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SALMON-TRINITY ALPS WILDERNESS, CALIFORNIA.

January 1, 1984

The Salmon-Trinity Alps Wilderness in the Klamath Mountains province occupies an area of about 648 sq mi in parts of Trinity, Siskiyou, and Humboldt Counties, northwestern California. As a result of field studies it was determined that the Salmon-Trinity Alps Wilderness has an area with substantiated potential for gold resources in known lode deposits. Small amounts of quicksilver have been produced from one mine but there is little promise for the discovery of additional mercury resources. Geochemical sampling showed that anomalously high amounts of several other metals occur in a few places, but there is little promise for the discovery of energy or mineral resources other than mercury and gold.

Publication Year 1984
Title SALMON-TRINITY ALPS WILDERNESS, CALIFORNIA.
Authors Preston E. Hotz, Horace K. Thurber
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geological Survey Professional Paper (United States)
Index ID 70013924
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse