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The Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries (DOGAMI) produced the Mineral Information Layer for Oregon-Release 4 (MILO-Release 4) as a geospatial database that stores and manages information regarding Oregon's mineral occurrences, prospects, and mines; it is the primary way in which the State extracts, researches, and displays its available historical mining and mineral resource information. This table contains fields for client information (e.g., name, address, citizenship), sample location information (e.g., county, mining district, township, range, section, and the analysis desired,), and sample type (e.g., channel, grab, description; nature of sample or mineralization), which were provided by the client at the time of submittal to DOGAMI. Hyperlinks to PDF scans of the paper documents were generated for public access to the documents. Assay returns houses analytical results obtained from DOGAMIs in-house fire assay, chemical, and spectrograph laboratories between 1937 and 1985. Understand that recreation in or around inactive mine sites is extremely dangerous, and can result in serious injury or death. Stay out and stay alive! |
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