MLA 24-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Steel Mountain/Yuba River And Breadwinner Study Areas, Boise And Elmore Counties, Idaho

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Peter N. Gabby
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

In 1992, the Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral resource investigation of the 27,034-hectare Steel Mountain/Yuba River study area and the 16,544-hectare Breadwinner study area. There were approximately 535 lode and placer claims in or partially in the Steel Mountain/Yuba River study area, and 84 lode and placer claims in or partially in the Breadwinner study area. In the Atlanta and Rocky Bar mining districts, both adjacent to and in the Steel Mountain/Yuba River study area, 30,232.4 kg (972,000 02) of gold and 62,838.3 kg (2,020,000 02) of silver had been produced. Most of this production came from outside the study area. Placer properties adjacent to (and a few in) the Breadwinner study area had production of 93.1 kg (2,992 oz) of gold and 20.0 kg (642 02) of silver. Twelve properties in the Steel Mountain/Yuba River study area have potential for resources; eleven have alteration and/or mineralization similar to that found at Atlanta with potential for gold, silver, and tungsten resources, and one has alteration and mineralization associated with polymetallic vein type deposits with potential for gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and tungsten resources. Adjacent to the study area, large bars of gold-bearing gravel can be found along the Middle Fork Boise River. Four properties in the Breadwinner study area have potential for mineral resources; one has alteration and mineralization associated with skarn, polymetallic vein, and, possibly, copper-molybdenum and molybdenum porphyry types of deposits; two have alteration and metal assays associated with polymetallic vein, and possibly copper-molybdenum and molybdenum porphyry types of deposits; and one has alteration and mineralization similar to that found at Atlanta. These four have potential for gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, and tungsten resources Adjacent to and extending into the Breadwinner study area are large bars of gold-bearing gravel along North and Middle Forks Boise River.
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APA: Peter N. Gabby  (1993)  MLA 24-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Steel Mountain/Yuba River And Breadwinner Study Areas, Boise And Elmore Counties, Idaho

MLA: Peter N. Gabby MLA 24-93 - Mineral Resource Investigation Of The Steel Mountain/Yuba River And Breadwinner Study Areas, Boise And Elmore Counties, Idaho. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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