The Sulphur Bank Mine is a mercury and sulfur mine located in Lake county, California at an elevation of 1,348 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 1,348 Feet (411 Meters)
Commodity: Mercury, Sulfur
Lat, Long: 39.00389, -122.66472
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Sulphur Bank Mine MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Sulphur Bank Mine
Secondary: Sulphur Bank
Secondary: Clear Lake-Sulphur Bank
Commodity
Primary: Mercury
Primary: Sulfur
Location
State: California
County: Lake
District: Clear Lake
Land Status
Not available
Holdings
Not available
Workings
Type: Surface/Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: Bradley Mining Co.
Years: 1965 -
Production
Year: 1962
Time Period: To 1962
Material type: HG
Description: Cp_Grade: ^5-15 Lb/Ton
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Operation Type: Surface-Underground
Year First Production: 1873
Discovery Year: 1865
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: Y
Deposit Size: M
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Pacific Border Province
Physiographic Section: California Coast Ranges
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Form: PIPES
Structure
Type: R
Description: Faults Trending E, Dip S, And Trend Nw, Dip Steeply
Type: L
Description: Fault Control
Alterations
Alteration Type: L
Alteration Text: Hydrothermal Bleaching - Solfataric Action
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Cinnabar
Gangue: Sulfur
Gangue: Pyrite
Gangue: Opal
Gangue: Quartz
Comments
Comment (Location): ALSO IN SEC. 6
Comment (Environment): CERCLA (SUPERFUND) SITE LISTED ON NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST (NPL), OCT. 14, 1992. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS INCLUDE ACID MINE WATER FROM OPEN PIT MINE LEACHING MERCURY INTO CLEAR LAKE.
Comment (Geology): SULFUR, STIBNITE, SULFATES (GYPSUM), COPIAPITE, PYRITE AND MARCASITE, CINNABAR. HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY IS PRIMARILY FAULT CONTROLLED. THE MAJOR ORE BODIES ARE AT THE INTERSECTION OF FAULT ZONES BUT SHAPE AND SIZE OF BODIES DEPENDS ON HOST ROCK.
Comment (Workings): UNDERGROUND MINING ABANDONED IN 1906 DUE TO HEAT AND GASES
Comment (Geology): FRANCISCAN ROCKS HERE CONSIST OF SANDSTONES AND SHALES WITH OCCASIONAL GREENSTONE AND CHERT LENSES. MOST HAS BEEN HYDROTHERMALLY ALTERED. THESE SEDIMENTS CONTAIN LATE SULFIDES AND MAGNETITE. THE CGL AND SANDSTONE BRECCIA PROBABLY RESULTED FROM A LANDSLIDE IN FRANCISCAN MATERIAL. RECENT LAKE SEDIMENTS WERE PROBABLY DERIVED FROM A HIGHER LEVEL OF CLEAR LAKE. THE SEDIMENTS HAVE BEEN KAOLINIZED. THE LAVA FLOW IS 100 FT THICK. IT IS VESICULAR WITH THE VESICLES FILLED BY OPAL, CHALCEDONY, CARBONATES, AND GYPSUM. THE ROCK HAS BEEN CLASSIFIED AS AUGITE ANDESITE, BUT IS MORE COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS BASALT. THE LAVA WAS PROBABLY EXTRUDED FROM 2 CINDER CONES 1 TO 1.5 MI E OF SULPHUR BANK ALTHOUGH THE SOURCE MAY HAVE BEEN TO THE NORTH. TWO FAULT ZONES ARE APPARENT, ONE TRENDING N 70 E AND DIPPING 50 - 90 SE AND A SECOND TRENDING N 65 W AND DIPPING NEARLY VERTICAL. ABUNDANT HYDROTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN THE AREA INCLUDES HOT SPRINGS AND FUMAROLES, SOLFATARIC ACTIVITY. HYDROTHERMAL MINERALS INCLUDE
Comment (Development): FIRST MINED FOR SULFUR UNTIL IT BECAME UNECONOMICAL. MERCURY FIRST EXTRACTED IN 1873. Sulphur was produced from 1865 to 1868.
References
Reference (Deposit): HOLMES, G. W., JR., 1965, MERCURY IN CALIFORNIA: IN USBM IC 8252.
Reference (Deposit): EVERHART, D. L., 1946, QUICKSILVER DEPOSITS AT THE SULPHUR BANK MINE, LAKE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: CALIF. JOUR. OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, V. 42, P. 125-153.
Reference (Production): USBM DATA
Reference (Deposit): RANSOME, A.L. AND KELLOGG, J.L., 1939, QUICKSILVER RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA: CJMG, V. 35, P. 353-558.
Reference (Deposit): BRADLEY, W.W., 1918, QUICKSILVER RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA: CJMG BULL. 78, 389 P.
Reference (Deposit): BAILEY, E. H., USGS, PERSONAL FILES
Reference (Deposit): AVERILL, C. V., 1947, MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF LAKE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: CALIF. JOUR. OF MINES AND GEOLOGY, V. 43, , no. 1, P. 25-38.
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