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Cowboy Dike (gilsonite dike in the Uinta Formation, Middle Eocene; north of Bonanza, Utah, USA) 10 : 無料・フリー素材/写真

Cowboy Dike (gilsonite dike in the Uinta Formation, Middle Eocene; north of Bonanza, Utah, USA) 10 / James St. John
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Cowboy Dike (gilsonite dike in the Uinta Formation, Middle Eocene; north of Bonanza, Utah, USA) 10

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説明Gilsonite (uintaite) dike in the Tertiary of northeastern Utah, USA.Gilsonite (a.k.a. uintaite) is a variety of asphaltite - it's a solid hydrocarbon - basically solidified oil. Gilsonite usually has the appearance of obsidian or anthracite coal. It is jet black in color, very lightweight, brittle, and has a conchoidal fracture. The largest “deposits” of gilsonite in the world are in the Uinta Basin of northeastern Utah, USA. Gilsonite occurs there as vertical NW-SE trending veins intruded within the Eocene-aged Uinta Formation. The source of the hydrocarbons is organic-rich beds in the underlying Green River Formation (Eocene) and Wasatch Formation (Paleocene).Gilsonite is not readily combustible and is not a fuel, but it does have economic value. Gilsonite is mined in northeastern Utah and processed and is used in numerous products and applications (e.g., see: www.geospectra.net/kite/gilsonite/gilson.htm).This photo shows an active gilsonite mining operation (as of June 2013) developed on the Cowboy Dike intruding the Uinta Formation. The dike was probably emplaced ~10 to 30 million years ago. Locality: gilsonite mining operation ~2.8 air miles almost due north of the town of Bonanza, eastern Uintah County, northeastern Utah, USA (40° 03’ 28.34” N, 109° 10’ 11.44” W)
撮影日2013-06-11 18:10:46
撮影者James St. John
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