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Distribution of copper and other metals in gully sediments of part of Okanogan County, Washington

January 1, 1972

A geochemical exploration program aimed at determining regional patterns of metal distribution as well as pinpointing areas likely to contain undiscovered ore deposits was carried out in north-central Okanogan County, Washington. About 1,000 gully and stream sediment samples were collected from a rectangular area of about 800 square miles. The area includes two contiguous, virtually dormant, mining districts that had yielded nearly $1.4 million in gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc prior to the end of World War I, mostly from quartz lodes.

Publication Year 1972
Title Distribution of copper and other metals in gully sediments of part of Okanogan County, Washington
Authors Kenneth F. Fox, C. Dean Rinehart
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype State or Local Government Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 65
Index ID 70047772
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse