MLA 20-88 - Mineral Resources Of The South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area, Modoc County, California ? Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 65
- File Size:
- 2439 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1988
Abstract
In 1986 and 1987, at the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the nine separate parcels that comprise the 4,330-acre South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area in order to evaluate their identified mineral resources. The nine parcels are along the east side of the South Warner Wilderness. They are, from north to south, the Granger, Milk, Cottonwood, Owl, Hornback, Eagle, Emerson, Barber, and Van Riper parcels. The Wilderness Study Area is underlain by basaltic, andesitic, and rhyolitic volcanic rocks and by sand and gravel deposits. Low-grade metamorphism is widespread in the volcanic rocks, with quartz, zeolites, datolite, chlorite, and calcite locally abundant in veins and amygdules. The rocks have been displaced by the mountain-front Surprise Valley fault and by crosscutting high-angle faults.
Citation
APA:
(1988) MLA 20-88 - Mineral Resources Of The South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area, Modoc County, California ? SummaryMLA: MLA 20-88 - Mineral Resources Of The South Warner Contiguous Wilderness Study Area, Modoc County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.