MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, Nevada

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 22
- File Size:
- 6653 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1986
Abstract
In 1984, the U.S. Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral survey of the Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area (WSA) (NV-020-621), which covers 57,529 acres in Humboldt County, NV. About 90 percent of the WSA is underlain by Tertiary volcanic and shallow intrusive rocks. Of the remainder, metasedimentary rocks of unknown age are in contact with Cretaceous intrusive rocks in the northwest corner of the WSA. The entire WSA is within an upthrown fault block of the Basin and Range physiographic province. Portions of the WSA, especially south of Pahute Peak (Big Mountain), may be part of an eroded caldera structure. No mines or evidence of major exploration were identified within the WSA. Workings in Copper Canyon, claim blocks along the northwest boundary, and zones of anomalous character as defined by the Bureau of Land Management were examined. No mineral resources were identified, but sample results indicate three significantly mineralized sites, one with indications for zinc skarns in Copppr Canyon, another favorable for precious metals 2 miles south of Copper Canyon, and another area near the northwest boundary with geologic conditions characteristic of molybdenum deposits. Further investigation of these sites is warranted. Petrified wood is present in small amounts near the west central range front.
Citation
APA:
(1986) MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, NevadaMLA: MLA 13-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Pahute Peak Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, Nevada. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.