceous-Eocene in age. The units consist of ultramafic rock, gabbro and peridotite instrusions, and basaltic magmas.
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Western Minerals, Inc.
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Northern Apennines, Liguria Region, Italy<br />Samples 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 15 are taken from the region around Bargone, Italy<br />Samples 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 are taken from the region around Sassello, Italy<br />Sample 22 is taken from outside Genoa, Italy
Date
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1982
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/" target="_blank">The Geneseo Geoscience Collection</a>
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NAO-01 to NAO-22
Temporal Coverage
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Triassic - Eocene
Accrual Method
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Purchased by Western Minerals, Inc.
References
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<strong>Start Here:<br /></strong><span class="cit-auth cit-auth-type-author">Lagabrielle, Y.,</span><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-two-item-separator">Â and Cannat, M., 1990, </span><span class="cit-title">Alpine Jurassic ophiolites resemble the modern central Atlantic basement: Geology, v. 18, p. 319-322<br /></span>Link:Â <a href="http://geology.geoscienceworld.org/content/18/4/319.full.pdf" target="_blank">GeoScienceWorld</a><br /><ul><li>This fairly short article gives some insight into the development of the North Apennine Ophiolites with a fairly recent view on the matter.</li>
</ul><strong><br />Additional Resources</strong><strong>:</strong><br />Garuti, G., and Zaccarini, F., 2005, Minerals of Au, Ag and U in Volcanic-Rock-Associated Massive Sulfide Deposits of the Northern Apennine Ophiolite, Italy: The Canadian Mineralogist, v. 43, p. 935-950<br />DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gscanmin.43.3.935" target="_blank">10.2113/gscanmin.43.3.935</a><br /><ul><li>This article explores the elemental composition of the North Apennine Ophiolite sequence and uses that to determine previous geologic events.</li>
</ul>
Garuti, G., Zaccarini, F., Scacchetti, M., and Bartoli, O., 2011, The Pb-rich sulfide veins in the Boccassuolo ophiolite: Implications for the geochemical evolution of the hydrothermal activity across the ocean-continent transition in the Ligurian Tethys (Northern-Apennine, Italy): Lithos, v. 124, p. 243-254<br />DOI:Â <a title="10.1016/j.lithos.2010.11.006" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2010.11.006" target="_blank">10.1016/j.lithos.2010.11.006</a><br /><ul><li>This article explores the chemical composition of the ophiolite sequence under a different name and ties it into the formation history.</li>
</ul>
Garzanti, E., Canclini, S., Foggia, F.M., and Petrella, N., 2002, Unraveling Magmatic and Orogenic Provenance in Modern Sand: The Back-Arc Side of the Apennine Thrust Belt, Italy: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 72, p. 2-17<br />DOI:Â <a title="10.1306/051801720002" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/051801720002" target="_blank"><span>10.1306/051801720002</span></a><br /><ul><li>This article goes into great detail on the provenance characteristics for a number of sands. including sands originating from the North Apennine Ophiolite sequence.</li>
</ul>
Cibin, U., Spadafora, E., Zuffa, G.G., and Castellarin, A., 2001, Continental collision history from arenites of episutural basins in the Northern Apennines, Italy: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 113, p. 4-19<br />Link: <a title="GeoScienceWorld" href="http://bulletin.geoscienceworld.org/content/113/1/4.full.pdf" target="_blank">GeoScienceWorld</a><br /><ul><li>This article goes into detail about the deformations experienced by the North Apennine Ophiolites after the Eocene.</li>
</ul>
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Northern Apennines Ophiolites Western Minerals Supplementary Materials
Description
An account of the resource
OCR PDF of supplemental information for the Northern Apennines Ophiolites collection.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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Western Minerals Inc.
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no date
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PDF
Identifier
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NAOsuite
Spatial Coverage
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Liguria District, Italy
Temporal Coverage
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Cretaceous - Eocene
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Pyroxenite
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Thin Section in XPL.
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Thin Section in PPL.
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
2
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Title
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Pyroxenite
Description
An account of the resource
Coarse pyroxenite, with traces of nepheline. This is the freshest pyroxenite that was found. It occurs near the nepheline syenite body in the eastern part of the complex.
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
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PH-1
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
-
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Title
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PH-2.
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Title
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Thin Section in XPL.
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86c731b10528a8561d1aff9e6bab9160
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Gneiss (Fenitized)
Description
An account of the resource
Fenitized Gneiss. Gneiss discovered in direct contact with pyroxenite in prospect trench on ridge, about 500 ft. west of PH-1.. .
Date
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no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-2
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-3.
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bc416af23a6ce3d3618097f92510173d
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thin Section in XPL.
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2be6356ba15e519fa536f69a8d492e37
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Nepheline syenite
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-3
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Nepheline syenite that outcrops on west side of trail at about 9200 ft. on east side line of section.
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Title
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PH-4.
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56bf2b87e7a5c01fb34755bab3aeae9d
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thin Section in XPL.
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Title
A name given to the resource
Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Nepheline syenite
Description
An account of the resource
Nepheline Syenite. Thin, dark vein runs through the center body of the rock.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-4
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-5 Hand Sample.
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8d4295e2dfd96a78ddbd146265f17996
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A name given to the resource
PH-5 Thin Section in XPL.
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e25700c79beaf27e7b7df57ed13304ea
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A name given to the resource
PH-5 Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
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Carbonatite
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White Carbonatite. Found on Southwest side of the main rock unit body on North side of Beaver Creek about 1/4 mi.
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no date
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
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PH-5
Spatial Coverage
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Beaver Creek, CO
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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PH-6 Hand Sample.
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PH-6 Thin Section in XPL.
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PH-6 Thin Section in PPL.
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Ijolite
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
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PH-6
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Recently exhumed ijolite from shallow bulldozer cut.
Hand Sample: Shows traces of iron oxidation in isolated areas. Small (> 0.5 mm in diameter) nodules, with the appearance of small sand grains appear in clusters on one face of the rock (not featured in hand sample image).
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PH-7 Hand Sample.
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PH-7 Thin Section in XPL.
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PH-7 Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
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Ilmenite.
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
Composed entirely of Ilmenite.
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-7
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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PH-8 Hand Sample.
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PH-8 Thin Section Image in PPL.
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
2
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Title
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Pyroxenite
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
Rock is comprised predominately of a dark fine grained matrix. Some specimens have minor amounts of pink K-feldspar. Clusters of biotite (~1 cm in diameter) appear on one face of the rock.
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-8
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Deldardo Creek, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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PH-9 Hand Sample.
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PH-9 Thin Section in XPL.
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PH-9 Thin Section in PPL.
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
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Gabbro
Description
An account of the resource
Coarse gabbro, extracted from the southern dike of two east-west dikes N of Deldardo Creek.
Hand Sample:
Evenly distributed dark, light, and white colored coarse-grained (1 mm) crystals. Obvious traces of oxidation from some metallic mineral on each surface of the rock.
Date
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no date
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Western Minerals Inc.
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
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PH-9
Spatial Coverage
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Deldardo Creek, CO
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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PH-10 Hand Sample.
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PH-10 Thin Section in XPL.
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PH-10 Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
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Porphyroblasic gneiss (Fenitized)
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
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PH-10
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Huntsman Gulch, CO
Accrual Method
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Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Fenitized porphyroblastic Gneiss.
Hand Sample:
Entirely coarse-grained rock except for 2 cm wide dark fine grained band. Obvious traces of oxidation appear on all sides, dominating the most weathered sides of the rock.
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PH-11 Hand Sample.
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PH-11 Thin Section in XPL.
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Title
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PH-11 Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
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Carbonatite
Description
An account of the resource
Light brown to almost off-white fine grained Carbonatite. Delicated Barite appears in very thin layers on one side of the rock.
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-11
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
-
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PH-12 Hand Sample.
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Title
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PH-12 Thin Section in XPL.
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Title
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PH-12 Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Chert
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-12
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Chert sample found in a Carbonatite.
Hand Sample:
Pink to light brown chert sample that contains small (< 1 mm diameter) vesicles. Very thin quartz veins propagate through the sample in no preferred orientation.
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A name given to the resource
PH-13 Hand Sample.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-13 Thin Section in XPL.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-13 Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
2
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Title
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Pyroxenite
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
Coarse grained pyroxenite showing heavy traces of oxidation on every weathered face of the rock. Large clusters (5-8 mm) of biotite appear throughout the rock.
Date
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no date
Contributor
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Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-13
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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Title
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PH-14 Hand Sample.
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PH-14 Thin Section in XPL.
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Title
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PH-14 Thin Section in PPL.
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Title
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(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Melilite-bearing rock
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
Large (1 cm-2 cm) dark grey to translucent quartz crystals comprise the matrix of the rock. Melilite minerals propagate consistently paralell to one another throughout the rock.
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-14
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-15 Hand Sample - Front View.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-15 Hand Sample - Side View.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-15 Thin Section in XPL.
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e3d17d0d05239749d8edc1881c5029ae
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-15 Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Uncompahgrite
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-15
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Powderhorn, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
Three hand samples from different facies were collected to represent this sample. Out of two of the largest samples one is a dark fine grained rock while the other is coarse grained. Both contain large (5-8 mm) clusters of biotite.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-16 Hand Sample - Horizontal.
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-16 Hand Sample - Horizontal.
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2562275d9269c8a5eaa1c5d74fb7caa4
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A name given to the resource
PH-16 Thin Section in XPL.
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e130bfde3f83d7f9d0f6ae42f101d12e
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Title
A name given to the resource
PH-16 Thin Section in PPL.
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
(PH) Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite Suite -- Gunnison County, SW Colorado
Description
An account of the resource
The Powderhorn (Iron Hill) Carbonatite is located in Gunnison County in about the center of the southwestern quadrant of Colorado. It is a pear-shaped body which is essentially conical at depth, and is exposed over an area of about 12 square miles. The carbonatite body covers about 2 and a half square miles; About 70 percent of the in pyroxenite which was subsequently intruded by or replaced by nepheline and melilite-bearing rocks; magnetite-perovskite, and carbonatite.
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
References
A related resource that is referenced, cited, or otherwise pointed to by the described resource.
<strong>Start Here:<br /><br /></strong>Mitchell, R.H., 2014, Primary and secondary niobium mineral deposits associated with carbonatites: Ore Geology Reviews, v. 64, p. 626-641, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.oregeorev.2014.03.010">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Focuses specifically on the formation of niobium in carbonatites but includes an excellent baseline description of carbonatites.</li>
</ul><strong>Additional Resources:<br /><br /></strong>Nash, W.P., 1972, Mineralogy and Petrology of the Iron Hill <span class="search-result-highlight">Carbonatite</span> Complex, Colorado: Geological Society of America Bulletin, <span class="cit-vol"><span class="cit-sep cit-sep-before-article-vol">v. </span>83<span class="cit-sep cit-sep-after-article-vol">, p. </span></span><span class="cit-pages"><span class="cit-first-page">1361</span><span class="cit-sep">-</span><span class="cit-last-page">1382</span></span>, doi: 10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83[1361:MAPOTI]2.0.CO;2. <a title="Full Article." href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1972)83%5B1361:MAPOTI%5D2.0.CO;2">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Bulk rock chemistry description & maps/diagrams showing the location of rocks in the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul>
Temple, R.K., Grogran, R.M., <span>1965, C<span>arbonatite and related alkalic rocks at powder horn, Colorado: <span>Economic geology and the bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists, v. 60, p. <span>672-692, doi: 10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672. <a title="Full Article" href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.60.4.672.">Full Article.</a><br /><br /></span></span></span></span>
<ul><li>Basic information regarding the structure, geochemistry, and petrogenesis of the Powderhorn Carbonatite.</li>
</ul><br />Van Gosen, B. S., Lowers, H. A., 2007, Iron Hill (Powderhorn) carbonatite complex, Gunnison County, CO; a potential source of several uncommon mineral resources: Mining Engineering, v. 59, p. 56-62, doi: N/A <a title="Abstract" href="http://me.smenet.org/abstract.cfm?articleID=1143&page=56">Abstract.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Mineral resource potential: titanium, iron, vermiculite, vanadium, and nephaline. </li>
</ul><br />Olson, J.C., Hedland, D.C., <span>1981</span>, <span>Alkalic rocks and resources of thorium and associated elements in the Powderhorn District, Gunnison County, Colorado</span>: <span>USGS Numbered Series</span>, Professional Paper , v. <span>1049, <span>p. C1-C34</span>Â </span>Â doi: N/A. <a title="Full Article" href="http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/1049c/report.pdf">Full Article.</a><br /><br /><ul><li>Extensive report by the USGS regarding rock type and history of formation (geologic ages).</li>
</ul>
Rock
A physical material with a mineral composition.
Number of Thin Sections
Number of thin sections associated with this sample
1
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Melilite-bearing rock
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
no date
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Western Minerals Inc.
Is Part Of
A related resource in which the described resource is physically or logically included.
<a href="http://www.geosciencecollections.milne-library.org/items/show/33">Powderhorn Carbonatite Minerals Supplementary Information</a>
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
PH-16
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Beaver Creek, CO
Accrual Method
The method by which items are added to a collection.
Purchased from Western Minerals Inc.
Description
An account of the resource
Hand Sample:
The rock is largely comprised of a very fine grained light green matrix with large (1 x 3 cm) black equant galena crystals. It's pretty magnificent.