OFR-12-89-1 The Potential Slipply Of Minerals From The White Mountains National Recreation Area And The Steese National Conservation Area In Alaska ? Executive Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 81
- File Size:
- 14525 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1989
Abstract
This report has been prepared in response to a request by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Fairbanks Alaska District Office that the Bureau of Mines quantitatively assess the potential supply of minerals from undiscovered deposits in the White Mountains National Recreation Area (WMNRA) and the western part of the North Steese National Conservation Area (SNCA) in Alaska. The assessment will be used to assist in future land-use decision-making. Resource Management Plans (RMPs) for the WMNRA and the SNCA were approved by the BLM in 1986. These plans imposed significant restrictions on new mineral development in the two areas. The level of public concern regarding these actions, especially on the part of the mining industry, has spurred BLM to seek additional information about the potential supply of minerals from the two areas with assistance from the Bureau of Mines. The assessment focuses on an area within the WMNRA and the SNCA which has been administratively closed to mineral entry. The study area encompassed approximately 1.24 million acres and included all of the WMNRA and the western portion of the North SNCA (fig. ES-1). Three quantitative estimates of the potential supply of minerals from the study area were developed: 1) For all lands in the study area, assuming that they are open to mineral entry-the baseline analysis; 2) For those lands which have been closed to mineral entry; and 3) For eleven prospective mineral activity areas, assuming that all are open to mineral entry.
Citation
APA: (1989) OFR-12-89-1 The Potential Slipply Of Minerals From The White Mountains National Recreation Area And The Steese National Conservation Area In Alaska ? Executive Summary
MLA: OFR-12-89-1 The Potential Slipply Of Minerals From The White Mountains National Recreation Area And The Steese National Conservation Area In Alaska ? Executive Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.