title: Mineral Resources of the Paria-Hackberry Wilderness Study Area, Kane County, Utah title: Mineral resources of wilderness study areas--the Cockscomb region, Utah title: Mineral Resources of Wilderness Study Areas--The Cockscomb Region, Utah: Chapter B title: Studies related to wilderness title: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin title: United States Geological Survey Bulletin 1748-B title: United States Geological Survey Reports creator: Bell, Henry, III creator: Bush, Alfred Lerner creator: Turner, Robert L. contributor: Geological Survey (U.S.) contributor: United States. Bureau of Mines. publisher: United States. Government Printing Office. date: 1991 language: English description: From abstract: The Paria-Hackberry Wilderness Study Area, in central Kane County, southern Utah, is a region of generally flat-lying, gently folded sedimentary rocks, bounded on the east by the east-dipping limb of the East Kaibab monocline and cut by sheer-walled, narrow canyons. The area selected for study by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management totaled 94,642 acres (148 square miles); because of uncertainty as to final boundaries, the U.S. Geological Survey studied an additional contiguous 41,180 acres (64 square miles). subject: Mines and mineral resources -- Utah -- Paria-Hackberry Wilderness. subject: Mines and mineral resources. coverage: United States - Utah - Kane County type: Report format: [40] p. : ill., maps ; 28 cm. format: Text identifier: oclc: 889601070 identifier: sudoc: I 19.3:1748-B identifier: rep-no: USGS Bulletin 1748-B identifier: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc304356/ identifier: ark: ark:/67531/metadc304356