MLA 6-81 - Mineral Resources Of Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study (Rare II Areas No. 1-158 G, Gallatin Divide; And H, Hyalite), Gallatin And Park Counties, Montana

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Terry J. Close
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A mineral resource survey of the 236-mil (611-km2) Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn wilderness study area (RARE 11 Areas No. 1-155 G, Gallatin Divide; and H, Hyalite) between the Gallatin and Yellowstone rivers in Montana, indicates there are phosphate rock and petrified wood resources (fig. 1). The area also has some potential for oil, gas, and geothermal resources. Stone and alluvium are abundant but appear to have little potential for development because other sources are available nearer to markets.
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APA: Terry J. Close  (1981)  MLA 6-81 - Mineral Resources Of Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study (Rare II Areas No. 1-158 G, Gallatin Divide; And H, Hyalite), Gallatin And Park Counties, Montana

MLA: Terry J. Close MLA 6-81 - Mineral Resources Of Hyalite-Porcupine-Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study (Rare II Areas No. 1-158 G, Gallatin Divide; And H, Hyalite), Gallatin And Park Counties, Montana. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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