Mineral Resources Of The Raymond Peak Rare II Area (No. 4985), Alpine County, California - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Francis E. Federspiel
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

Silver and gold are the principal metals in the study area; they occur in quartz veins or silicified portions of shear zones. In some deposits, lead, antimony, zinc, and molybdenum are associated with gold and silver. A uranium-bearing buried stream channel lies near the southern boundary. Since 1850, more than 300 lode claims and relocations have been recorded mainly in the southeast corner of the study area (fig. 1). Complete mine production records are not available; however Clark (1977, p. 28) reported less than $300,000 of gold and silver were produced, mainly from the Exchequer, IXL, and Pennsylvania Mines. Other mines in the area probably yielded are before 1900, but early records are not available.
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APA: Francis E. Federspiel  (1981)  Mineral Resources Of The Raymond Peak Rare II Area (No. 4985), Alpine County, California - Summary

MLA: Francis E. Federspiel Mineral Resources Of The Raymond Peak Rare II Area (No. 4985), Alpine County, California - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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