MLA 24-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Roberts Wilderness Study Area, Eureka County, Nevada ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
David A. Benjamin
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The USBM (U.S. Bureau of Mines) studied mines, prospects, and mineralized sites in the Roberts WSA (Wilderness Study Area) in 1984. The 15,090-acre WSA, located 35 miles northwest of Eureka, NV, is underlain by alluvial deposits of Quaternary age, extrusive and intrusive volcanic rocks of Oligocene through Miocene age, and metasedimentary rocks of Cambrian through Permian age. The Roberts Mountain Thrust fault cuts through the WSA, dividing the metasedimentary rocks into upper and lower plate rock units. One mine, the Kelley, which produced 397 tons of lead-zinc ore prior to 1940, and two prospects are within the WSA; no resources were identified. Exploration for precious metal deposits is presently being conducted in and adjacent to the WSA on large claim blocks. The study area contains six sites in and near these claim blocks that have anomalous gold and silver. Detailed exploration is needed to delineate resources. High purity silica rocks are present in the WSA. Barite, phosphate, oil shale, and vanadium occurrences just outside the WSA may extend into it, but no such occurrences were observed during the USBM study.
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APA: David A. Benjamin  (1986)  MLA 24-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Roberts Wilderness Study Area, Eureka County, Nevada ? Summary

MLA: David A. Benjamin MLA 24-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Roberts Wilderness Study Area, Eureka County, Nevada ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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