IC 7560 Mining Methods and Costs at the Highland Surprise Mine, Shoshone County, Idaho

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 34398 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 1, 1950
Abstract
This Information Circular , one of a series published by the Bureau of
Mines , reports on the methods and costs of mining and concentrating zinclead
ore at the Highland Surprise mine in the Pine Creek area of the Coeur
d'Alene region of Idaho .
The mine is owned and operated by the Highland Surprise Consolidated
Mining Co. , which supervises operations of the Nevada Stewart group of
claims , which is adjacent on the northwest . These properties are at the
extreme eastern end of a zone of fracturing that strikes northwest across
the Pine Creek area . In fractures along this zone are the principal
Pine Creek mines ; these are the Highland Surprise , Nevada Stewart , Sidney ,
Denver , V and Idaho , Liberal King , and Northern Light .
Country rock at the Highland Surprise is argillite of the Prichard
formation (Belt series ) . Fracturing has permitted the movement of mineral- izing agents that have replaced adjacent walls and crushed country rock
with sulfides . Ore minerals are sphalerite and galena with accessory
pyrite , chalcopyrite , pyrrhotite , and siderite . Three principal ore shoots
were found on the Highland Surprise property . The Highland ore shoot was
mined from outcrop to the 400 level . The Surprise ore body has been
developed to a depth of 1,400 feet on the dip of the vein . The outcrop
of the Surprise ore shoot was 150 feet long and 2 to 4 feet thick ; on
the 1,150 ( lowest ) level , the ore shoot is 320 feet long and 10 to 17 feet
thick , with good zinc content . Surprise ore shoot No. 2 occurs 250 feet
west of No. 1 and has been mined from the 500 to the 1,000 level .
From 353,000 tons of ore mined between 1910 and 1948 , the property
has a recorded production of 256,000 ounces of silver , 7,500 tons of lead ,
24,000 tons of zinc , and 412 tons of copper .
Both shrinkage and cut and fill stoping methods are used at the Highland
Surprise , but shrinkage is unsuitable for mining below the 700 level ,
because faulting has weakened the walls .
Development of the Surprise ore , as well as exploration laterally and
along the strike , is prosecuted steadily . A prospect heading is being
pushed westward toward Nevada Stewart ground from the 700 level .
The mill has a rated capacity of 275 tons per day and operates near
capacity . Selective flotation makes zinc concentrate that is shipped to
the Anaconda smelter and lead concentrate that is trucked to the Bunker Hill smelter at Kellogg .
Citation
APA:
(1950) IC 7560 Mining Methods and Costs at the Highland Surprise Mine, Shoshone County, IdahoMLA: IC 7560 Mining Methods and Costs at the Highland Surprise Mine, Shoshone County, Idaho. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1950.