MLA 41-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Hells Canyon Study Area Adams, Idaho, And Nez Perce Counties, Idaho And Wallowa County, Oregon ? Summary Statement

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 30
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- 8534 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1982
Abstract
A mineral resource survey of the 940-square-mile (2,434 km2) Hells Canyon study area, which includes Hells Canyon Wilderness, Snake and Rapid Wild and Scenic River's, and adjoining roadless lands in Oregon and Idaho, indicates the area is highly mineralized. Thirty-four lode deposits within the study area have resources totaling about 31 million tons (28 million t) containing copper, silver, zinc, gold, and lead; another 42 lodes, not sufficiently exposed to allow resource estimates, are believed to have mineral potential. The most important deposits are copper-, silver-, zinc-, gold-, and lead-bearing volcanogenic occurrences, followed by silver-and copper-bearing contact replacement (tactite) deposits; other lode occurrences are relatively unimportant. The most important placer deposits occur at Dry Diggins; placers along the Snake River are small and scattered. The study area has extensive deposits of limestone and sand and gravel; it has little potential for energy resources.
Citation
APA:
(1982) MLA 41-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Hells Canyon Study Area Adams, Idaho, And Nez Perce Counties, Idaho And Wallowa County, Oregon ? Summary StatementMLA: MLA 41-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Hells Canyon Study Area Adams, Idaho, And Nez Perce Counties, Idaho And Wallowa County, Oregon ? Summary Statement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.