MLA 61-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Creek Study Area, Custer County, Idaho ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Peter N. Gabby
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

A mineral survey of 8,300 acres of the 24,980-acre Burnt Creek Wilderness Study Area (ID 45-12), was conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1985 at the request of the Bureau of Land Management. The study area is located in Custer County, ID, 90 miles northwest of Idaho Falls. No mines, claims, or prospects are in the study area. The northern half of the study area and adjacent lands to the north, northeast, and east are or were recently under oil and gas lease, Basalt and latite-andesite of the Challis Volcanics predominate in the study area. Several hundred feet east of the study area is a quarry in talus of Mississippian-age limestone that was used for sized 100-pound rock fill in the Old Dry Creek Reservoir dam. Two samples, one taken at the quarry and the other at a limestone outcrop on East Fork Burnt Creek, have CaC03 content in the range of 90 to 95 percent, and is suitable as the limestone component of Portland cement, However, limestone outside the study area could supply foreseeable demand. Lead- silver mineralization has been observed in Paleozoic carbonate rocks elsewhere in the Lost River Range, but these rocks do not occur in the study area.
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APA: Peter N. Gabby  (1986)  MLA 61-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Creek Study Area, Custer County, Idaho ? Summary

MLA: Peter N. Gabby MLA 61-86 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Creek Study Area, Custer County, Idaho ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1986.

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