Mineral Resources Of The Clan Alpine Mountains Study Area, Churchill County, Nevada ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Jerry E. Olson
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In 1985 the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of 68,458 acres of the Clan Alpine Mountains Wilderness Study Area (NV-030-102) which covers 196,128 acres in Churchill County, NV. Most of the area studied is underlain by Tertiary volcanic rocks. In the northeast corner of the study area, an upthrown block of Triassic sedimentary rocks partially extends into the area. The study area is probably part of a large eroded caldera. No major mines or active claims are within the study area. Field investigations included examination of workings in Starr Canyon, historical and recent mining activity near the mouth of Florence Canyon, other mining claims, and anomalous zones delineated by data from Great Basin GEM Joint Venture studies. No mineral resources were identified, but sample results indicate one significant mineralized zone situated along a northwest trend between the head of Starr Canyon and the head of Cherry Creek may contain precious metal resources. Further investigation of this zone is warranted.
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APA: Jerry E. Olson  (1987)  Mineral Resources Of The Clan Alpine Mountains Study Area, Churchill County, Nevada ? Summary

MLA: Jerry E. Olson Mineral Resources Of The Clan Alpine Mountains Study Area, Churchill County, Nevada ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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