MLA 25-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Pyramid Peak Planning Area, Riverside County, California ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael S. Miller
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In 1985 and 1986, at the request of the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 17,000-acre Pyramid Peak planning area in order to evaluate its identified mineral resources. The planning area is located in Riverside County, CA, 15 miles south of Palm Springs. The planning area contains marginally economic resources of marble and mica, subeconomic resources of garnet and occurrences of gold and tungsten. The area is underlain by marble, quartzite, schist, migmatite, intrusive rock, and a wide zone of intensely sheared rock. Quaternary stream, landslide, talus, and colluvial material overlie the older rocks. Ten claims for marble in or overlapping the southwest and southeast parts of the planning area are current (1986). Many other current claims are outside the planning area, adjacent to or within 2 miles of the southwest and southeast corners. Hundreds of millions of tons of inferred, marginally economic marble in and near the planning area may be mined for cement or lime after other developed resources near markets are depleted or if large-scale construction or other markets develop nearby.
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APA: Michael S. Miller  (1987)  MLA 25-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Pyramid Peak Planning Area, Riverside County, California ? Summary

MLA: Michael S. Miller MLA 25-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Pyramid Peak Planning Area, Riverside County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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