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<br /> EXPLANATION .,,,„,.,ar•,a,,.....,r.,w....,,+^ TRACY,CALIF.
<br /> • DRILLHOLE MINERAL LAND CLASSIFICATION MAP
<br /> .0.iV�'•T S; AGGREGATE RESOURCES ONLY
<br /> r Stockton-Lodi P-C Region
<br /> PRODUCTION-CONSUMPTION REGION BOUNDARY
<br /> AND OUTER BOUNDARY OF AREAS SUBJECTTO �T
<br /> URBANIZATION AND LIMIT OF AREA CLASSIFIED ltl
<br /> Bpundaria] established from data supplied by the Office of By
<br /> Planning and Research with modifications davewped from Laurel S. Jensen and Michael A. Silva
<br /> information supplied by local government and other sources.
<br /> MINERAL RESOURCE ZONE BOUNDARIES 1988
<br /> All Mineral Resource Zonae era ler Parched Cement Consists
<br /> Grade Aggregate unless ots—to indicated Ce PREPARED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SURFACE MINING AND
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<br /> commodity name onclosad in parentheses. RECLAMATION ACT OF 1975, ARTICLE 4, SECTION 2761
<br /> MRZ-i Areas where adequate information indicates that no
<br /> aigni"Cant mineral depots era pie—L a where it
<br /> rydged that little likelihood Hila for their presence.
<br /> MRZ-Z Areas where adequal@ information indicates that
<br /> significant mineral deposits are present a woe's it is
<br /> judged that a high likelihood for their presence asiats. ACTING STATE GEOLOGIST, APRIL 16, 1988
<br /> MRZJ Areas containing mineral deposits the significance of
<br /> which cannot be evaluated from availade claw
<br /> MRZ4 .as where available information is Inadeo..te for
<br /> assignment to any other MRZ he
<br /> Sae tell for add-tipnal 0,04notion 01 MRZ SymlrWs.
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