MLA 82-82 - Mineral Investigation Or The Dardanelles Rare II Areas (Nos. 4982 And 5982), Alpine And El Dorado Counties, California ? Summary

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Douglas F. Scott
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Zinc, silver, copper, and tungsten are the principal minerals in Dardanelles RARE II area (No. 4982). Zinc with associated silver and copper occurs in a persistent shear zone in metasedimentary rocks and in a massive sulfide vein; tungsten occurs as disseminated scheelite in a tactite zone along a metasedimentary-intrusive rock contact. Since 1883, approximately 100 lode mining claims have been recorded, mainly it the eastern portion of area No. 4982 (fig. 1). Extensive workings on the Alhambra Prospect indicate past production; however, no records were found for the prospect. At the Alpine Mine, 500 tons of tungsten ore had been mined before 1943 (Hopson, 1943, p. 1) and possibly 1,000 tons of tungsten ore mined by 1947 (Benson, 194/, pp. 2).
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APA: Douglas F. Scott  (1982)  MLA 82-82 - Mineral Investigation Or The Dardanelles Rare II Areas (Nos. 4982 And 5982), Alpine And El Dorado Counties, California ? Summary

MLA: Douglas F. Scott MLA 82-82 - Mineral Investigation Or The Dardanelles Rare II Areas (Nos. 4982 And 5982), Alpine And El Dorado Counties, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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