42. Uranium Deposits in the Eocene Sandstones of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Vernon A. Mrak
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

The Powder River Basin of northeast Wyoming was the first area in the state to receive attention during the early days of uranium exploration. Although the uranium occurrences are many and widespread, most of the known ore deposits are quite small and difficult to mine. As a result of this, detailed regional exploration in the Powder River Basin has been neglected. The uranium ore deposits occur in that part of the Wasatch Formation that is of earliest Eocene age, and they are scattered over an area of about 400 square miles. All uranium ore deposits are associated with red beds or altered sandstones within the Wasatch Formation. Uranium ore was first shipped from the region in 1953. Total production through June of 1965 is 506,257 tons of uranium ore containing 1,922,527 pounds of U3O8. The average grade of ore is about 0.19 per cent U3O8. The major producing area of the Powder River Basin is the Monument Hill district where about 91 per cent of the basin's total uranium ore has been mined. The source of uranium is presumed to have been the Oligocene, Miocene, and perhaps Pliocene tuffaceous rocks that once overlay the area. Joints, fractures, and permeable beds or zones were the passageways for the migration of uraniferous waters from the overlying beds to the Eocene host rocks.
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APA: Vernon A. Mrak  (1968)  42. Uranium Deposits in the Eocene Sandstones of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming

MLA: Vernon A. Mrak 42. Uranium Deposits in the Eocene Sandstones of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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