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Mineral resources of the Mount Tipton Wilderness Study Area, Mohave County, Arizona

January 1, 1989

The Mount Tipton Wilderness Study Area (AZ-020-012/ 042) comprises 33,950 acres in Mohave County, Ariz. At the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, this area was evaluated for identified mineral resources (known) and mineral resource potential (undiscovered). This work was carried out by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey in 1984-87. In this report, the area studied is referred to as the "wilderness study area" or simply "the study area." There are no identified mineral resources in the study area. The southernmost part of the study area is adjacent to the Wallapai (Chloride) mining district and has low mineral resource potential for gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and molybdenum in hydrothermal veins. This area also has a low mineral resource potential for tungsten in vein deposits and for uranium in vein deposits or pegmatites. In the central part of the wilderness study area, one small area has low mineral resource potential for uranium in vein deposits or pegmatites and another small area has low resource potential for thorium in vein deposits. The entire study area has low resource potential for geothermal energy but no potential for oil or gas resources.

Publication Year 1989
Title Mineral resources of the Mount Tipton Wilderness Study Area, Mohave County, Arizona
DOI 10.3133/b1737B
Authors Robert C. Greene, Robert L. Turner, Robert C. Jachens, William A. Lawson, Carl L. Almquist
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Bulletin
Series Number 1737
Index ID b1737B
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization U.S. Geological Survey