MLA 27-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Newberry Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-206), San Bernardino County, California

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Charles Sabine
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The 27,960-acre Newberry Mountains Wilderness Study Area (WSA) is located in the Mojave Desert, 17 miles east-southeast of Barstow. In 1983, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, in conjunction with the U.S. Geological Survey, investigated mineral resources of the area as part of the wilderness review process. The Newberry Mountains are underlain by Paleozoic metamorphic rocks, Mesozoic plutonic rocks, and Tertiary volcanic rocks. Eleven mines and prospects were examined. Of the seven sites within the WSA, only the Northrup Prospect is mineralized. Only a few tons of manganese-bearing rock, containing 49% manganese oxide (MnO), are exposed, but exploration may disclose larger deposits. The Azucar Mine, a past producer of gold, is the only site examined outside the area that appears mineralized. Sample data from quartz veins exposed at the surface do not indicate that resources are present; however, the occurrence could not be fully evaluated because underground workings were not accessible. Sand, gravel, and stone are plentiful in the WSA, but alternate sources outside the WSA are available.
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APA: Charles Sabine  (1985)  MLA 27-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Newberry Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-206), San Bernardino County, California

MLA: Charles Sabine MLA 27-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Newberry Mountains Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-206), San Bernardino County, California. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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