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- catalog abstract "The Gospel-Hump Wilderness lies in central Idaho. A mineral survey of the 206,500 acre area in Idaho County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines during 1980 to 1983. The study consisted of new geologic mapping, geochemical sampling of the wilderness and vicinity, geophysical surveying, and investigation of claim blocks in or near the wilderness. Fractures in the roof zone of plutons of the Idaho batholith host gold and silver deposits in mining districts that are contiguous with and included in the Gospel- Hump Wilderness. Subeconomic gold and silver resources are indicated and inferred at the War Eagle and Blue Jay mines (southeastern part of the area). Parts of the eastern half of the wilderness area, which are included in mining districts and which are along the trends of known mineralized fractures, have a high potential for gold and silver resources and moderate potential for copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum resources in quartz fissure-veins. Other parts of the wilderness that have the same geologic setting have a moderate potential for gold and silver resources in undiscovered quartz veins that lie along the trend of or are parallel to known veins. The western third of the wilderness has a moderate potential for tungsten, silver, lead, copper, nickel, and possibly gold resources in skarn or metasomatic replacement deposits along thrust faults adjacent to carbonate units.".
- catalog contributor b2862326.
- catalog contributor b2862327.
- catalog coverage "Gospel-Hump Wilderness (Idaho)".
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 18-19.".
- catalog description "The Gospel-Hump Wilderness lies in central Idaho. A mineral survey of the 206,500 acre area in Idaho County was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines during 1980 to 1983. The study consisted of new geologic mapping, geochemical sampling of the wilderness and vicinity, geophysical surveying, and investigation of claim blocks in or near the wilderness. Fractures in the roof zone of plutons of the Idaho batholith host gold and silver deposits in mining districts that are contiguous with and included in the Gospel- Hump Wilderness. Subeconomic gold and silver resources are indicated and inferred at the War Eagle and Blue Jay mines (southeastern part of the area). Parts of the eastern half of the wilderness area, which are included in mining districts and which are along the trends of known mineralized fractures, have a high potential for gold and silver resources and moderate potential for copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum resources in quartz fissure-veins. Other parts of the wilderness that have the same geologic setting have a moderate potential for gold and silver resources in undiscovered quartz veins that lie along the trend of or are parallel to known veins. The western third of the wilderness has a moderate potential for tungsten, silver, lead, copper, nickel, and possibly gold resources in skarn or metasomatic replacement deposits along thrust faults adjacent to carbonate units.".
- catalog extent "vi, 19 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies related to wilderness".
- catalog isPartOf "U.S. Geological Survey bulletin ; 1812".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington : Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,".
- catalog spatial "Gospel-Hump Wilderness (Idaho)".
- catalog spatial "Idaho Gospel-Hump Wilderness.".
- catalog spatial "Idaho Idaho County.".
- catalog subject "557.3 s 553/.09796/82 19".
- catalog subject "Geology Idaho Idaho County.".
- catalog subject "Mines and mineral resources Idaho Gospel-Hump Wilderness.".
- catalog subject "QE75 .B9 no. 1812 TN24.I2".
- catalog title "Mineral resources of the Gospel-Hump Wilderness, Idaho County, Idaho / by Karen Lund, Leon E. Esparza.".
- catalog type "text".