Some Mines Of Rosita And Silver Cliff, Colorado - Mines In Rhyolite Near Silver Cliff

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. F. Emmons
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1913

Abstract

Geological Sketch.-The rhyolite area near Silver Cliff includes what may be called the Silver Cliff plateau, with Round mountain and the intervening valley. The plateau is about 2 miles long and 1 mile wide. From its northern part rise the White hills, which have no special topographic importance, as their highest point is only 400 ft. above the northern edge of the rhyolite mass. Round mountain, on the other hand, is a quite sharply pointed conical hill, so steep-sided as to constitute an important topographic feature, although its elevation above the plains around it is barely 700 ft. The summit of Round mountain is dense banded rhyolite, with steep, irregular clip; the southern end is breccia containing fragments of the banded rock. There are slight exposures of glassy forms of rhyolite on the lower slopes. On the east, the Archaean rocks extend half-way up the side of the mountain, and the contact between them and the rhyolite is vertical, or dips steeply to the west. This mountain is supposed to be at the vent from which the rhyolite of the plateau was poured out. The Silver Cliff plateau occupies the site of a former basin, in which at one time there was probably a lake. At the time of the rhyolitic outburst of the Rosita hills there was a local eruption of the same character in this region, commencing with showers of volcanic ash and of rock-fragments, which filled the lake and built tip about it hills which have since been removed in great measure by erosion. At present the southern half of the plateau is capped by solid lava to a depth in places of 150 ft. The cliff of blackened rhyolite on the southern edge, where the main discovery of ore was made, is from 30 to 50 ft.
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APA: S. F. Emmons  (1913)  Some Mines Of Rosita And Silver Cliff, Colorado - Mines In Rhyolite Near Silver Cliff

MLA: S. F. Emmons Some Mines Of Rosita And Silver Cliff, Colorado - Mines In Rhyolite Near Silver Cliff. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.

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