MLA 52-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Golden Trout Wilderness Tulare And Inyo Counties, California ? Summary Statement

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Nicholas T. Zilka
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

One mineral deposit in the Golden Trout Wilderness has potential. The currently producing Pine Tree Mine on the Little Kern River has an estimated 120,000 tons (109,000 t) each of indicated and inferred reserves averaging 0.77 percent tungsten trioxide. No apparent potential exists for base or precious metal or other mineral deposits. INTRODUCTION The Golden Trout Wilderness, established by Congress in 1978 under Public Law 95-237, encompasses 240,000 acres (97,000 ha) of conifer-forested, rolling, upland plateau at the headwaters of the Kern River in Inyo and Sequoia National Forests (fig. 1). Abundant streams locally contain Golden Trout, namesake of the area. Major roads serve the area to the west and east of the Wilderness; access is poor to the north and south.
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APA: Nicholas T. Zilka  (1982)  MLA 52-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Golden Trout Wilderness Tulare And Inyo Counties, California ? Summary Statement

MLA: Nicholas T. Zilka MLA 52-82 - Mineral Resources Of The Golden Trout Wilderness Tulare And Inyo Counties, California ? Summary Statement. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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