Geologic Setting of the Nickel Occurrences on Jumbo Mountain, Washington

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Joseph W. Mills
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 3, 1960

Abstract

In 1956 the discovery of nickel on Jumbo Mountain, Snohomish County, Washington, focused attention on this part of the Cascade Range, far more renowned for its timber than for its mineral resources. Hand specimens assaying as high as 13 pct Ni encouraged Discovery Mines Inc. of Mount Vernon, Wash., to stake 12 claims in Township 31 North, Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian. The property was leased to Climax Molybdenum Co. in January 1957. Trenching, sampling, and geologic studies were carried out during the late summer of 1957 when most of the snow had disappeared. Although the deposits are only about four miles south of the logging town of Darrington and about two miles, as the crow flies, southeast of the end of a good gravel road from that town, all camp supplies and equipment were air-dropped, owing to the extremely rugged nature of the terrain.
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APA: Joseph W. Mills  (1960)  Geologic Setting of the Nickel Occurrences on Jumbo Mountain, Washington

MLA: Joseph W. Mills Geologic Setting of the Nickel Occurrences on Jumbo Mountain, Washington. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.

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