Colorado Paper - Elko Prince Mine and Mill

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 20
- File Size:
- 1008 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
PaGE Geological Conditions......................... 78 Development of Elko Prince Property.................. 78 Prince Vein.............................. 79 Mining Practice.............*.'.......:...... SO Milling Practice............................ 84 Power Plant............................... 96 Construction Costs.......................... 97 Geological Conditions The Elko Prince mine is in the Gold Circle district, Nevada, about 155 miles (2. 4 km.) from the town of Midas, 55 miles (88.5 km.) west of Battle Mountain and 50 miles (8.5 km.) northeast of Golconda. The district is described by Emmons in U. S. Geological Survey Bulletin 408, 1910. Little was said of the Elko Prince, however, as only a small amount of work had then been completed. The geological structure of the region is simple. The oldest exposed formation, covering most of the area, is rhyolite, which has a light-colored devitrified groundmass enclosing phenocrysts of feldspar, quartz, and magnetite. It has been somewhat weathered and partially stained with oxide of iron. There are several outcrops of andesite which cut the rhyolite. The ore deposits occur as fissure veins, replacement veins, and sheeted zones. The Elko Prince vein is of the first type. The rhyolite near the veins is silicified, stained with oxide of iron, and, at some localities, replaced by ore, or is so permeated by metals as to be classed as ore. The vein filling consists chiefly of quartz, and the values consist entirely of gold and silver. Part of the gold exists as the native metal and part is associated with pyrite. Silver occurs free and as argentite in banded streaks through the vein. These veins trend in a northwesterly direction, with dips varying from 65' to vertical. Development of Elko Prince Property Gold was discovered in the district in the Fall of 1907, and a charac-stic rush followed The town of Midas was laid out and shortly had
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APA:
(1919) Colorado Paper - Elko Prince Mine and MillMLA: Colorado Paper - Elko Prince Mine and Mill. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.