MLA 14-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Antelope Wilderness Study Area, Nye County, Nevada

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 5618 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
No mineral resources were delineated during our investigation of the Antelope Wilderness Study Area (WSA). Only a few claims have been located in the area and only four workings were found. There has been, however, considerable exploration and mining activity in and near the south end of the study area. The Morey mining district, just southeast of the WSA, produced silver, and lesser amounts of gold and lead, sporadically from the mid-1860's through the mid-1960's. Long Lac Mineral Exploration (Texas), Inc. is actively exploring a large block of claims for hot-spring type, low-grade, large-tonnage gold deposits. Their claim block extends into the study area. The WSA, located midway between Tonopah and Eureka, encompasses approximately 87,400 acres. It is underlain by Tertiary rhyolitic and latitic volcanic rocks and by Paleozoic sedimentary rocks. At least three areas in the Paleozoic rocks have many of the favorable criterion for hot-spring type gold deposits; they have been faulted, silicified, brecciated, and hydrothermally altered, and have anomalous concentrations of precious metals and pathfinder elements. With additional exploration in the south part of the Antelope WSA, gold resources may be discovered.
Citation
APA:
(1986) MLA 14-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Antelope Wilderness Study Area, Nye County, NevadaMLA: MLA 14-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Antelope Wilderness Study Area, Nye County, Nevada. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.