Site-Specific Investigation Of A Cobalt/Manganese Occurrence In The Million Hills Study Area, Clark County, Nevada ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Phillip R. Moyle
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

A cobalt/manganese occurrence in Clark County, Nevada was the subject of a site-specific mineral investigation by the U.S. Bureau of Mines in 1988-90. The study site is in the northern part of the Million Hills (wilderness) study area which is administered by the Bureau of Land Management. Field work during a period of one week consisted of geological mapping and sampling of workings and outcrops, and geochemical and geophysical surveys conducted on four transects totalling 7,600 ft. Although the concentrations of cobalt (0.1 to 0.5 percent) detected in samples from the fissure zones are within the range of grades associated with world-class economic deposits, the volume of material enriched in cobalt at the study site is insufficient to warrant consideration as a potential resource. Concentrations of manganese, nickel, copper, lead, zinc, barium, and thallium, although anomalous, are too low for economic consideration. At the study site, workings consist of three trenches and nine pits. The exploration history is unknown, and no production is reported.
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APA: Phillip R. Moyle  (1990)  Site-Specific Investigation Of A Cobalt/Manganese Occurrence In The Million Hills Study Area, Clark County, Nevada ? Summary

MLA: Phillip R. Moyle Site-Specific Investigation Of A Cobalt/Manganese Occurrence In The Million Hills Study Area, Clark County, Nevada ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1990.

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