Strategic metals (tantalum, columbium, beryllium) in pegmatites of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming. A preliminary report. Open file report, 1987-88
Abstract
In 1987 and 1988, the Bureau of Mines evaluated pegmatites and granitic rocks on the south side of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, WY, primarily for the strategic metals tantalum, niobium, and beryllium. The U.S. relies on foreign imports for over 90% of the tantalum and niobium consumed annually, and has no major known tantalum deposit. Widely spaced reconnaissance sampling identified subeconomic tantalum resources in two pegmatites on Copper Mountain, amounting to 1.5 million short tons at grades of 0.02% to 0.03% Ta{sub 2}O{sub 5} (tantalum pentoxide). Tantalum content is 0.8 million pounds of Ta{sub 2}O{sub 5}, or about 1/5 of the total tantalum resources delineated in the U.S. Tantalum recovery testing showed that 70% recovery is possible. Additionally, niobium and beryllium could be byproducts of tantalum mining. Tungsten, gold, silver, and copper, primarily in quartz veins, are not present in economic amounts. Sample assays suggest additional tantalum resources could be present in other pegmatites in the study area, but more sampling work is required to determine resources. Unsampled pegmatites on an adjacent 2 square miles of land should be examined. Discovery of more tantalum resources could help alleviate U.S. dependence on foreign imports.
- Authors:
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Bureau of Mines, Denver, CO (USA). Intermountain Field Operation Center
- OSTI Identifier:
- 5528862
- Report Number(s):
- PB-89-214217/XAB; BUMINES-OFR-15-89
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
- Resource Relation:
- Other Information: Color illustrations reproduced in black and white
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; BERYLLIUM; DOMESTIC SUPPLIES; MINERAL RESOURCES; PEGMATITES; NIOBIUM; REFRACTORY METALS; TANTALUM; WYOMING; MINING; ALKALINE EARTH METALS; ALLOYS; ELEMENTS; FEDERAL REGION VIII; GRANITES; IGNEOUS ROCKS; METALS; NORTH AMERICA; PLUTONIC ROCKS; RESOURCES; ROCKS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS; USA; 290400* - Energy Planning & Policy- Energy Resources
Citation Formats
Chatman, M L. Strategic metals (tantalum, columbium, beryllium) in pegmatites of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming. A preliminary report. Open file report, 1987-88. United States: N. p., 1989.
Web.
Chatman, M L. Strategic metals (tantalum, columbium, beryllium) in pegmatites of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming. A preliminary report. Open file report, 1987-88. United States.
Chatman, M L. 1989.
"Strategic metals (tantalum, columbium, beryllium) in pegmatites of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming. A preliminary report. Open file report, 1987-88". United States.
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title = {Strategic metals (tantalum, columbium, beryllium) in pegmatites of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, Wyoming. A preliminary report. Open file report, 1987-88},
author = {Chatman, M L},
abstractNote = {In 1987 and 1988, the Bureau of Mines evaluated pegmatites and granitic rocks on the south side of Copper Mountain, Fremont County, WY, primarily for the strategic metals tantalum, niobium, and beryllium. The U.S. relies on foreign imports for over 90% of the tantalum and niobium consumed annually, and has no major known tantalum deposit. Widely spaced reconnaissance sampling identified subeconomic tantalum resources in two pegmatites on Copper Mountain, amounting to 1.5 million short tons at grades of 0.02% to 0.03% Ta{sub 2}O{sub 5} (tantalum pentoxide). Tantalum content is 0.8 million pounds of Ta{sub 2}O{sub 5}, or about 1/5 of the total tantalum resources delineated in the U.S. Tantalum recovery testing showed that 70% recovery is possible. Additionally, niobium and beryllium could be byproducts of tantalum mining. Tungsten, gold, silver, and copper, primarily in quartz veins, are not present in economic amounts. Sample assays suggest additional tantalum resources could be present in other pegmatites in the study area, but more sampling work is required to determine resources. Unsampled pegmatites on an adjacent 2 square miles of land should be examined. Discovery of more tantalum resources could help alleviate U.S. dependence on foreign imports.},
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year = {Fri Mar 31 00:00:00 EST 1989},
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