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I'm looking for any USGS, division of mines, dept of interior, ect reports for the San Gabriel East fork, and surrounding areas of Angles National Forrest, San Bernardo. Anyone have advice for locating these types of reports online for specific areas. Locating the mining districts which these reports are based on is proving difficult for me. Whats the best way to go about locating the mining districts for a given area online? Anyone know of a mining district map that lays them all out side by side showing boundaries?
I figure if there is anyone else interested in reading these or has collected some we start sharing them on the thread.
Ill go first, Here is one I found regarding the cucamonga roadless area which is part of what we may consider the Lytle Creek area. East side of the Angeles National forest, San Bernardino.
MINERAL RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF THE CUCAMONGA ROADLESS AREAS,
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
https://pubs.usgs.gov/mf/1983/1646a/report.pdf
I figure if there is anyone else interested in reading these or has collected some we start sharing them on the thread.
Ill go first, Here is one I found regarding the cucamonga roadless area which is part of what we may consider the Lytle Creek area. East side of the Angeles National forest, San Bernardino.
MINERAL RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF THE CUCAMONGA ROADLESS AREAS,
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
https://pubs.usgs.gov/mf/1983/1646a/report.pdf
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