MLA 35-84 - Mineral Resources Of The Mecca Hills Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-343), Riverside County, California

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Harry W. Campbell
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

A mineral survey by Bureau of Mines personnel identified no mineral resources or mineral occurrences with development potential at prospects in the Mecca Hills Wilderness Study Area (WSA). Bentonite occurrences are in Skeleton Canyon and Surprise Canyon. Sand and gravel occurrences are numerous in and near the WSA. Much of the Mecca Hills WSA was leased for oil and gas exploration in 1983. No current mining claims or other leases were found in the study area. The Skeleton Canyon Clay Mine yielded clay to seal irrigation canals, Clay to seal ponds was also mined from the Red Top Clay Mine west of the USA. A sand and gravel pit south of the study area (near Box Canyon Wash) supplied material for local construction projects. A commercial sand and gravel pit was operating in 1983 near the mouth of Thermal Canyon 4 miles west of the WSA.
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APA: Harry W. Campbell  (1984)  MLA 35-84 - Mineral Resources Of The Mecca Hills Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-343), Riverside County, California

MLA: Harry W. Campbell MLA 35-84 - Mineral Resources Of The Mecca Hills Wilderness Study Area (BLM No. CDCA-343), Riverside County, California. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1984.

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