The Pine Creek is a molybdenum, gold, tungsten, and copper mine located in Inyo county, California at an elevation of 9,252 feet.
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All mine locations were obtained from the USGS Mineral Resources Data System. The locations and other information in this database have not been verified for accuracy. It should be assumed that all mines are on private property.
Mine Info
Elevation: 9,252 Feet (2,820 Meters)
Commodity: Molybdenum, Gold, Tungsten, Copper
Lat, Long: 37.36167, -118.70333
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Pine Creek MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Pine Creek
Secondary: Black Monster
Secondary: Snow Queen
Secondary: Pine Creek Tungsten Mine
Commodity
Primary: Molybdenum
Primary: Gold
Primary: Tungsten
Primary: Copper
Secondary: Silver
Tertiary: Bismuth
Location
State: California
County: Inyo
District: Bishop Tungsten District
Land Status
Land ownership: National Forest
Note: the land ownership field only identifies whether the area the mine is in is generally on public lands like Forest Service or BLM land, or if it is in an area that is generally private property. It does not definitively identify property status, nor does it indicate claim status or whether an area is open to prospecting. Always respect private property.
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Not available
Ownership
Owner Name: Union Carbide Nuclear Corp.
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Producer
Operation Type: Unknown
Year First Production: 1918
Discovery Year: 1916
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: L
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Cascade-Sierra Mountains
Physiographic Section: Sierra Nevada
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: IRREGULAR
Structure
Type: R
Description: Sierra Nevada Batholith
Alterations
Alteration Type: L
Alteration Text: Metamorphism To Skarn, Ore In Fractures, And Some Replacement By Ore.
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Gold
Ore: Covellite
Ore: Scheelite
Ore: Molybdenite
Ore: Chalcopyrite
Ore: Powellite
Ore: Bornite
Gangue: Garnet
Gangue: Quartz
Gangue: Diopside
Gangue: Epidote
Gangue: Feldspar
Comments
Comment (Workings): DEVELOPED FROM 8000 TO 11500 FT. ELEVATION, MILL IS AT 7800 FT. . FOUR ADITS AT ELEVATIONS OF 10,750 FT., 11,052 FT. AND 11,371 FT., AND A LARGE OPEN CUT.
Comment (Location): SECTION ESTIMATED IN CADASTRAL COORDINATES.
Comment (Reserve-Resource): 1) LEMMON, 1941. 2-4) USBM MAS.
Comment (Deposit): DESCRIPTION ABOVE IS FOR NORTH ORE BODY. SOUTH OREBODY: 400 FT LONG, 400 FT WIDE, AND 60 FT THICK.
Comment (Geology): PINE CREEK PENDANT MARBLE DENSITY IN SITU 3.2, DEFORMED IN JURASSIC. GEOL.COM: PINE CREEK PENDANT MARBLE DENSITY IN SITU 3.2, DEFORMED IN JURASSIC. SKARN (TACTITE).
References
Reference (Deposit): LEMMON, D.M., UNPUBLISHED DATA.
Reference (Deposit): BATEMAN, P.C., 1945, PINE CREEK AND ADAMSON TUNGSTEN DEPOSITS, INYO COUNTY, CALIF.: CALIF. JOUR. MINES AND GEOL., VOL. 41, NO. 4, P. 231-249.
Reference (Deposit): BURWELL, BLAIR, 1941, MILLING TUNGSTEN ORE AT PINE CREEK: MINING CONG. JOUR., VOL. 27, NO. 10, P. 16-18.
Reference (Deposit): LEMMON, D.M., AND TWETO, O.L., 1962, TUNGSTEN IN THE U.S., USGS MAP, MR-25.
Reference (Deposit): 1952 GEOLMAP BATEMAN, MAPS, REPORT
Reference (Deposit): COOPER, J. R., 1962, BISMUTH OF U.S.: USGS MR - 2
Reference (Deposit): WRIGHT, W. A., 1978, MINERALOGICAL AND COMPOSITIONAL ZONATION IN THE NORTH ORE BODY, PINE CREEK MINE, BISHOP DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA, GEOLOGICAL SOC. OF AMERICA ABSTR. WITH PROGR AMS, V. 10, N. 3, P. 155.
Reference (Deposit): 1959, OCCURRENCE OF NONPEGMATITE BERYLLIUM IN THE UNITED STATES, USGS PROFESSIONAL PAPER 318, PP. 91-92.
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