MLA 13-87 - Mineral Resource Assessment Of A Quartz-Schist Formation Site-Specific Study Area, Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area, Ravalli County, Montana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael D. Dunn
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines evaluated a quartz schist formation within the Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area which was identified as having a "high potential" for copper-silver-cobalt-barium resources. Stratiform and remobilized copper occurs near, and bedded barite within, the study area. In addition, the black to gray Proterozoic quartz schist may correlate with the Yellowjacket Formation which contains cobalt-copper-gold-silver deposits at Blackbird, ID, about 30 miles to the south. Eighty soil and 43 rock samples collected across the quartz schist formation were analyzed for gold, silver, copper, cobalt, and barium. During the reconnaissance and sampling, particular attention was given to looking for malachite (copper carbonate) and erythrite (cobalt arsenate, also known as "cobalt bloom"). The sample analyses and geology in this localized area do not provide enough evidence to support the "high potential" designation for copper-silver-cobalt resources. Barium potential still appears high, however.
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APA: Michael D. Dunn  (1987)  MLA 13-87 - Mineral Resource Assessment Of A Quartz-Schist Formation Site-Specific Study Area, Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area, Ravalli County, Montana

MLA: Michael D. Dunn MLA 13-87 - Mineral Resource Assessment Of A Quartz-Schist Formation Site-Specific Study Area, Blue Joint Wilderness Study Area, Ravalli County, Montana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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