The Pittsburgh Deposit is a aluminum and potassium mine located in Piute county, Utah.
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Mine Info
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Pittsburgh Deposit MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Pittsburgh Deposit
Commodity
Primary: Aluminum
Primary: Potassium
Location
State: Utah
County: Piute
District: Marysvale Region/Gold Mt. District
Land Status
Land ownership: Private
Note: the land ownership field only identifies whether the area the mine is in is generally on public lands like Forest Service or BLM land, or if it is in an area that is generally private property. It does not definitively identify property status, nor does it indicate claim status or whether an area is open to prospecting. Always respect private property.
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Type: Surface/Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: Pittsburgh - Utah Potash Co.
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Occurrence
Deposit Type: Replacement
Operation Type: Unknown
Discovery Year: 1915
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: L
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Intermontane Plateaus
Physiographic Province: Colorado Plateaus
Physiographic Section: High Plateaus Of Utah
Physiographic Detail: Tushar Mountains
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: IRREGULAR
Structure
Type: L
Description: Callaghan ( 1938 ) States, "Alunite-Containing Beds Of Altered Volcanic Rocks Are Inclined Southward Against A Fault Trending West."
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Name: Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic)
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Oligocene
Name: Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic)
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock
Age Young: Pliocene
Name: Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic)
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Pliocene
Analytical Data
Analytical Data: 5 ANALYSES RANGE FROM 22.0 % TO 70.5 % ALUNITE
Materials
Ore: Natroalunite
Gangue: Gypsum
Gangue: Jarosite
Gangue: Montmorillonite
Gangue: Pyrite
Comments
Comment (Commodity): PROJECT 9350 - 01393 ALUNITE RESOURCES
Comment (Reserve-Resource): THOENEN (1941) QUOTES UNPUB EST BY CALLAGHAN
Comment (Deposit): CALLAGHAN ( 1973 ) SAYS, "SOME HIGH-GRADE NATROALUNITE AND ALUNITE IS RESTRICTED TO VEIN-LIKE LENSES 10 FT OR LESS IN WIDTH AND OF LIMITED CONTINUITY."
Comment (Workings): "SHALLOW PITS AND SOME SHORT TUNNELS" (CALLAGHAN, 1938, P. 126)
Comment (Geology): LOCAL ALUNITIC ZONES ARE HIGH GRADE BUT SMALL AND SPOTTILY DISTRIBUTED.
Comment (Location): N AND W OF THE MOUTH OF DEER CREEK CANYON. SW OF ANTELOPE RANGE
Comment (Deposit): Discovery Year: WW1
References
Reference (Analytical Data): SRC.REF: THOENEN, J. R., 1941 , USBM R. I. 3561 , P. 29 .
Reference (Deposit): CALLAGHAN, E., 1938 , PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE ALUNITE DEPOSITS OF THE MARYSVALE REGION, UTAH: USGS BULL. 886 -D, P. 126 - 127 .
Reference (Deposit): CALLAGHAN, E., 1973 , MINERAL RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF PIUTE COUNTY, UTAH AND ADJOINING AREA: UTAH GEOL. AND MINERALOG. SURVEY BULL. 102 , P. 85 - 86 .
Reference (Deposit): WW1 DIREXPL UNKNOWN: TUNNEL
Reference (Deposit): 1957 GEOLMAP P. F. KERR AND OTHERS: GEOL. SOC. AMERICA SPEC. PAPER 64 .
Reference (Deposit): 1938 GEOLMAP E. CALLAGHAN - V. C. KELLEY: UTAH GEOL. AND MINEROLOG. SURVEY BULL. 102 , PL. 14
Reference (Deposit): KERR, P. F., AND OTHERS, 1957 , MARYSVALE, UTAH, URANIUM AREA: GEOL. SOC. AMERICA SPEC. PAPER 64 , 212 P.
Reference (Deposit): THOENEN, J. R., 1941 , ALUNITE RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES: USBM REPT. INV. 3561 , P. 29 , 38 .
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