MLA 33-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness And Rare II Area 6225, Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
James Ridenour
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness and RARE II area 6225 encompass 22,823 acres (9,236 ha) of the Fremont National Forest in southern Oregon (fig. 1). The area was studied under the provisions of the Wilderness Act of 1964 (Public Law 88-577). The U.S. Bureau of Mines determined the mineral potential of known mines, prospects, or mineralized areas, while in a separate effort the U.S. Geological Survey made geological, geochemical, and geophysical studies. MINERALIZED AREAS The study area contains no mining districts or known claims. Nearby occurrences of uranium, base metals, perlite, mercury, and diatomite apparently do not extend into the study area. Reconnaissance pan samples reveal only trace amounts of gold. No anomalous economic minerals were found in heavy mineral fractions of samples from stream beds draining the area.
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APA: James Ridenour  (1982)  MLA 33-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness And Rare II Area 6225, Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon ? Introduction

MLA: James Ridenour MLA 33-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Gearhart Mountain Wilderness And Rare II Area 6225, Klamath And Lake Counties, Oregon ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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