MLA 73-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Upper Deep Creek Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Donald O. Capstick
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A mineral survey of a 5,700-acre portion of the 11,510-acre Upper Deep Creek Wilderness Study Area (ID-111-44B) in southwestern Idaho was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985. No mining claims have been located, no minerals have been produced, and no resources have been identified in the study area. Three reconnaissance samples of alluvium from the Deep Creek drainage contained $0.21, $0.22, and $2.72 per cubic yard in placer gold, higher than usual for the Owyhee River canyonland area. The samples of near-surface material contained very fine gold in values too low to support large-volume commercial placer operations, but the quantity and size of the particles of gold in the alluvium is expected to increase near bedrock. Consequently, the area may be a target for recreational as well as small commercial suction dredge operations. The physical characteristics of the individual pieces of gold (bright and angular) indicate that it may have recently come from an unidentified nearby source.
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APA: Donald O. Capstick  (1986)  MLA 73-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Upper Deep Creek Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho ? Summary

MLA: Donald O. Capstick MLA 73-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Upper Deep Creek Study Area, Owyhee County, Idaho ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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