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Associated fossil material from the Ophir Formation at the Iron Mine Ridge locality (formerly upper Tintic Quartzite) and Rock Creek locality (formerly Cambrian Undifferentiated). (1–3) Fossils from Iron Mine Ridge (see Fig. 1.5): (1) brachiopod (FHPR 11151) from 40.5 m; (2) two hyoliths (FHPR 11155) from 40.5 m; (3) molds of two indeterminate hyoliths (FHPR 11153) from 39 m. (4–6) Fossils from Cambrian layers at Rock Creek (see Fig. 1.6): (4) mold of articulated dorsal exoskeleton of an indeterminate ‘ptychoparioid’ trilobite (FHPR 18457) from 114 m (Ophir Formation); (5) mold of a hyolithid hyolith (FHPR 18458) from 109 m (Ophir Formation); (6) linguloid brachiopod (FHPR 18460) from 77 m (Tintic Quartzite). Scale bars = 1 cm (1–5); 5 mm (6).
Published: 01 July 2024
Figure 2. Associated fossil material from the Ophir Formation at the Iron Mine Ridge locality (formerly upper Tintic Quartzite) and Rock Creek locality (formerly Cambrian Undifferentiated). ( 1–3 ) Fossils from Iron Mine Ridge (see Fig. 1.5 ): ( 1 ) brachiopod (FHPR 11151) from 40.5 m; ( 2 ) two
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Elrathiella aff. E. euthyopsis Sundberg, 1994 from the Ophir Formation: (1) cranidium, FHPR 11094-3; (2) cranidium, FHPR 11094-2; (3) cranidium, FHPR 11148; (4) cranidium, FHPR 11093c; (5) librigena, FHPR 11147; (6–8) cranidium, FHPR 11132a, dorsal, anterior, and lateral views, respectively; (9–11) cranidium, FHPR 11098, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, respectively; (12) cranidium, FHPR 11094a, b (smaller specimen); (13) cranidium, FHPR 11132-2; (14, 15) cranidium, FHPR 11101, dorsal and lateral views, respectively; (16) pygidium with articulated thoracic segment, FHPR 11146; (17) pygidium, FHPR 11093b; (18) pygidium, FHPR 11093a, questionably assigned to this species; (19–21) pygidium, FHPR 11147a, dorsal, posterior, and lateral views, respectively; (22) librigena, FHPR 11059, internal mold (not latex). All photos are of latex casts, unless otherwise noted. All specimens are from 40.5 m in the Iron Mine Ridge section (Fig. 1.5; Wasatch County, Utah).
Published: 01 July 2024
Figure 3. Elrathiella aff. E. euthyopsis Sundberg, 1994 from the Ophir Formation: ( 1 ) cranidium, FHPR 11094-3; ( 2 ) cranidium, FHPR 11094-2; ( 3 ) cranidium, FHPR 11148; ( 4 ) cranidium, FHPR 11093c; ( 5 ) librigena, FHPR 11147; ( 6–8 ) cranidium, FHPR 11132a, dorsal, anterior
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1949
AAPG Bulletin (1949) 33 (7): 1161–1197.
... shale and sandstone and mottled gray limestone of the Lower and Middle Cambrian Ophir formation and the mottled gray limestone of the Middle and possibly Upper Cambrian Maxfield limestone. Locally, the Maxfield is absent at the top of the Cambrian. In the Uinta Mountains, the Cambrian rocks...
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Context of fossils studied herein. (1) Location of study area in northeastern Utah, western United States. (2) Map of Uinta Mountains and Cambrian localities studied here (stars). Outcrop exposures in black lines around southern rim of mountains. Western outcrops mapped as Tintic Quartzite but include Ophir Formation studied here; eastern outcrops assigned to the Lodore Formation. Outcrops based on geologic maps by Bryant (1992), Hansen et al. (1983), and Sprinkel (2006). (3, 4) Photographs of Iron Mine Ridge section of upper 74 m of Cambrian rocks (Ophir Formation): (3) looking west-southwest diagonally down dip and across strike, with approximate Ophir-Madison contact labeled; white arrow indicates approximate level of fossil layers; (4) looking southeast showing upper Ophir Formation layers and with fossil layers level shown by white arrow. (5) Stratigraphic section of Ophir Formation at Iron Mine Ridge locality showing distributions of fossil taxa. (6) Stratigraphic section of Tintic Quartzite and Ophir Formation at Rock Creek showing distributions of fossil taxa.
Published: 01 July 2024
Quartzite but include Ophir Formation studied here; eastern outcrops assigned to the Lodore Formation. Outcrops based on geologic maps by Bryant ( 1992 ), Hansen et al. ( 1983 ), and Sprinkel ( 2006 ). ( 3, 4 ) Photographs of Iron Mine Ridge section of upper 74 m of Cambrian rocks (Ophir Formation): ( 3
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1992
GSA Bulletin (1992) 104 (5): 516–527.
... thrust sheet contains Proterozoic metasedimentary rocks in its hanging wall and has a footwall lateral ramp that cuts up section southward. In the northern part of the study area, Cambrian Maxfield and Ophir Formations were pervasively ductilely deformed at all scales. There, east and northeast-vergent...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1953
AAPG Bulletin (1953) 37 (12): 2734–2742.
...Norman C. Williams ABSTRACT Geologic mapping in the South Fork Basin of the western Uinta Mountains, Utah, has yielded data which permit a more accurate interpretation of the position of the pre-Cambrian-Paleozoic contact. Two formations (Ophir and Pine Valley) heretofore assigned to the Cambrian...
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Published: 01 July 2024
Journal of Paleontology (2024) 98 (4): 452–459.
...Figure 2. Associated fossil material from the Ophir Formation at the Iron Mine Ridge locality (formerly upper Tintic Quartzite) and Rock Creek locality (formerly Cambrian Undifferentiated). ( 1–3 ) Fossils from Iron Mine Ridge (see Fig. 1.5 ): ( 1 ) brachiopod (FHPR 11151) from 40.5 m; ( 2 ) two...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1984
AAPG Bulletin (1984) 68 (7): 948.
... has been thrust eastward over Lower Cambrian Tintic Quartzite and Middle Cambrian shales and limestones of the Ophir Formation and Maxfield Limestone. This thrust is named the Ogden thrust. Similarly, at Durst Mountain, east of Morgan Valley, the Farmington Canyon complex has been thrust over Lower...
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Trachycheilus aff. T. whirlwindensis Sundberg, 1994 from the Ophir Formation: (1–4) cranidium, FHPR 11139a, dorsal internal mold, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, respectively; (5–7) cranidium, FHPR 11102, dorsal, anterior, and lateral views, respectively. All specimens are from 40.5 m in the Iron Mine Ridge section (Fig. 1.5). All images are of latex casts unless otherwise noted.
Published: 01 July 2024
Figure 4. Trachycheilus aff. T. whirlwindensis Sundberg, 1994 from the Ophir Formation: ( 1–4 ) cranidium, FHPR 11139a, dorsal internal mold, dorsal, lateral, and anterior views, respectively; ( 5–7 ) cranidium, FHPR 11102, dorsal, anterior, and lateral views, respectively. All specimens
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—Composite diagram comparing stratigraphic sections along south flank of Uinta Mountains with section in southern Wasatch and Oquirrh mountains. P. C., Park City formation; D. C., Diamond Creek sandstone; K., Kirkman limestone; O., Oquirrh formation; W., Weber formation; M., Morgan formation; M. C., Manning Canyon shale; G. B., Great Blue limestone; H., Humbug formation; M. D., Madison limestone and Deseret limestone; J., Jefferson(?) dolomite; O., Ophir formation; T., Tintic quartzite.
Published: 01 July 1949
formation; M. C., Manning Canyon shale; G. B., Great Blue limestone; H., Humbug formation; M. D., Madison limestone and Deseret limestone; J., Jefferson(?) dolomite; O., Ophir formation; T., Tintic quartzite.
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a, Fault juxtaposing Neoproterozoic rocks (left) against Cambrian Tintic Quartzite. Note apparent drag folding in the rocks. View is north toward Mahagony Hollow (fig. 2, MH). b, Cross section across central Canyon Range showing about 1.25 km of minimum offset for the range-bounding fault. The cross section is highly simplified; more detailed sections appear in Mitra and Sussman (1997). pCc, Caddy Canyon Quartzite and equivalents; pCi, Inkom Formation; pCm, Mutual Formation; Ct, Tintic Quartzite; Co, Ophir Formation; Cu, undifferentiated Cambrian carbonates; O, S, D, Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian strata, respectively; TKc, Canyon Range Formation; Toc, Oak City Formation. (Following Christie-Blick [1982], Christie-Blick and Levy [1989], and Levy and Christie-Blick [1991], we avoid the potentially misleading SE Idaho stratigraphic nomenclature sometimes applied to the Canyon Range Neoproterozoic rocks. We thus classify all rocks stratigraphically below the Inkom Formation as Caddy Canyon Quartzite and equivalents, including the units mapped by Millard [1983], Holladay [1984], and Hintze [1991a, 1991b, 1991c, 1991d, 1991e] as Pocatello Formation and Blackrock Canyon Limestone.)
Published: 01 November 1999
-bounding fault. The cross section is highly simplified; more detailed sections appear in Mitra and Sussman ( 1997 ). pCc , Caddy Canyon Quartzite and equivalents; pCi , Inkom Formation; pCm , Mutual Formation; Ct , Tintic Quartzite; Co , Ophir Formation; Cu , undifferentiated Cambrian carbonates; O
Series: Society of Economic Geologists Guidebook Series
Published: 01 January 1998
DOI: 10.5382/GB.29.18
EISBN: 9781934969823
... of the Mercur mine are situated in the southwest Oquirrh Mountains, approximately 30 miles south of Tooele, Utah. The gold deposits of Mercur lie along the eastern limb of the NNW-trending Ophir anticline. The anticline is one of a series of NNW-trending folds that have an asymmetrical shape due to folding...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1954
AAPG Bulletin (1954) 38 (5): 950–951.
...) are subject therefore to a fair measure of personal interpretation. Organization of sedimentary rocks on the basis of lithology is concrete. This virtue is recognized in the U.S.G.S. definition of a formation as “a mappable lithologic unit.” Facies change introduces complexities, but these can frequently...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1959
GSA Bulletin (1959) 70 (2): 207–218.
... as the upper part of the Tintic quartzite and as young as Simonson dolomite. A thick conglomerate occurs below the Pinyon Peak formation at the northern end of the range, and the conglomerate rests upon rocks as young as the Lake-town dolomite. To the south the conglomerate is thin and rests upon lower...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1943
GSA Bulletin (1943) 54 (12): 1781–1822.
... Eureka to western Grand Canyon and eastward throughout most of western Utah. In southeastern Nevada and north-westernmost Arizona the Pioche has previously been regarded as part of the Bright Angel shale; and in western Utah it has been called Ophir and Cabin. The Pioche formation is both Lower...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2014
Geology (2014) 42 (9): 795–798.
... that mimics the shape of the layered deposits. By using crater statistics to constrain the formation ages of the individual landslides to between ca. 200 and 400 Ma, we conclude that the retreat of the interior layered deposits was rapid, requiring erosion rates of between 1200 and 2300 nm yr –1 . We suggest...
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(a) Map showing locations of igneous samples from this study (Cook and Bowman unpublished data; John 1991) (geology after Baker et al. 1966). The dashed rectangular area along the southern margin corresponds to the contact aureole study area. (b) Map showing locations of skarn and aureole samples (geology after Baker et al. 1966; Cook 1992). Metamorphic isograds are labeled by index mineral: talc (tlc); tremolite (tr); forsterite (fo); and periclase (per). Stratigraphic units include the Cambrian Tintic (Ct), Ophir Shale, and Maxfield (Cm) formations; Mississippian Fitchville (Mf) and Deseret/Gardison (Mdg) formations and Quaternary alluvium (Qal). The Alta-Grizzly thrust (labeled with teeth) predates the Alta intrusion, and has repeated some of the stratigraphic section.
Published: 01 April 2001
of skarn and aureole samples (geology after Baker et al. 1966 ; Cook 1992 ). Metamorphic isograds are labeled by index mineral: talc (tlc); tremolite (tr); forsterite (fo); and periclase (per). Stratigraphic units include the Cambrian Tintic (Ct), Ophir Shale, and Maxfield (Cm) formations; Mississippian
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (5-6): 1045–1051.
...Anthony R. Kampf; John M. Hughes; Barbara P. Nash; Stephen E. Wright; George R. Rossman; Joe Marty Abstract Ophirite, Ca 2 Mg 4 [Zn 2 Mn 2 3+ (H 2 O) 2 (Fe 3+ W 9 O 34 ) 2 ]·46H 2 O, is a new mineral species from the Ophir Hill Consolidated mine, Ophir district, Oquirrh Mountains, Tooele County...
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Published: 01 August 2006
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2006) 39 (3): 227–240.
... wall rock landslide complexes and four ILD landslides were modelled using limit-equilibrium slope stability analysis to evaluate the mechanisms of slope failure. Wall rock landslide complexes in the Ophir and Hebes Chasmata required artesian fluid pressures of at least 41% of overburden pressure...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1981
Journal of the Geological Society (1981) 138 (2): 217–220.
... of Geological Sciences, to whom the Mineral Deposits Studies Group extend their thanks, was subdivided into 3 sections. The first day was devoted to a number of papers which covered varied aspects. Isotopic studies on the mineralization of the Ophir Valley, Colorado (Jackson), and the Ba-Zn deposit at Aberfeldy...