LAKE ELEANOR ROADLESS AREA, CALIFORNIA.
The Lake Eleanor Roadless Area occupies an area of about 22. 3 sq mi in the Trinity Alps of the Klamath Mountains, 14-28 mi north-northeast of Weaverville, California. Mining began in the Trinity Alps about 1850 and has continued intermittently since then. There is no record of mining activity in the Lake Eleanor Roadless Area, but placer and lode mining occurred nearby. On the basis of mineral surveys the area has little promise for the occurrence of metallic, nonmetallic, or energy resources.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1984 |
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Title | LAKE ELEANOR ROADLESS AREA, CALIFORNIA. |
Authors | Donald F. Huber, Eric E. Cather |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Geological Survey Professional Paper (United States) |
Index ID | 70013661 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |