Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
34° 46' 17'' North , 98° 38' 11'' West
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Mindat Locality ID:
296868
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:296868:4
Structure: Wichita Mountains Glen Mountains Layered Complex Intrusive
Alteration: Altered To Greenstone Or Chlorite Mostly
Tectonics: Aulacogen
Deposit: Located by burk (1936). A diabase dike in glen mountains layered complex. De barr (1904, p. 35) lists samples 77-80, from the green lead, w. Of meers. Veeder (1936) showed 3 more pits in sec. 36 (near c-sw-nw-sw-36) (near c-sw-nw-sw-sw-36) (sw-ne-sw-sw-sw-36), all about 30-50 ft deep. Some were aplite dikes near contact of anorthosite and mount scott granite.
Development: De barr (1904, p. 35) mentions the green lead w. Of meers. Veeder (1936) mentions that the work was done about 30 years ago.
Geology: The prospects are about 0.25 mi n. Of contact zone of mount scott granite and anorthosites. Aplite dikes and diabase dikes cut the granite and anorthosites. A n-s lineament extends through the hattie green prospect and is probably the main weak zone in the region. The post oak conglomerate surrounds the area, where bedrock is covered.
Rock formation(s): L Or M Zone Of Glen Mountains Layered Complex
Ore(s): Diabase Dike Striking N-S
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| ⓘ | Malachite | 5.BA.10 | Cu2(CO3)(OH)2 |
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