MLA 89-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Glacier Peak Wilderness And Adjacent Areas Chelan, Skagit, And Snohomish Counties, Washington ? Summary

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R. B. Stotelmeyer
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Mineral resources, or a potential for their discovery, occur at 34 localities in the Glacier Peak Wilderness and adjacent areas of the north Cascade Range of Washington (see plate). Eighteen of the mineral deposits are in the established Wilderness, four are in or partly in contiguous RARE II (Roadless Area Review and Evaluation) lands recommended by the Forest Service for addition to the Wilderness (A, D and G6031.), three are in adjacent RARE II lands excluded from wilderness consideration, and nine are in nearby roaded areas excluded from the RARE II inventory. Mineral commodities that might be produced from the Wilderness and recommended additions are gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybdenum, arsenic, cadmium, tungsten, cobalt, limestone (marble), pumice, and volcanic cinders. Mineral production from adjacent lands might include most of these commodities, plus antimony, decorative stone, pyrite, silica, and garnet.
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APA: R. B. Stotelmeyer  (1982)  MLA 89-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Glacier Peak Wilderness And Adjacent Areas Chelan, Skagit, And Snohomish Counties, Washington ? Summary

MLA: R. B. Stotelmeyer MLA 89-82 - Mineral Investigation Of The Glacier Peak Wilderness And Adjacent Areas Chelan, Skagit, And Snohomish Counties, Washington ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1982.

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