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Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Geochemical Data: Star District, Utah

June 27, 2019
The Topache-Picacho project is located in the Star Mountain Range, approximately 50 miles north of Cedar City, Utah. The Star Range was historically mined for lead and silver beginning in the 1870s (Krahulec, 2018). The Topache-Picacho samples can be spatially clustered into two groups: the first consists of samples closest to Topache Peak and the second consists of samples closest to Picacho Peak.
From November to December, 2014 and June to July, 2015, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) collected a total of 142 samples from abandoned mine waste piles, channel sediments downslope of waste piles, and background areas. Waste pile, sediment, and background samples were collected in accordance with USGS Standard Operating Procedures for Abandoned Mine Land Sampling (AML SOP). (Marston & Hess, 2016).
Publication Year 2019
Title Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Geochemical Data: Star District, Utah
DOI 10.5066/P9BALZ5B
Authors Thomas M Marston, Brittany L Gold, Michael D Hess, Scott A Hynek
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Utah Water Science Center - Salt Lake City Main Office
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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