Mineral Investigation Of The Lake Fork Rare II Area (No. 6290), Baker And Wallowa Counties, Oregon ? Introduction ? Summary Statement

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Martin D. Conyac
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

Results of the minerals survey indicate low potential for the discovery of placer gold along Deck Creek aid for copper, silver, and gold in PreTertiary rocks within the boundaries of the Lake Fork RARE II area. Potential for oil, natural gas, coal, and geothermal resources is negligible. No evidence of economic mineral resources was found during the examination of the study area, and no assays of rock or placer samples taken from the urea showed economic mineral values. There are no producing or developing mines within the boundaries o of the lake Fork study area. SETTING Mining Districts The Lake Fork RARE II area is on the eastern fringe of the Cornucopia Mining District, which is centered about 6 mi west. It is also on the western edge of the Homestead district, centered about mi east.
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APA: Martin D. Conyac  (1983)  Mineral Investigation Of The Lake Fork Rare II Area (No. 6290), Baker And Wallowa Counties, Oregon ? Introduction ? Summary Statement

MLA: Martin D. Conyac Mineral Investigation Of The Lake Fork Rare II Area (No. 6290), Baker And Wallowa Counties, Oregon ? Introduction ? Summary Statement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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