Summary Of USDA Forest Service Assessment Of Minerals, Geology, And Mining Within The Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Area, Arkansas, Missouri, And Oklahoma

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John C. Nichols
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The Ouachita, Ozark-St. Francis, and Mark Twain National Forests are located within the Ozark and the Ouachita Mountains regions of southern Missouri, central and northern Arkansas, and eastern Oklahoma- an area generally referred to as the Ozark-Ouachita or Interior Highlands. These national forests share many similarities in geography, biotic resources, and areas of shared public, market, and user interests. The three national forests have joined together to evaluate the natural resources within the Highlands and to study the impacts of the forests on local and regional economies and on the people who use these national forests and their resources. Other federal, state, and local government agencies and universities have joined with the Forest Service in this project, broadening the assessment area beyond the national forest boundaries to include 107 counties in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma. The diverse, resource-related data for the as- sessment area address social, economic, terrestrial, and aquatic issues and conditions throughout the Highlands. The assessment report currently is being developed by the Forest Service and will include an accoMpanying CD-ROM. The Ozark-Ouachita Highlands assessment has provided a forum for minerals- and geology-related resources, industries, social significance, and potential to be profiled and discussed along with other critical assessment resources. The state geological agencies in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma were active contributors to this effort. Their reports and other key data bases developed and used for the minerals sections of the published assessment report will be available either as a supplemental CD-ROM or on the Internet. Updated information on the progress of the assessment report can be found at the Ouachita National Forest Website, at <http://www.fs.fed.us/oonf/ouachita.htm>. This will also include a matrix displaying the minerals in the assessment area, their occurrence by assessment-area counties, and a potential ranking, as well as information on interesting geologic features. The state and federal reports, resources, and data bases, have helped answer key questions concerning mineral resources and related issues in the Highlands:
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APA: John C. Nichols  (1999)  Summary Of USDA Forest Service Assessment Of Minerals, Geology, And Mining Within The Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Area, Arkansas, Missouri, And Oklahoma

MLA: John C. Nichols Summary Of USDA Forest Service Assessment Of Minerals, Geology, And Mining Within The Ozark-Ouachita Highlands Assessment Area, Arkansas, Missouri, And Oklahoma. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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