MLA 33-93 - Mineral Resources Of The King Mountain Study Area, Butte County, Idaho ? Summary

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

Abstract

The King Mountain study area is centered about 120 air km northwest of Blackfoot, and 30 air km north of Arco, Idaho. The study area makes up the southern one-third of the northwest-trending Lost River Range--the highest mountain range in Idaho. The area is predominantly underlain by Paleozoic-age marine limestone and lesser dolostone, with a relatively small inlier of silica-rich, Ordovician-age quartzite. There are vast, unquantified resources of these industrial minerals present; however, special markets need to be developed for these resources which are near enough for transportation costs to be competitive. Five prospects were found in the study area; however, only one, the Elbow quartz silica prospect, contains resources and current claims. There has been no mineral production in the study area.
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APA: Thomas J. Peters  (1993)  MLA 33-93 - Mineral Resources Of The King Mountain Study Area, Butte County, Idaho ? Summary

MLA: Thomas J. Peters MLA 33-93 - Mineral Resources Of The King Mountain Study Area, Butte County, Idaho ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.

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