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<br /> <br />TABLE D <br /> <br />MINERAL POTENTIAL <br /> <br />Mineral <br />Level <br /> <br />Acres <br />(thousands) <br /> <br />Total Area <br /> <br />218.0 <br /> <br />Level 2 <br /> <br />Moderate to high potential <br />for locatable minerals. <br /> <br />116.9 <br /> <br />Level 3 <br /> <br />Moderate to high potential <br />for leasable minerals. <br /> <br />24.0 <br /> <br />Level 4 A. Low potential for locatable <br /> minerals. <br /> B. Low potential for leasable <br /> minerals. <br /> C. Both A and B. <br /> <br />34.3 <br /> <br />19.5 <br /> <br />51.5 <br /> <br />Level 5 <br /> <br />Mineral rights reserved or <br />third party. <br /> <br />.9 <br /> <br />Withdrawn from mineral <br />entry. <br /> <br />3.1 <br /> <br />Reserved and withdrawn. <br /> <br />.5 <br /> <br />This information is generally comparable with the <br />RARE II ratings which estimated a rating of 90 for <br />the occurrence of hardrock minerals, a 10 for oil <br />and gas, a 99 for the occurrence of uranium, and a <br />rating of 95 for geothermal resources, based on a <br />rating scale of 0 to 100. <br /> <br />No economically producible mineral deposits are <br />known to exist within the Bureau of Land Management <br />WSAs. Without a mineral inventory, information is <br />considered to be incomplete. There is a possibility <br />that mineral resources may be present. <br /> <br />t <br />j: <br /> <br />> <br /> <br />37 <br /> <br />('~2645 <br /> <br />~: <br />" <br />, <br />I": <br />~j <br />~~~ <br /> <br />'}: <br />