MLA 76-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Staubach Creek Area, Elkhorn Wilderness, Broadwater County, Montana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Paul A. Pierce
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In 1984, the Bureau of Mines evaluated an area previously identified as having "probable mineral resource potential" for copper, lead, zinc, gold, or silver within the Elkhorn Wilderness, about 5 miles west of Winston, MT. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the mineralized structures at nearby mines and prospects outside of the Wilderness extend into and contribute to the anomalous zone and, if so, to expand the domestic supply of strategic and critical mineral resources for future needs by identifying and quantifying resources on public lands. Fifty-eight soil samples, 23 rock samples, and 1 stream sediment sample were collected in the Staubach Creek area. Overall sample analyses suggest the anomalous zone in the Staubach Creek drainage is possibly associated with -.mall pyritiferous quartz veins. These veins or veinlets may be part of a system of northeasterly-trending structures prevalent in this art of the Wilderness. However, there is not sufficient evidence to prove that identified resources outside of the Wilderness extend into it in the Staubach Creek drainage, or that economic base- or precious-metal deposits are likely.
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APA: Paul A. Pierce  (1987)  MLA 76-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Staubach Creek Area, Elkhorn Wilderness, Broadwater County, Montana

MLA: Paul A. Pierce MLA 76-87 - Mineral Resources Of The Staubach Creek Area, Elkhorn Wilderness, Broadwater County, Montana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1987.

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