Toujours Gai Elk Camp

The Toujours Gai Elk Camp is a chromium mine located in Del Norte county, California at an elevation of 3,199 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

Name: Toujours Gai Elk Camp  

State:  California

County:  Del Norte

Elevation: 3,199 Feet (975 Meters)

Commodity: Chromium

Lat, Long: 41.945, -123.88056

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Toujours Gai Elk Camp MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Toujours Gai Elk Camp


Commodity

Primary: Chromium


Location

State: California
County: Del Norte


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Owner Name: Ernest J. Petersen And Louis Harper


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Occurrence
Operation Type: Unknown
Discovery Year: 1942
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N


Physiography

General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Pacific Border Province
Physiographic Section: Klamath Mountains


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Not available


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Not available


Analytical Data

Not available


Materials

Ore: Chromite


Comments

Comment (Production): ABOUT 400 LONG TONS OF ORE SHIPPED IN 1943 AND 100 TONS IN 1944 WHICH AVERAGED ALMOST 50 PERCENT CR2O3 AND HAD A CHROMIUM IRON RATIO OF 3.20. IDLE IN OCTOBER, 1951.

Comment (Workings): ADIT AND OPEN CUT.

Comment (Deposit): THINK IT SHOULD BE SEC. 19 INSTEAD OF 20 AS IT IS SO LOCATED ON PLATE 1 OF CALIF. B. 134 AND BECAUSE OF THE ELEVATION.


References

Reference (Deposit): CALIF. JOUR. MINES & GEOLOGY, V. 48, NO. 4, OCT. 1952, P. 275, 293

Reference (Deposit): D.O.M. BULL. 134, PART I, CHAP. 1, P. 43


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