Origins Of Clay Minerals In The Molycorp Mine Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa, Nm

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Donahue N. Dunbar V. McLemore
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

There are three principle lines of evidence that indicate the clay minerals found in the Goathill North (GHN) rock pile at the Molycorp mine are predominantly a product of hydrothermal alteration, not weathering. The unweathered drill core and samples from GHN have similar types and abundances of clay-mineral groups based on XRD analysis. Chemical analyses from the electron microprobe reveal similar chemical compositions for the hydrothermal alteration clays in drill-core samples and clays found in the rock pile. Textural evidence gathered from petrographic and microprobe examination also suggests a hydrothermal origin for clay minerals.
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APA: K. Donahue N. Dunbar V. McLemore  (2007)  Origins Of Clay Minerals In The Molycorp Mine Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa, Nm

MLA: K. Donahue N. Dunbar V. McLemore Origins Of Clay Minerals In The Molycorp Mine Goathill North Rock Pile, Questa, Nm. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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