The Mina Del Tiro is a lead, silver, and zinc mine located in Santa Fe county, New Mexico at an elevation of 6,040 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 6,040 Feet (1,841 Meters)
Commodity: Lead, Silver, Zinc
Lat, Long: 35.46, -106.12083
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Mina Del Tiro MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Mina Del Tiro
Secondary: Mine: Mina Del Tierra
Secondary: Mina Del Tierro
Secondary: Mina De Tiro
Secondary: Patented Claim: Mina Del Tiro
Commodity
Primary: Lead
Primary: Silver
Primary: Zinc
Location
State: New Mexico
County: Santa Fe
District: Cerrillos District
Land Status
Land ownership: Private
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
Type: Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: Occidental Minerals Corp.
Home Office: 777 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood, Co. 80226
Years: 1979 -
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Deposit Type: Vein
Operation Type: Unknown
Year First Production: 1680
Year Last Production: 1942
Discovery Year: 1680
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Intermontane Plateaus
Physiographic Province: Basin And Range Province
Physiographic Section: Mexican Highland
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: IRREGULAR
Structure
Type: R
Description: Faults And Shear Zones
Type: L
Description: Faults And Shear Zones; A Tabular Breccia Zone
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Name: Monzonite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock
Age Young: Oligocene
Name: Monzonite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock Unit
Age Young: Oligocene
Name: Monzonite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Oligocene
Name: Monzonite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Oligocene
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Galena
Ore: Silver
Ore: Sphalerite
Gangue: Quartz
Gangue: Limonite
Gangue: Wulfenite
Comments
Comment (Deposit): THE MAIN ORE SHOOT EXPOSED UNDERGROUND, EXPOSED FOR A LENGTH OF 55 FEET, IS A LENS OF VUGGY WHITE QUARTZ CONTAINING THICK STREAKS AND DISEMINATIONS OF GALENA AND SPHALERITE. SOME OF THE SPHALERITE IS OLIVE GREEN. THE ORE LIES ON THE FOOTWALL OF A TABULAR BRECCIA ZONE COMPOSED OF ANGULAR UNROTATED FRAGMENTS OF WALL ROCK 1-6 INCHES ACROSS. LITTLE HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION IS APPARENT. WULFENITE IS ABUNDANT AS SMALL SQA RE TABULAR YELLOWISH-GRAY CRYSTALS FORMING A COATING ON THE PRIMARY ORE IN CRACKS AND VUGS. A SECOND ORE STREAK, 8 INCHES WIDE COMPOSED OF QUARTZ AND GALENA, LIES A FEW FEET WITHIN THE HANGING WALL OF THE MAIN SHOOT. ON THE SURFACE THE VEIN IS INTERMITTENLY TRACEABLE FOR 1300 FEET.
Comment (Workings): WORKINGS CONSIST OF TWO OLD SPANISH SHAFTS; A 90-FT VERTICAL SHAFT WAS SUNK IN 1910 BETWEEN THE TWO SPANISH SHAFTS. THE LENGTH OF THE SPANISH WORKINGS IS UNKNOWN, THE DRIFT IS CAVED AT BOTH ENDS. ONE SPANISH SHAFT IS SAID TO BE 90 FEET VERTICALLY, THE OTHER INCLINED DESCENDING IN STEPS. BOTH ARE NOW FILLED IN.
Comment (Development): JONES (1904, P. 30), BELIEVES THAT THE EARLIEST WORK WAS PERFORMED PRIOR TO 1680 BY INDIAN SLAVES UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE JESUITS
Comment (Reserve-Resource): CONFIDENTIAL USBM RECORDS
Comment (Location): LOCATION IS ACCURATE FOR THE SHAFT. ; INFO FROM LAND.ST :1979
References
Reference (Deposit): LINDGREN, W., L.C. GRATON AND C.H. GORDON, 1910, USGS PP 68,P.163- 167
Reference (Deposit): DISBROW, A.E., AND W.C. STOLL, 1957, NMBMMR BULL 48, P. 62-63
Reference (Deposit): ELSTON, W.E., 1967, NMBMMR BULL 81, P. 31
Reference (Deposit): JONES, F.A., 1904, "NEW MEXICO MINES AND MINERALS," WORLD'S FAIR EDITION, (SANTA FE, NM)
Reference (Deposit): NMBMMR GENERAL FILE DATA
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