Mineral resources of the Negro Bill Canyon Wilderness Study Area, Grand County, Utah
Autor: | Harlan N. Barton, Susan B. Bartsch-Winkler, James E. Case, Joseph S. Duval, Michael Lane |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
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Canyon
Lode geography geography.geographical_feature_category business.industry media_common.quotation_subject engineering.material Mineral resource classification Archaeology Uranium ore chemistry.chemical_compound Mining engineering chemistry Natural gas engineering Petroleum Halite Wilderness business Geology media_common |
Popis: | This book reports on the Negro Bill Canyon (UT-060-138) Wilderness Study Area. It is in southeastern Utah in Grand County southeast of Arches National Monument and covers 7,620 acres. No mineral resources are identified in the study area. Lode mining claims cover the western part of the Negro Bill Canyon Wilderness Study Area; there are no patented claims in the study area. The mineral resource potential for gypsum, potash, halite, and bentonite on the surface and in the subsurface beneath the wilderness study area is high. The energy and mineral resource potential for oil, gas, carbon dioxide, uranium and vanadium on the surface and beneath the wilderness study area is moderate. The potential for helium gas, geothermal sources, and metals other than uranium and vanadium is low. |
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