MLA 32-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Little Blitzen Gorge Study Area, Harney County, Oregon ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Thomas J. Peters
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In 1984, at the request of the Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Mines studied 7,000 acres of the 9,240-acre Little Blitzen Gorge Wilderness Study Area in Harney County, OR, to evaluate its mineral resources. The study area is dominated by a 1,500-ft-deep canyon that was carved by Pleistocene glaciers in gently westward-dipping homoclinal flows of Miocene Steens Basalt. The Bureau reviewed pertinent literature and county mining records During the field investigations, 18 rock samples were collected from basalt dikes, breccia, fractured or porphyritic flows, and 20 alluvial samples from gravel accumulations. Mercury anomalies from sampling by the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries could not be verified. The mercury might have originated -From the Pike Creek Formation, a known mercury-producing unit that may extend into the study area beneath the Steens Basalt. Any epithermal deposit at depth would be expensive to explore and develop.
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APA: Thomas J. Peters  (1986)  MLA 32-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Little Blitzen Gorge Study Area, Harney County, Oregon ? Summary

MLA: Thomas J. Peters MLA 32-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Little Blitzen Gorge Study Area, Harney County, Oregon ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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