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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
* "[http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/mla/mla_65-85.pdf Mineral Resources of the Black Rock Desert Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, Nevada,]" Bureau of Mines Mineral Land Assessment, 1985 Open File Report, MLA 65-85. "According to the BLM, nearly 27,000 acres are held under geothermal
* "[http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/mla/mla_65-85.pdf Mineral Resources of the Black Rock Desert Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, Nevada,]" Bureau of Mines Mineral Land Assessment, 1985 Open File Report, MLA 65-85. "According to the BLM, nearly 27,000 acres are held under geothermal lease near Pinto Hot Springs and McFarland Hot Springs. Although most of the WSA is of interest for oil and gas, an exploratory oil well, on the east side of the WSA, completed to a depth of 7931 ft in 1983, is reportedly dry (U.S Bureau of Land Management, 1983)."
lease near Pinto Hot Springs and McFarland Hot Springs. Although most of
the WSA is of interest for oil and gas, an exploratory oil well, on the
east side of the WSA, completed to a depth of 7931 ft in 1983, is
reportedly dry (U.S Bureau of Land r~anagement, 1983)."
* Carpenter, Kenneth Carpenter, "[McFarland's Bath House, Black Rock Desert,]" 1981 photograph, UNRS-P1984-09-08, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.
* Carpenter, Kenneth Carpenter, "[McFarland's Bath House, Black Rock Desert,]" 1981 photograph, UNRS-P1984-09-08, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.

Revision as of 07:28, 11 February 2014

McFarland Hot Springs (also know as Macfarlane) is on the road north of Sulphur.

There is also a McFarland Spring in Clark County GNIS.

Resources

  • "Mineral Resources of the Black Rock Desert Wilderness Study Area, Humboldt County, Nevada," Bureau of Mines Mineral Land Assessment, 1985 Open File Report, MLA 65-85. "According to the BLM, nearly 27,000 acres are held under geothermal lease near Pinto Hot Springs and McFarland Hot Springs. Although most of the WSA is of interest for oil and gas, an exploratory oil well, on the east side of the WSA, completed to a depth of 7931 ft in 1983, is reportedly dry (U.S Bureau of Land Management, 1983)."
  • Carpenter, Kenneth Carpenter, "[McFarland's Bath House, Black Rock Desert,]" 1981 photograph, UNRS-P1984-09-08, Special Collections Department, University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.