Mineral Resources Of The Seven Blackfoot Study Area, Garfield County, Montana ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Michael S. Miller
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

In 1984, at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the Bureau of Mines studied 8,500 acres of the 20,250-acre Seven Blackfoot Wilderness Study Area (WSA) consisting of all 3,950 acres of MT-024-657A and 4,550 acres of the 4,850 acre MT-024-657B in order to evaluate the mineral resources. Within this report these 8,500 acres are referred to as the study area. Located about 30 miles northwest of Jordan, MT, the study area is underlain by outcrops of Quaternary alluvium and Cretaceous to Paleocene sandstones, shales, clays, and coal. No mines or prospects were found in the study area. Except for some current interest in petroleum and natural gas, there has been no mineral exploration activity in the study area. The study area contains subeconomic clay, placer gold, and coal. Land within the study area is leased or under lease application for oil and gas.
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APA: Michael S. Miller  (1986)  Mineral Resources Of The Seven Blackfoot Study Area, Garfield County, Montana ? Summary

MLA: Michael S. Miller Mineral Resources Of The Seven Blackfoot Study Area, Garfield County, Montana ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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