Bentonite Deposits of the Northern Black Hills District Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota (open access)

Bentonite Deposits of the Northern Black Hills District Wyoming, Montana, and South Dakota

From abstract: The northern Black Hills bentonite mining district includes parts of Crook County, Wyo., Carter County, Mont., and Butte County, S. Dak. Within this district, many beds of bentonite occur interspersed with sedimentary strata of Cretaceous age that have an average total thickness of about 3,000 feet and consist chiefly of marine shale, marl, and argillaceous sandstone. The bentonite beds occur in formations ranging upward from the Newcastle sandstone to the lower part of the Mitten black shale member of the Pierre shale. Tertiary (?) and Quaternary deposits of gravel, sand, and silt are present on extensive terraces, and deposits of such materials also extend along stream courses in all parts of the district.
Date: 1962
Creator: Knechtel, Maxwell M. & Patterson, Sam H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reconnaissance for Uranium-Bearing Lignite in the Ekalaka Lignite Field , Carter County, Montana (open access)

Reconnaissance for Uranium-Bearing Lignite in the Ekalaka Lignite Field , Carter County, Montana

A report about uranium bearing lignite beds which are 1.5 to 8 feet thick that occur in the Fort Union formation of the southern part of the Ekalaka Hills, Carter County, Montana.
Date: July 1954
Creator: Gill, James R.
System: The UNT Digital Library