. The California desert, majestic, challenging, and very vulnerable. Deserts. Mining of nonmetalic commodities such as talc, feldspar, clay, borates, sand and gravel, and salines (salts), as well as the "rare earth" elements, is an important industry at this time in the CDCA. Exploration for other very important commodities like uranium, lithium, and copper, is also being carried on extensively. It is vitally important that a thorough understanding of the G-E-M resources in the California desert exists in order to have a realistic multiple-use plan. National attention has also turned
. The California desert, majestic, challenging, and very vulnerable. Deserts. Mining of nonmetalic commodities such as talc, feldspar, clay, borates, sand and gravel, and salines (salts), as well as the "rare earth" elements, is an important industry at this time in the CDCA. Exploration for other very important commodities like uranium, lithium, and copper, is also being carried on extensively. It is vitally important that a thorough understanding of the G-E-M resources in the California desert exists in order to have a realistic multiple-use plan. National attention has also turned to the California desert as the emphasis on energy sources grows. Several areas with geothermal potential are known. One is presently being developed and several smaller sites are being studied. It is estimated that by the year 2000, a substantial portion of California's total electricity might be derived from geothermal sources. Several sites proposed for power generation, both thermal and nuclear, are being studied for possible construction over the next decade. Many of these sites are on public lands, and all would involve transmission lines crossing the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Bureau of Land Management. Colorado State Office. Riverside, Calif. : Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, California Desert Plan Program
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