
Field examination of shale and argillite in northern Nye County, Nevada
Author(s) -
James R. Connolly,
Lee A. Woodward,
Karl M. Emanuel,
K. Keil
Publication year - 1981
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/59437
Subject(s) - oil shale , geology , bedrock , mineral resource classification , tectonics , mining engineering , geochemistry , geomorphology , archaeology , paleontology , geography
Thirty-two locales underlain by clay-rich strata ranging from Cambrian Pioche Shale to Mississippian Chainman Shale and equivalents were examined in northern Nye County, Nevada. The text of the report summarizes data for each stratigraphic unit examined. Checklists for tabulating field data at each locale are included in an appendix. Working guidelines used to evaluate the locales include a minimum thickness of 150 m (500 ft) of relatively pure clay-rich bedrock, subsurface depth between 150 m (500 ft) and 900 m (3000 ft), low topographic relief, low seismic and tectonic activity, and avoidance of areas with mineral resource production or potential. Field studies indicate that only the Chainman Shale, specifically in the central and northern parts of the Pancake Range, appears to contain sites that meet these guidelines