MLA 29-83 - Mineral Resources Of The Rapid River Study Area, Adams County, Idaho ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Terry J. Close
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

The highly-mineralized 43,700-ha Rapid River study area, on the southeast side of Hells Canyon Wilderness and west of the village of Cuprum, in Adams County, western-Idaho, was investigated in 1992 by the USBM (U.S. Bureau of Mines) in conjunction with its Idaho Land Assessment Program. The 1992 study updated data gathered during the USBM's 1974-76 Wilderness investigation. The studies consisted of the evaluation of 61 mineralized sites and the estimations of tonnages, grades, and minability of these sites. Most of the sites studied are in two mineralized locales--Windy Ridge and Jackley Mountain. A few isolated sites, peripheral to the two locales, were also examined. The 61 sites contained more than 340 mine and prospect workings, including about 10,300 meters (34,000 feet) of underground workings, plus 134 drill holes.
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APA: Terry J. Close  (1993)  MLA 29-83 - Mineral Resources Of The Rapid River Study Area, Adams County, Idaho ? Summary

MLA: Terry J. Close MLA 29-83 - Mineral Resources Of The Rapid River Study Area, Adams County, Idaho ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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