The Mountain Spring is a limestone, general mine located in Imperial county, California.
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Mine Info
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Mountain Spring MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Mountain Spring
Commodity
Primary: Limestone, General
Tertiary: Tungsten
Location
State: California
County: Imperial
District: Jacumba
Land Status
Land ownership: BLM Administrative Area
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.
Administrative Organization: Wilderness
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Type: Surface
Ownership
Not available
Production
Not available
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Deposit Type: Sedimentary
Operation Type: Unknown
Year First Production: 1927
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Deposit Size: S
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Lower California
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: LENS
Structure
Not available
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Name: Tonalite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Host Rock
Age Young: Late Cretaceous
Name: Tonalite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock Unit
Age Young: Late Cretaceous
Name: Tonalite
Role: Associated
Age Type: Associated Rock
Age Young: Late Cretaceous
Analytical Data
Analytical Data: SAMPLES OF THE LIMESTONE AVERAGED 0.6% AL2O3, 51.8% CAO, 0.14% FE2O3, 1.6% MGO, <0.03% P2O5, AND 9.6% SIO2. ONE OF TWO SAMPLES FROM THE SKARN ZONES CONTAINED 0.08% WO3.
Materials
Ore: Limestone
Gangue: Graphite
Comments
Comment (Geology): IRREGULAR PODS OF GARNET-EPIDOTE-QUARTZ SKARN OCCUR ALONG THE MARGINS OF THE LIMESTONE LENS. THE SKARN PODS ARE UP TO 5 FT THICK AND 15 FT LONG. THE TABLULAR BODY OF METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS IS ENCLOSED IN TONALITE AND FORMS A SCREEN. THE SCREEN ALSO CONTAINS BIOTITE SCHIST AND NARROW PEGMATITE DIKES ALONG BEDDING.
Comment (Location): IN IN-KO-PAH GORGE, IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE JACUMBA (IN-KO-PAH) WILDERNESS STUDY AREA. LOCATED ON MAIN HIGHWAY FROM JACUMBA TO EL CENTRO.
Comment (Production): A FEW HUNDRED TONS MINED IN 1940 AND 1950.
Comment (Deposit): COARSELY CRYSTALLINE, WHITE TO GRAY LIMESTONE THAT FORMS A 1600 FT LONG LENS THAT IS UP TO 30 FT THICK WITHIN A LARGER TABULAR BODY OF METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS (SEE GEOLOGIC COMMENTS). THE LIMESTONE CONTAINS MINOR SCHIST AND GRAPHITE AS WELL AS IRREGULAR SKARN PODS ALONG ITS MARGINS.
Comment (Workings): WORKINGS ARE COMPOSED OF AN OPEN CUT 70 FT ACROSS AND 35 FT HIGH. THERE ARE 3 SMALL PROSPECT PITS IN THE SKARN ZONES.
References
Reference (Deposit): MORTON, PAUL K., 1977, GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF IMPERIAL COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, COUNTY REPORT NO. 7, P. 7.
Reference (Other Database): CIMRI
Reference (Reserve-Resource): TODD AND OTHERS, 1987.
Reference (Deposit): TODD, V.R., KILBURN, J.E., DETRA, D.E., GRISCOM, ANDREW, KRUSE, F.A., AND MCHUGH, E.L., 1987, MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE JACUMBA (IN-KO-PAH) WILDERNESS STUDY AREA, IMPERIAL COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1711-D, 18 P.
Reference (Deposit): SAMPSON, R.J., AND TUCKER, W.B., 1942, MINERAL RESOURCES OF IMPERIAL COUNTY: CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES BULL., VOL. 38, H2, P. 130.
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