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    The Geology, Leasing, and Production History of the Rattlesnake No. 1/Shorty No. 1 Uranium-Vanadium Mine, Apache County, Arizona

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    Author
    Chenoweth, W.L.
    Issue Date
    2003
    Keywords
    Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Reports
    Carrizo Mountains
    Arizona
    Apache County
    mineralized outcrops
    Bureau of Indian Affairs
    Leasing
    Production History
    uranium-vanadium
    uranium
    Mines
    Geology
    Jurassic
    Carrizo laccolith
    Shortwash Member
    Morrison Formation
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    Chenoweth, W.L., 2003, The Geology, Leasing, and Production History of the Rattlesnake No. 1/Shorty No. 1 Uranium-Vanadium Mine, Apache County, Arizona: Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Report CR-03-D, 15 p.
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    The mineralized outcrops that would be developed into the Rattlesnake No. I uranium-vanadium mine were some of the earliest to be found on the north side of the Carrizo Mountains, Apache County, Arizona. This mine would later be known as the Shorty No. I mine. Uranium-vanadium minerals occurred in an isolated exposure of the Salt Wash Member of the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation at the edge of the Carrizo laccolith. Recent examination of the Bureau of Indian Affairs ore production royalty records indicate the mine produced over twice as much ore as previously reported [Scarborough, 1981, p. 126]. A map of the mine workings prepared by the author after mining ceased has been located and is included with this report.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/629268
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    http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/374
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    en
    Series/Report no.
    CR-03-D
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    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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