Geology of the Climax Ore Body - Closely Spaced Fractures Make Block Caving of the Rock Possible

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John W. Vanderwilt
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

THE Climax district is in northeastern Lake County, Colorado, on Fremont Pass (elevation 11,320 ft.) where the continental divide runs east-west joining high peaks of the Mosquito Range with the Sawatch Range, prominent ranges of the central Rocky Mountains. The mining towns of Leadville and Kokomo are thirteen miles to the south and seven miles to the northwest, respectively. Good highways lead to Denver (100 miles) by way of Kokomo, Loveland Pass, and Idaho Springs, and to Colorado Springs by way of Leadville. The ore deposit and mine are about one mile east of Fremont Pass and 600 ft. higher on the southwestern flank of Bartlett Mountain, a peak in the Mosquito Range. The molybdenite deposit lies within the Colorado mineral belt extending across the Rocky Mountains from Jamestown and Boulder to Silverton and Telluride. (See Fig. 1.) Fremont Pass is a broad open divide separating the drainage of the Tenmile River (Pacific) from that of the East Fork of the Arkansas River (Atlantic) ; but the mountains to the east and west are extremely rugged; altitudes in the vicinity vary from 11,000 to 14,000 ft. A conspicuous topographic feature within the district is the Tenmile Amphitheater, which lies east of Climax and
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APA: John W. Vanderwilt  (1946)  Geology of the Climax Ore Body - Closely Spaced Fractures Make Block Caving of the Rock Possible

MLA: John W. Vanderwilt Geology of the Climax Ore Body - Closely Spaced Fractures Make Block Caving of the Rock Possible. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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