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Mineral Resources of Wilderness Study Areas
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Mineral Resources of Wilderness Study Areas (west-central, Utah).
Author: Etats-Unis. Geological Survey
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Languages : en
Pages : 25
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Pages : 25
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Mineral Resources of the Swasey Mountain and Howell Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Millard County, Utah
Author: Geological Survey (U.S.)
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Category : Howell Peak Wilderness (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Category : Howell Peak Wilderness (Utah)
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Pages : 21
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Mineral Resources of the Notch Peak Wilderness Study Area, Millard County, Utah
Author: D. B. Stoeser
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 50
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Pages : 50
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Mineral resources of wilderness study areas
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Mineral Resources of Eight Wilderness Study Areas Bordering Zion National Park, Washington and Kane Counties, Utah
Author: Richard E. Van Loenen
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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The wilderness study areas are Orderville Canyon, North Fork Virgin River, Deep Creek, Goose Creek Canyon, Beartrap Canyon, LaVerkin Creek Canyon, Taylor Creek Canyon, and Red Butte.
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Category : Mines and mineral resources
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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The wilderness study areas are Orderville Canyon, North Fork Virgin River, Deep Creek, Goose Creek Canyon, Beartrap Canyon, LaVerkin Creek Canyon, Taylor Creek Canyon, and Red Butte.
Mineral Resources of the Desatoya Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Churchill and Lander Counties, Nevada
Author: Edwin H. McKee
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Category : Desatoya Mountains Wilderness (Nev.)
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Category : Desatoya Mountains Wilderness (Nev.)
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Pages : 28
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Mineral Resources of the Little Rockies Wilderness Study Area, Garfield County, Utah
Author: Sandra J. Soulliere
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Category : Bull Mountain Wilderness (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Category : Bull Mountain Wilderness (Utah)
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Pages : 278
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Mineral Resources of the Swasey Mountain and Howell Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Millard County, Utah
Author: David A. Lindsey
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Category : Howell Peak Wilderness (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Howell Peak Wilderness (Utah)
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Pages : 36
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Mineral Resources of the San Rafael Swell Wilderness Study Areas, Including Muddy Creek, Crack Canyon, San Rafael Reef, Mexican Mountain, and Sids Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, Emery County, Utah
Author: S. Bartsch-Winkler
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Category : Crack Canyon Wilderness (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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The San Rafael Swell wilderness study areas, including the Muddy Creek, Crack Canyon, San Rafael Reef, Mexican Mountain, and Sids Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, are in Emery County, south-central Utah. At least 4,100 current and historic mining claims have been located in or near the study areas, primarily for uranium. Vanadium is the most valuable byproduct of uranium mining, although minor copper, silver, lead, zinc, and gold also occur in some deposits.
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Category : Crack Canyon Wilderness (Utah)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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The San Rafael Swell wilderness study areas, including the Muddy Creek, Crack Canyon, San Rafael Reef, Mexican Mountain, and Sids Mountain Wilderness Study Areas, are in Emery County, south-central Utah. At least 4,100 current and historic mining claims have been located in or near the study areas, primarily for uranium. Vanadium is the most valuable byproduct of uranium mining, although minor copper, silver, lead, zinc, and gold also occur in some deposits.