MLA 31-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Indian Heaven Rare II Area (No. 6076), Skamania County, Washington ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Donald J. Barnes
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

There are no producing or developing mines in the study area. The only mineral production was stone from a basalt deposit near Indian View Point. Cinders and sand and gravel have been produced from deposits within 1/2 mi (0.8 km) of the boundary. Stone, sand and gravel, and cinder deposits inside the area are not considered resources because equal or better quality material is found closer to markets. The study area has no known oil and gas, coal, geothermal, or other energy related deposits. However, in 1982 application was filed on 25,000 acres (10,125 ha) of petroleum and on 15,000 acres; (6,0/5 ha) of geothermal leases.
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APA: Donald J. Barnes  (1983)  MLA 31-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Indian Heaven Rare II Area (No. 6076), Skamania County, Washington ? Summary

MLA: Donald J. Barnes MLA 31-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Indian Heaven Rare II Area (No. 6076), Skamania County, Washington ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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