The Hecla Mine is a silver and lead mine located in Shoshone county, Idaho at an elevation of 3,855 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 3,855 Feet (1,175 Meters)
Commodity: Silver, Lead
Lat, Long: 47.5186, -115.81640
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Hecla Mine MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Hecla Mine
Commodity
Primary: Silver
Primary: Lead
Secondary: Zinc
Secondary: Copper
Tertiary: Gold
Location
State: Idaho
County: Shoshone
District: Lelande
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: Hecla Mining Co. (Golconda ?)
Percent: 100.0
Home Office: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Years: 1891 -
Production
Year: 1983
Time Period: 1898-1969
Mined: 6973501.000 mt
Material type: Ore Treated
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Deposit Type: HYDROTHERMAL REPLACEMENT VEIN
Plant Type: Beneficiation (Mill)
Plant Subtype: Flotation
Operation Type: Underground
Mining Method: Filled Stopes - Horiz Cut and Fill W/Waste Rock
Milling Method: Flotation
Year First Production: 1897
Discovery Year: 1885
Discovery Method: Ore-Mineral In Place
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: Y
Deposit Size: L
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Northern Rocky Mountains
Physiographic Detail: Bitterroot Mountains - Coeur D'Alene Mountains
Mineral Deposit Model
Model Name: Polymetallic veins
Orebody
Name: East Hecla 74
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Name: East Hecla (Russell)
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Name: Magazine
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Name: Hecla
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Name: Ore-Or-No-Go
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Name: Hecla B
Form: PINCH AND SWELL
Structure
Type: L
Description: Host fault for the Hecla vein is a feather joint off a N-S shear, part of system of N-S shears that connect the Osburn and Thompson Pass faults.
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Name: Quartzite
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Neoproterozoic
Name: Quartzite
Role: Host
Age Type: Host Rock Unit
Age Young: Neoproterozoic
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Ore: Cerussite
Ore: Sphalerite
Ore: Tetrahedrite
Ore: Galena
Ore: Chalcopyrite
Gangue: Limonite
Gangue: Pyrrhotite
Gangue: Pyrite
Gangue: Calcite
Gangue: Quartz
Gangue: Siderite
Trace: Covellite
Trace: Boulangerite
Trace: Pyromorphite
Comments
Comment (Commodity): IN THE REX-SNOWSTORM MINERAL BELT
Comment (Reserve-Resource): ITEM 2 GIVES HECLA'S SHARE OF RESERVES FROM SUNSHINE MINE IN 1968 . HECLA'S SHARE OF 1968 RESERVES FROM STAR - MORNING UNIT AREA GIVEN IN ITEM 3
Comment (Location): ON SECTION LINE S/2, SEC'S 9 & 10
Comment (Deposit): 6 MAIN ORE SHOOTS: HECLA, HECLA B, ORE-OR-NO-GO, MAGAZINE, EAST HECLA, EAST HECLA 74 . DEPTHS TO TOP, BOTTOM, ABOVE, EXPRESSED IN ELEVATION ON HECLA VEIN
Comment (Production): Production data from Mitchell and Bennett (1983) using data reported to the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Grade data from Long (1998).
Comment (Development): 100 PATENTED, 19 UNPATENTED CLAIMS
Comment (Geology): BURKE FORMATION BEDS STRIKE NW, DIP 80 DEG NE
Comment (Deposit): HECLA OWNS MAJOR INTEREST IN LUCKY FRIDAY, SUNSHINE UNIT AREA, SILVER SUMMIT, STAR UNIT AREA, AND MAYFLOWER MINE.
References
Reference (Production): Mitchell, V.E., and Bennett, E.H., 1983, Production statistics for the Coeur d'Alene mining district, Shoshone County, Idaho, 1884-1980: Idaho Geological Survey Technical Report 83-3, 33 p.
Reference (Production): Long, K.R., 1998, Grade and tonnage models for Coeur d'Alene-type polymetallic veins: US Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-583m 28 p.
Reference (Deposit): RANSOME, F. L., 1905 , ORE DEPOSITS OF THE COEUR D'ALENE DISTRICT, IDAHO: USGS BULL. 260 , P. 274 - 303 .
Reference (Deposit): GRIGGS, A. B., 1952 , GEOLOGY AND NOTES ON ORE DEPOSITS IN CANYON - NINE MILE CREEKS AREA, SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO: USGS OPEN-FILE REPT., 108 P.
Reference (Deposit): UMPLEBY, J. B., AND JONES, E. L., JR., 1923 , GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO: USGS BULL. 732 , 156 P.
Reference (Deposit): FRYKLUND, V. C., JR., 1964 , ORE DEPOSITS OF THE COEUR D'ALENE DISTRICT, SHOSHONE COUNTY, IDAHO: USGS PROF. PAPER 445 , 103 P.
Reference (Deposit): RANSOM, F. L., AND CALKINS, F. C., 1908 , THE GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE COEUR D'ALENE DISTRICT, IDAHO: USGS PROF. PAPER 62 , 203 P.
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