MLA 59-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The White Cloud-Boulder Rare II Area (No. 4551), Custer And Blaine Counties, Idaho - Summary

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 15
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1983
Abstract
No mineral resources were identified during the investigation of the White Cloud-Boulder RARE II area. Only a few claims have been located in the area and only two workings were found. However, there has been considerable exploration and mining activity near the RARE II area. Sand and gravel resources are abundant but similar deposits occur closer to market areas. There are no known coal, oil, or gas deposits. Most of the RARE II area is underlain by volcanic rocks. The likeliest host rocks for metallic minerals are the metasedimentary rocks exposed in the south part of the area; there is potential for zinc and silver resources at a prospect in that part. Traces of scheelite and powellite were observed in the Kent Peak-Ryan Peak area along hair-line fractures in calcareous country rock. While no significant concentrations of the minerals were found, their presence, a northwest alignment of prospects with similar deposits, and an abundance of dikes near the deposits, suggest that the intrusive system (Summit Creek stock) exposed near the head of Little Fall Creek may extend to the northwest under the RARE II area.
Citation
APA:
(1983) MLA 59-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The White Cloud-Boulder Rare II Area (No. 4551), Custer And Blaine Counties, Idaho - SummaryMLA: MLA 59-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The White Cloud-Boulder Rare II Area (No. 4551), Custer And Blaine Counties, Idaho - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.