MLA 18-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Indian Pass And Picacho Peak Study Areas, Imperial County, California ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Clayton M. Rumsey
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated prospects and mineralized areas in and adjacent to the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak study areas in 1983 and 1984. The Indian Pass study area contains 33,640 acres and the Picacho Peak study area contains 5,450 acres. The study areas are located in the southeast corner of California and are underlain by Precambrian gneiss, Pre-Tertiary metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks, and Tertiary volcanic and non-marine clastic rocks. Low-grade gold-silver resources may be present in hydrothermally altered gneiss in the upper plate and altered schist in the lower plate of the Chocolate Mountain thrust fault. The thrust fault is exposed in the study areas for about 3.5 miles west and 5 miles east of Indian Pass. Mineralized zones in the thrust plates were not discovered until 1983. Earlier prospecting explored areas containing minor copper carbonate occurrences in schist and sedimentary and volcanic rocks that are younger than the thrust. Twenty-three mines, prospects, and mineral occurrences inside the study areas and fourteen outs; de were examined for this study. These surficial copper occurrences have been prospected extensively in the study areas; large areas have been scraped, pitted, and trenched by bulldozers. However, they appear to be of limited economic significance. Slightly mineralized zones are in the northwest part of the Indian Pass study area where granite contacts sedimentary and volcanic rocks.
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APA: Clayton M. Rumsey  (1986)  MLA 18-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Indian Pass And Picacho Peak Study Areas, Imperial County, California ? Summary

MLA: Clayton M. Rumsey MLA 18-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Indian Pass And Picacho Peak Study Areas, Imperial County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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