MLA 142-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM) Coca -321, Riverside County, California ? Summary Statement

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 28
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- 8382 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Twelve properties in the Riverside Mountains have moderate to high potential, for silver, gold, copper, and molybdenum. Six properties in the Big Maria Mountains have moderate potential for zinc, lead, copper, silver, iron ore, and limestone. The Big Maria Mountains also have occurrences of building stone. Four properties in or near the study area have low-grade gold-silver-copper resources totalling more than 300 thousand tons (270,000 t). An estimated 29 million tons (26 million t) of limestone and dolomite, and 620,000 long tons (630,000 t) of iron ore are in the Big Maria Mountains section of the study area. INTRODUCTION The Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Study Area covers about 50,538 acres (20,453 ha) near the Colorado River in eastern Riverside County, California (fig. 1). The study includes portions of both the Big Maria and Riverside Mountains. It lies north of Blythe, California and south of California Highway 62 in the Mojave Desert province of the California Desert Conservation Area. The study area consists of two mountain ranges surrounded mostly by broad alluvial slopes or bajadas. It extends for 25 mi (40 km) from the Riverside Mountains on the north, to the south end of the elongate Big Maria Mountains.
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APA:
(1982) MLA 142-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM) Coca -321, Riverside County, California ? Summary StatementMLA: MLA 142-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Big Maria Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM) Coca -321, Riverside County, California ? Summary Statement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.