The General Chemical Corp. Trona Mine and Plant is a soda ash, sodium, and sodium carbonate mine located in Sweetwater county, Wyoming.
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Mine Info
Elevation:
Commodity: Soda Ash, Sodium, Sodium Carbonate
Lat, Long: 41.59168, -109.75488
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General Chemical Corp. Trona Mine and Plant MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: General Chemical Corp. Trona Mine and Plant
Secondary: General Chemical Corp. Mine
Secondary: Green River Facility (General Chemical)
Secondary: Green River Allied Mine
Secondary: General Chemical Green River Facility
Secondary: Alchem Trona Mine
Secondary: Allied Trona
Secondary: Allied Chemical Corp. Mine
Secondary: Allied Chemical Company Mill
Secondary: Green River Trona District
Commodity
Primary: Soda Ash
Primary: Sodium
Primary: Sodium Carbonate
Tertiary: Halite
Tertiary: Oil Shale
Location
State: Wyoming
County: Sweetwater
District: Green River Trona District
Land Status
Not available
Holdings
Type: State Lease
Type: Federal Lease
Workings
Type: Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: General Chemical
Percent: 75.00
Home Office: General Chemical Industrial Products 120 Eagle Rock Avenue East Hanover, New Jersey 07936 (800) 819-8568 General Chemical Partners 20 mi west of Green River
Info Year: 2009
Years: 1968 -
Owner Name: Allied Chemical Corp.
Owner Name: Church & Dwight
Info Year: 2008
Production
Year: 2009
Material type: More than 4 million tons-per-year of trona are mined.
Year: 2009
Time Period: 1968- 2008
Material type: [per Mac Richardson, Mine Engineering Superintendant, General Chemical, email communication 11/9/09]
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Producer
Deposit Type: Evaporite
Plant Type: Refiner
Plant Subtype: Calcination/Dead Burn
Operation Type: Underground
Discovery Year: 1938
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: Y
Deposit Size: L
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Wyoming Basin
Mineral Deposit Model
Model Name: Bedded sodium carbonate
Orebody
Name: General Chemical, bed 17
Form: TABULAR: BLANKET
Structure
Type: R
Description: Basin And Range Province; Green River Basin; East Of Overthrust Belt, South Of Wind River Mts.
Type: L
Description: Rock Springs Uplift, East Of Trona Area, Stratigraphic High During Much Of Green River Fm. Depositional Period. It Created A Barrier Restricting Water Circulation And Aiding Evaporite Precipitation.
Alterations
Alteration Type: L
Alteration Text: Trona May Be In Part A Diagenetic Product Of Reaction Between Evaporite Minerals And Na-Rich Water From The Weathering Of Andesitic Tuffs Of Green River Formation. Geochemical Studies (Parker, Et Al, 1971) Have Shown That The Green River Was Probably A Source Of Na-Rich Water. Solution Activity And Reorganization Of Material Is Evident Including Enlarged Grainsize And Secondary Redeposition Of Trona (Parker, Et Al, 1971).
Rocks
Name: Evaporite
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Eocene
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Trona
Gangue: Nahcolite
Gangue: Calcite
Gangue: Shortite
Gangue: Gaylussite
Gangue: Dolomite
Unknown: Oil Shale
Unknown: Halite
Comments
Comment (Ownership): Church & Dwight Co., Inc., (churchdwight.com) has a partnership operating agreement with General Chemical.
Comment (General): 3 merged and deleted records contained references as follows: 10230625 (0560370026) reported by IFOC 23-nov-1983: CAMERON ENGINEERS-WYO MINERAL IND REVIEW & FORECAST, 1969 REVISED BY MILS 10-79 10085096 (w700625) reported by Beougher, 1-AUG-1989: MINING MAGAZINE, JANUARY 1989, P. 45 ORE PRODUCTION CAPACITY GREATER THAN 4,500,000 TONNES/YEAR. [per Mac Richardson, Mine Engineering Superintendant, General Chemical, email communication 11/9/09. Changed from 3,000,000 tonnes/year to 4,500,000] 10181634 (0560370516) reported by SDSM 23-nov-1983: WYO GEOL SURV OPEN FILES
Comment (Workings): EMPLOYES 510 PEOPLE. [per Mac Richardson, Mine Engineering Superintendant, General Chemical, email communication 11/9/09. Changed from 1,200 people to 510 people] CAPACITY DOUBLED TO 2.2 MILLION TON/YR IN 1975. per Mac Richardson, Mine Engineering Superintendant, General Chemical, email communication 11/9/09. Current plant capacity 2,800,000 tons/year.] BETWEEN 1976-1979 $15 MILLION SPENT ON ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND SAFETY.
Comment (Development): VAST DEPOSIT FOUND WHILE DRILLING OIL AND GAS TEST WELL. MAJOR MINE EXPANSION 1976.
Comment (Commodity): TRONA BEDS GENERALLY OVER 90% PURE. HALITE IN BEDS LESSENS VALUE.
Comment (Deposit): PARKER, ET AL, 1971, (REF. 2) GIVES A COMPREHENSIVE REPORT OF THE GENESIS OF THE GREEN RIVER TRONA DEPOSITS, INCLUDING THE GEOCHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, PALEOENVIRONMENT, AND THE MINING OF TRONA. ; INFO.SRC : 1 PUB LIT
Comment (Deposit): WILKINS PEAK MEMBER OF THE GREEN RIVER FM. HAS OVER 25 EXTENSIVE TRONA BEDS RANGING UP TO 37 FEET THICK AND COVERING AN AREA UP TO 850 SQ. MILES. ELEVEN BEDS ARE OVER 6 FT THICK. A TOTAL OF 50 BILLION TONS OF TRONA ARE ESTIMATED FOR THE AREA.
References
Reference (Deposit): Dyni, J.R., and Jones, R.W., eds., 1998, Proceedings of the First International Soda Ash Converence, vol. II: Wyoming State Geological Survey Public Information Circular 40, 215 p.
Reference (Deposit): http://www.genchem.com/the-green-river-facility.asp [last accessed 09-NOV-2009] and http://www.genchem.com/pdf/Green%20River%20Soda%20Ash%20Facility.pdf [last accessed 07-jun-2010]
URL: http://www.genchem.com/the-green-river-facility.asp
Reference (Deposit): PARKER, R.B., 1971, ed., CONTRIBUTIONS TO GEOLOGY, TRONA ISSUE, UNIV. OF WYOMING, V. 10, N. 1.
Reference (Deposit): USBM MINERALS YEARBOOK 1978-1979.
Reference (Deposit): MINING MAGAZINE, JANUARY 1989, P. 45.
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