The Lukachukai Mountains are a mountain range in northeast Arizona, entirely within the Navajo Indian Reservation. The highest point of the range is an unnamed point at 9466 feet (2885 meters) above sea level.[1]
The Lukachukai Mountain trail gives access to some of the scenic red-rock high country here. The trailhead is located just south of Buffalo Pass on Indian Route 13, a paved highway. [2]
There is a belt of Uranium deposits that crosses the Lukachukai Mountains. The ore belt is within a bed of lenticular sandstone and mudstone that apparently provided sufficient permeable sandstone for the passage of ore solutions, and sufficient impermeable mudstone to restrict movement of solutions to particular sandstone beds. An unusual concentration of organic material (carbonized wood?) served as a precipitation agent. [3]
References
edit- ^ Peakbagger data
- ^ 2006, Arizona Trails: Northeast, by P. Massey et al, ISBN-13:9781930193024 trail guide
- ^ John Alan Masters, "Geology of the uranium deposits of the Lukachukai Mountains area, northeastern Arizona." Economic Geology; March 1955; v. 50; no. 2; p. 111-126; DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.50.2.111 Abstract
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