MLA 110-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Sheep Hole/Cadiz Wilderness Study Area (BLM), San Rernardino County, California ? Summary Statementt

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 38
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- 12320 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
Several deposits in the Sheep Hole/Cadiz Wilderness Study Area (WSA) have small identified or potential for undiscovered gold and silver resources. One prospect area is a potential target for molybdenum. Most base and precious metals and one uranium deposit in the study area are of the fissure-filling, contact metamorphic type associated with late stage fluids of the Cretaceous Cadiz Valley batholith. Some evidence suggests limited Tertiary and Quaternary mineralization. Mineral deposits are controlled by faults, shear zones, and joints which strike northwest and dip northeast or southwest. Although undefined, calcium, sodium, lithium, and strontium brines are inferred within the study area. Some potential for oil and gas and geothermal resources is indicated by the interest private industry has shown in the eastern part of the study area. INTRODUCTION The U.S. Bureau of lines and U.S. Geological Survey conducted a mineral survey of the Sheep Hole/Cadiz Wilderness Study Area (p1. 1) which encompasses approximately 205,000 acres (83,000 ha) in south-central San Bernardino County, California. The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the mineral resources of mines, prospects and mineralized areas; geological, geochemical, and geophysical investigations were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Citation
APA:
(1982) MLA 110-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Sheep Hole/Cadiz Wilderness Study Area (BLM), San Rernardino County, California ? Summary StatementtMLA: MLA 110-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Sheep Hole/Cadiz Wilderness Study Area (BLM), San Rernardino County, California ? Summary Statementt. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.