MLA 53-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Italian Peak Rare II Area (No. I-1945), Beaverhead County, Montana, And Italian Peak Middle Rare II Area (No. M-4945), Clark And Lemhi Counties, Idaho - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert H. Lambeth
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

There are no identified mineral resources in the Italian Peak RARE II areas, and there are no producing or developing mines within or adjacent to the study area. Several prospects are in RARE II area M-4945, Idaho, but none were found in the area I-1945, Montana. The Viola Mine (fig. 1, no. 15) vicinity and the Heart Mountain vicinity along the west and south borders, respectively, are being prospected. There has been no recorded production from mines within the study area, but between $2.5 million and $5.0 million worth of lead, silver, and zinc were produced in the adjacent Birch Creek district - dominantly from the Viola Mine - from 1882 to 1889 (Anderson and Wagner, 1944, p. 14). The Viola and other mines in that district are possibly, on basin-margin, carbonate-hosted, lead-silver-zinc deposits stratabound within the Devonian Jefferson Formation. Previous studies have considered them to be hydrothermal, replacement orebodies. Mineral occurrences in the Heart Mountain area are possibly black-shale hosted uranium-vanadium deposits in the Mississippian-Devonian McGowan Creek Formation or perhaps the underlying Devonian Three Forks Formation. The Jefferson and McGowan Creek Formations underlie many scattered segments of the study area. The deposits and occurrence; are not sufficiently exposed to determine tonnage and grade, but sampling indicated moderate resource potential at two properties just outside the study area, the Viola Mine and the Elkhorn Group (fig. 1, no. 33). Local residents indicated there are several thousand tons of zinc-bearing resource; at the Viola line. A 23-ft (70-m) drill hole intercept near Heart Mountain et the Elkhorn Group adjacent to the stuny area contained 0.15 percent uranium oxide
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APA: Robert H. Lambeth  (1983)  MLA 53-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Italian Peak Rare II Area (No. I-1945), Beaverhead County, Montana, And Italian Peak Middle Rare II Area (No. M-4945), Clark And Lemhi Counties, Idaho - Summary

MLA: Robert H. Lambeth MLA 53-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Italian Peak Rare II Area (No. I-1945), Beaverhead County, Montana, And Italian Peak Middle Rare II Area (No. M-4945), Clark And Lemhi Counties, Idaho - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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