MLA 67-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Orleans Mountain Rare II Area (No. B5079), Humboldt And Siskiyou Counties, California ? Summary

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J. Mitchell Linne
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

The principal mineral commodity in the Orleans Mountain RARE II area (No. 35019) is gold. Gravel deposits along the Salmon River contain placer gold. Lode gold with associated silver is contained in quartz veins. Many placer mining claims have been located within the study area in the Salmon River district. Four placer patents totalling 230 acres were issued for claims on the Salmon River between Lewis Creek and Forks of Salmon. On this same reach of river, adjoining and overlapping the study area boundary, approximately 3.3 million cu yd (2.5 million cu m) of gold bearing gravel with values ranging from $0.51 to nearly $5 per cu yd (50.66 to $6.50 per cu m) (gold valued at $400 per troy oz), are contained in three placers, the Bloomer, Pot Luck, and Horn (table 1). Within the study area boundary there are approximately 950,000 cu yd (726,000 cu m) of gold bearing gravel in these three placers. These three mines yielded nearly 12,000 oz (373,000 g) of gold and more than 300 oz (25,000 g) of silver between 1872 and 1913.
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APA: J. Mitchell Linne  (1982)  MLA 67-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Orleans Mountain Rare II Area (No. B5079), Humboldt And Siskiyou Counties, California ? Summary

MLA: J. Mitchell Linne MLA 67-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Orleans Mountain Rare II Area (No. B5079), Humboldt And Siskiyou Counties, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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