CANADIAN AND WORLD MINERAL DEPOSIT DATABASES
Geological Survey of Canada


Deposit number Country Location Names Commodities
1029 United States (Utah) 38.12.00 N -- 109.15.00 W Centennial (Lisbon Valley) Cu
 
Database name: World Sediment-Hosted Cu Deposits
Compilers: R. V. Kirkham, J. J. Carriere, A. Rafer, and P. Born
Release date: 2015-01-27
   
Deposit name(s): Centennial (Lisbon Valley)
Political location(s): United States; Province or state: Utah
Deposit clan (type): sediment-hosted copper
Deposit (sub) types: continental redbed; oxide and sulphide copper minerals occur throughout the 90 m stratigraphic section of burro canyon and dakota formations
Geologic province: Lisbon Valley
Commodities: Cu
Geological ages: Early Cretaceous - Cretaceous (host rocks)
Qualified comments: (Applies to: miscellaneous comments) oxide and sulphide copper minerals occur throughout the 90 m stratigraphic section of burro canyon and dakota formations; mineralization is structurally and stratigraphically controlled, adjacent to the Lisbon Valley fault
References:
Budinski, D. R., 1993
Summary Report on the Lisbon Valley Property, San Juan County, Utah
Company Report, Summo Mineral Corporation, 37 p.

Mardirosian, C. A., 1974
Mining Districts and Mineral Deposits of Utah (2nd Edition) (Exclusive of Oil, Gas and Water)
Geological Consultant, Scale 1000000

Production data: Report period: from 1969 until 1973; 350,000 metric ton ore; Provisional entry?: yes
Grade-commodity information:Cu: 1.25 percent
Reference: Van Eden, J. G., 1978: Stratiform Copper and Zinc Mineralization in the Cretaceous of Angola; Economic Geology, Volume 73, p. 1154 - 1160
Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0%

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