MLA 38-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Laurel-McGee Rare II Area (No. 5045), Mono County, California ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Fredrick L. Johnson
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Abstract

Tungsten is the principal mineral commodity in the Laurel-McGee RARE II area; copper and molybdenum would be recovered as by-products with the tungsten. Indicated and inferred tungsten marginal reserves at the Hard Point Mine (fig. l, no. 10) are 16,000 tons (14,000 t) averaging 1.0 percent tungsten trioxide (W03). The mine is outside the RARE II area, but the geologic structure that it is on extends into the area. Indicated subeconomic zinc, silver, copper, and lead resources at the Lucky Strike Prospect (fig. 1, no. 7) are nearly 6,200 tons (5,600 t) averaging 5.45 percent zinc, 0.5 oz silver per ton (19 g/t), 0.40 percent copper, and 0.32 percent lead. Although tungsten has been produced at the Tiptop Mine (fig. 1, no. 12), resources were not calculated because of the spotty nature of the tungsten mineralization. Additional exploration at the Tiptop and Hard Point Mines could reveal significant resources. The potential for tungsten resources at the Payday Prospect, Tungsten Prospect, and Morhardt Mine is also high. The Pine Creek Mine custom mill, located about 35 mi (56 km) southeast, could process tungsten concentrates from the area. Tungsten production has been recorded from three properties, the Hard Point, Morhardt, ant Tiptop Mines. Output was about 405,000 lb (184,000 kg) of W03, nearly all from the Hard Point.
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APA: Fredrick L. Johnson  (1983)  MLA 38-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Laurel-McGee Rare II Area (No. 5045), Mono County, California ? Summary

MLA: Fredrick L. Johnson MLA 38-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Laurel-McGee Rare II Area (No. 5045), Mono County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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