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Mineral resource potential map of the Great Rift Instant Study Area, Blaine, Butte, Minidoka, and Power counties, Idaho
James Ridenour, Ronald B. Stotelmeyer, Mel A. Kuntz, Don R. Mabey, Duane E. Champion, Richard H. Lefebvre, W. D. Stanley
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1462-B
A high potential exists for development of decorative building stone resources from slabby, glassy-surfaced pahoehoe lava flows, particularly in the Wapi lava field where the largest volume and variety of stone occurs. The unique appearance of the Blue Dragon flow material from the Craters of the Moon lava field may...
Mineral resource potential map of the Blanco Mountain and Black Canyon Roadless Areas, Inyo and Mono Counties, California
Michael F. Diggles, Richard J. Blakely, Richard L. Rains, Steven W. Schmauch
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1361-C
On the basis of geologic, geochemical, and geophysical investigations and a survey of mines and prospects, the mineral resource potential for gold, silver, lead, zinc, tungsten, and barite of the Blanco Mountain and Black Canyon Roadless Areas is judged to be low to moderate, except for one local area that...
Mineral resource potential map of the Benton Range Roadless Area, Mono County, California
James L. Donahoe, Edwin D. McKee, Richard L. Rains, Donald J. Barnes, Harry W. Campbell, David K. Denton Jr., Stephen R. Iverson, Rodney E. Jeske, Scott A. Stebbins
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1317-C
Tungsten-bearing rocks in the Benton Range Roadless Area occur in tactite lenses within the Paleozoic metasedimentary units that surround and are intruded by Triassic granodiorite of the Benton Range. High anomalous tungsten values were found in the southern part of the study area. Quartz-vein deposits with copper, lead, zinc, and...