MLA 17-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Welcome Creek Wilderness, Granite County, Montana ? Summary Statement

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Terry J. Close
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Welcome Creek Wilderness has small, dispersed gold placers. Pockets in the 25.5 million yd3 (19.5 million m3) of alluvium along Welcome and Rock Creeks have as much as $5.61 gold/yd3 ($7.34/m3) at $500/troy oz ($16.08/g). All the alluvium averages 20.1 cents gold/yd3 (26.3 cents/m3). Because of the low average gold content large-scale placer mining would not be economically feasible. Small-scale selective pocket mining, however, may be profitable. The alluvium along the streams in the Wilderness has little apparent potential for production of sand, gravel, or stone because alternate sources are closer to markets. The four lode prospects known within the Wilderness appear to have low mineral potential. No oil, gas, uranium, or geothermal energy sources are known to be present.
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APA: Terry J. Close  (1982)  MLA 17-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Welcome Creek Wilderness, Granite County, Montana ? Summary Statement

MLA: Terry J. Close MLA 17-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Welcome Creek Wilderness, Granite County, Montana ? Summary Statement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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