South Slope Taylor Creek Phosphate Deposit

The South Slope Taylor Creek Phosphate Deposit is a phosphorus-phosphates and uranium mine located in Clark county, Idaho at an elevation of 7,700 feet.

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All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy. It should be assumed that all mines are on private property.

Mine Info

Name: South Slope Taylor Creek Phosphate Deposit  

State:  Idaho

County:  Clark

Elevation: 7,700 Feet (2,347 Meters)

Commodity: Phosphorus-Phosphates, Uranium

Lat, Long: 44.5314, -111.67860

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South Slope Taylor Creek Phosphate Deposit MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: South Slope Taylor Creek Phosphate Deposit
Secondary: Area No. 3 Phosphate Deposit


Commodity

Primary: Phosphorus-Phosphates
Primary: Uranium
Secondary: Fluorine-Fluorite
Tertiary: Vanadium


Location

State: Idaho
County: Clark
District: Island Park Area


Land Status

Land ownership: National Forest
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.
Administrative Organization: Targhee National Forest


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Owner Name: Bannock Chemical Co.


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Occurrence
Operation Type: Surface
Discovery Method: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S


Physiography

General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Northern Rocky Mountains
Physiographic Detail: Centennial Mountains


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Not available


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Name: Shale
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Late Permian

Name: Shale
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Late Permian


Analytical Data

Analytical Data: MINOR VANADIUM AND 1 PART FLUORINE/10 PARTS P2O5
Analytical Data: B1 SUB-MEMBER CONTAINS 4 FT OF ACID-GRADE ROCK


Materials

Not available


Comments

Comment (Development): Econ.Com: Jemmett Says This Area Has Underground Ore Only Because Ore Outcrops and Dips Into A Steep Slope Making Stripping Impossible

Comment (Workings): Trenching

Comment (Geology): 5 Lithologic Members, A, B, C, D, and E, In the Phosphoria Formation

Comment (Location): Location Approximate

Comment (Deposit): Thickness Above For B1 Sub-Member


References

Reference (Deposit): Griner, W. C., 1974, Seventy-First Annual Report Of The Mining Industry Report Of Idaho For 1973-1974, 98 P.

Reference (Deposit): 1953 Geolmap F. S. Honkala, Open-File Report

Reference (Deposit): 1974 Compile State Mine Inspector'S Report For 1973-1974

Reference (Deposit): Jemmett, J. P., 1955, Geology Of Some Of The Phosphate Deposits In The Centennial Mountains Of Idaho And Montana: Moscow, Idaho, Univ. Of Idaho, M. S. Thesis, 67 P.

Reference (Deposit): Honkala, F. S., 1953, Preliminary Report On Geology Of The Centennial Range, Montana-Idaho, Phosphate Deposit: USGS Open-File Rept., 19 P.

Reference (Deposit): IBMG Mines & Prospects Of The Ashton Quad, 1982, V.E. Mitchell, Et Al.


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