MLA 8-91 - Mineral Resources Of The Jersey Jack Study Area, Idaho County, Idaho

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Terry R. Neumann
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

In 1989, the Bureau of Mines conducted a mineral resource investigation of the 52,350-acre Jersey Jack study area, located in the Clearwater Mountains of north-central Idaho. Twenty-eight mines and prospects were examined, and 483 rock, placer, and petrographic samples were collected during the field study. Two properties contain gold resources; mining company data show the Robinson Dike mine contains an estimated 940,000 tons of "drill proven and probable reserves" averaging 0.041 oz/ton gold, and the Bureau of Mines investigation showed the Blacksand placer mine contains an estimated 64,000 cubic yards of identified placer resources averaging $8.13 in gold per cubic yard. Sample analyses from other properties indicate that gold resources are likely to exist; however the low tonnage, narrow, fissure-vein type deposits would require mining by relatively high-cost underground methods and would be subeconomic at a gold price of $400/oz.
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APA: Terry R. Neumann  (1991)  MLA 8-91 - Mineral Resources Of The Jersey Jack Study Area, Idaho County, Idaho

MLA: Terry R. Neumann MLA 8-91 - Mineral Resources Of The Jersey Jack Study Area, Idaho County, Idaho. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1991.

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