The Ronan Copper is a silver, gold, and copper mine located in Alaska.
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Ronan Copper MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Ronan Copper
Commodity
Primary: Silver
Primary: Gold
Primary: Copper
Location
State: Alaska
District: Hyder
Land Status
Not available
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Not available
Ownership
Not available
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Unknown
Operation Type: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Physiography
Not available
Mineral Deposit Model
Model Name: Polymetallic veins
Orebody
Form: SEE DEPOSIT DESCRIPTION COMMENTS
Structure
Not available
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
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Materials
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Comments
Comment (Deposit): STRUCTURAL SETTING, AND HOSTROCK, TO ISOTOPICALLY-DATED JURASSIC DEPOSITS NEARBY IN THE HYDER DISTRICT (SEE, FOR EXAMPLE, BC065, 067). IF SO, THE DEPOSIT IS CONTEMPORANEOUS, AT LEAST IN PART, WITH ISLAND-ARC VOLCANISM IN HAZELTON TIME (ALLDRICK, 1993).
Comment (Geology): MAAS AND OTHERS (1995, P. 252) SUGGEST THAT THE RONAN COPPER DEPOSIT IS JURASSIC IN AGE, BASED ON SIMILARITIES IN MINERALOGY, STRUCTURAL SETTING, AND HOSTROCK, TO ISOTOPICALLY-DATED JURASSIC DEPOSITS NEARBY IN THE HYDER DISTRICT (SEE, FOR EXAMPLE, BC065, BC067). IF SO, THE DEPOSIT IS CONTEMPORANEOUS, AT LEAST IN PART, WITH ISLAND-ARC VOLCANISM IN HAZELTON TIME (ALLDRICK, 1993).
Comment (Location): THE RONAN COPPER PROSPECT IS IN SECTION 2 AT AN ELEVATION OF ABOUT 2750 FEET ON THE ROUNDED RIDGE ABOUT 0.1 MILE WEST OF SKOOKUM CREEK, AND ABOUT 0.8 MILE EAST-SOUTHEAST OF THE RIVERSIDE MINE ADIT (MAAS AND OTHERS, 1995, P. 252, 255, AND FIG. 66). THE LOCATION IS ACCURATE WITHIN ABOUT 0.1 MILE.
Comment (Workings): PROSPECT HAS BEEN EXPLORED BY SURFACE PITS AND TRENCHES. CHANNEL SAMPLES COLLECTED IN 1992 BY THE U. S. BUREAU OF MINES (MAAS AND OTHERS, 1995, P. 260) CONTAIN UP TO 169 PPB AU, 66.51 PPM AG, AND 2.5% CU.
Comment (Deposit): THE COUNTRY ROCKS IN THE AREA OF THE RONAN COPPER PROSPECT ARE PELITIC METASEDIMENTARY AND SUBORDINATE ANDESITIC METAVOLCANIC STRATA OF THE JURASSIC OR OLDER MESOZOIC HAZELTON GROUP; THE TRIASSIC TEXAS CREEK GRANODIORITE, WHICH UNDERLIES AND LOCALLY INTRUDES THE HAZELTON; THE EOCENE HYDER QUARTZ MONZONITE, WHICH INTRUDES THE HAZELTON AND TEXAS CREEK ROCKS; AND STILL-YOUNGER TERTIARY LAMPROPHYRE DIKES, WHICH CUT ALL THE OTHER ROCKS (SMITH, 1973, 1977; KOCH, 1996). MAAS AND OTHERS (1995, P. 252, 260) DESCRIBE THE DEPOSIT AS ONE OF GROUP OF GOLD-BEARING PYRRHOTITE DEPOSITS COMPRISING DISSEMINATIONS AND MASSES OF SULFIDE MINERALS, ACCOMPANIED BY QUARTZ, IN SHEAR ZONES IN HAZELTON VOLCANIC ROCKS. THE SULFIDE MINERALS IN THIS GROUP OF DEPOSITS INCLUDE AURIFEROUS PYRRHOTITE, WITH ASSOCIATED CHALCOPYRITE AND ARSENOPYRITE, AND LOCAL SPHALERITE AND GALENA. MAAS AND OTHERS (1995, P. 252) SUGGEST THAT THE RONAN COPPER DEPOSIT IS JURASSIC IN AGE, BASED ON SIMILARITIES IN MINERALOGY,
References
Reference (Deposit): Smith, J.G., 1973, A Tertiary lamprophyre dike province in southeastern Alaska: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 10, p. 408-420.
Reference (Deposit): Smith, J.G., 1977, Geology of the Ketchikan D1 and Bradfield Canal A-1 quadrangles, southeastern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1425, 49 p.
Reference (Deposit): Alldrick, D. J., 1993, Geology and metallogeny of the Stewart mining camp, northwestern British Columbia: British Columbia Department of Mines and Petroleum Resources Bulletin no. 85, 105 p., 2 plates."
Reference (Deposit): Maas, K. M., Bittenbender, P. E., and Still, J. C., 1995, Mineral investigations in the Ketchikan mining district, southeastern Alaska: U. S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 11-95, 606 p.
Reference (Deposit): Koch, R. D., 1996, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Bradfield Canal quadrangle, southeastern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 81-728A, 35 p.,1 sheet, scale 1:250,000.
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