MLA 72-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Lodge Wilderness Study Area, Phillips And Valley Counties, Montana ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. Douglas Causey
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

In 1984, at the request of Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Bureau of Mines studied the 13,730-acre Burnt Lodge (MT-065-278) Wilderness Study Area (WSA) in order to evaluate the mineral resources. The WSA is located in Phillips and Valley Counties, MT, about 55 miles south of Malta adjoining the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge. It is underlain by near horizontal sedimentary beds of the Hell Creek Formation, Fox Hills Sandstone, and Bearpaw Shale. No mines or prospects were found in the WSA. Bentonitic beds were examined, but are generally less than 1 ft thick and, except where exposed, are deeply buried. Kaolin-bearing sandstone in the Colgate Member of the Foxhills Sandstone was sampled and may have potential for use in structural clay products. However, remoteness and inaccessibility of the area make it unlikely that the material could be economically extracted even though some of the material is marginally useful.
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APA: J. Douglas Causey  (1985)  MLA 72-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Lodge Wilderness Study Area, Phillips And Valley Counties, Montana ? Summary

MLA: J. Douglas Causey MLA 72-85 - Mineral Resources Of The Burnt Lodge Wilderness Study Area, Phillips And Valley Counties, Montana ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1985.

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