MLA 84-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Coyote-Southeast Rare II Area (No. 5033), Inyo County, California ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Donald O. Capstick
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

A mineral resource evaluation of the Coyote-Southeast RARE II area (No. 5033) was performed jointly by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey in 1981 for the U.S. Forest Service RARE II program. Bureau of Mines personnel conducted a mineral resource inventory of the study area's mines, prospects, claims, and mineralized outcrops. The study area's boundaries encompass 51,700 acres on the east flank of the Sierra Nevada and are within Inyo National Forest southeast of the city of Bishop in east-central California. Cretaceous granite underlies most of the area; the remainder of the rocks are metasedimentary. At the contact of the two, tactites formed at many places where carbonate rocks were present; replacement processes produced local scheelite (calcium tungstate) occurrences.
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APA: Donald O. Capstick  (1983)  MLA 84-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Coyote-Southeast Rare II Area (No. 5033), Inyo County, California ? Summary

MLA: Donald O. Capstick MLA 84-83 - Mineral Investigation Of The Coyote-Southeast Rare II Area (No. 5033), Inyo County, California ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1983.

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