MLA 24-81 - Mineral Resource Potential Of The Dinkey Lakes Rare II Area (5244), Fresno County, California ? Summary

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

Abstract

Based on the investigation by the Bureau of Mines, tungsten is the principal metal found in the study area; gold and silver were the primary metals found at one property. Tungsten occurs in tactite zones formed near contacts of calcareous metasedimentary with granitic intrusive rock. Gold and silver were found primarily along quartz veins in granitic rocks; small amounts of those petals also occur in the tactite zones. Since 1856 approximately 200 lode claims or relocations have been recorded, mainly in the southwest corner of the study area. Tungsten production in this part of the area has been inure than 7,800 short ton units (70,800 kg) of tungsten concentrates; about 4,800 short ton units (43,500 kg) were from the Mud Lakes Mine; and 3,100 short ton units (27,200 kg) were from the Rainbow Mine 1/.
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APA: Francis E. Federspiel  (1981)  MLA 24-81 - Mineral Resource Potential Of The Dinkey Lakes Rare II Area (5244), Fresno County, California ? Summary

MLA: Francis E. Federspiel MLA 24-81 - Mineral Resource Potential Of The Dinkey Lakes Rare II Area (5244), Fresno County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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