Report discussing the mineralogy of the large uranium deposit at the Happy Jack mine. The deposit is located in beds of the Triassic Shinarump conglomerate that that fill a channel cut into the Moenkopi formation.
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Report discussing the mineralogy of the large uranium deposit at the Happy Jack mine. The deposit is located in beds of the Triassic Shinarump conglomerate that that fill a channel cut into the Moenkopi formation.
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Trites, A. F., Jr.; Chew, R. T., III & Lovering, T. G.Mineralogy of the Uranium Deposit at the Happy Jack Mine, White Canyon District, San Juan County, Utah,
report,
December 1955;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1050483/:
accessed April 18, 2024),
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