The Fluorine Vein Properties is a fluorine-fluorite mine located in Jackson county, Colorado at an elevation of 9,157 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 9,157 Feet (2,791 Meters)
Commodity: Fluorine-Fluorite
Lat, Long: 40.93917, -106.24333
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Fluorine Vein Properties MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: Fluorine Vein Properties
Secondary: Fluorine Mine
Secondary: Baker Pit
Secondary: Fluorine No. 1 Shaft
Secondary: Fluorine Claims
Secondary: Fluorine Vein
Secondary: Fluorine Pit
Secondary: Northgate
Secondary: Northgate Fluorspar
Secondary: Fluorine-Camp Creek Vein
Secondary: Whale Pit
Secondary: Fluorine No. 0, 1, 2, and 3 claims
Secondary: Fluorite Nos 1 - 8
Commodity
Primary: Fluorine-Fluorite
Tertiary: Silica
Tertiary: Calcium
Tertiary: Manganese
Location
State: Colorado
County: Jackson
District: Northgate
Land Status
Land ownership: Federal
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
Type: Located Claim
Type: Patented
Workings
Type: Underground
Ownership
Owner Name: Ozark-Mahoning Co. (Pennwalt Corp. Subsidiary)
Percent: 100.0
Home Office: Oklahoma
Info Year: 1982
Owner Name: Western Fluorspar Corp.
Info Year: 1947
Years: 1943 -
Production
Year: 1943
Time Period: 1943
Mined: 9423.000 mt
Material type: reported as 10,387 tons (converted to metric tons, above= 9,423 mt). Approx. grade <50% CaF2.
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Operation Type: Surface-Underground
Mining Method: Shrinkage Methods
Milling Method: Flotation
Year First Production: 1943
Discovery Year: 1925
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: Y
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Rocky Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Southern Rocky Mountains
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Not available
Structure
Not available
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
Analytical Data: abundant data in RI-4106.
Materials
Unknown: Fluorite
Unknown: Limonite
Unknown: Microcline
Unknown: Quartz
Unknown: Barite
Unknown: Chalcedony
Unknown: Pyrite
Comments
Comment (Names): Previous record D002496 (newMRDS 10107820) was for "Fluorite Nos 1 - 8". Only reference was to Stevens, Bull. 1082F. There is no mention of claims with these numbers in that volume.
Comment (Location): Claims may extend a few tens of feet across the NE corner of Sec. 15 and NW corner of Sec. 14.
Comment (Ownership): The Fluorine Mine (on the Fluorine claims) was purchased by Western Fluorspar Corp. (owner of the Fluorspar properties about 1 to 1-1/2 mi west) in 1943. The Baker Pit is on the Fluorine property.
Comment (Identification): Do not confuse the Fluorine Vein properties with the Fluorspar Vein properties. Fluorine vein is SE of and continuous with the Camp Creek vein. The Fluorspar Vein properties are about 1 to 1 1/2 miles west.
Comment (Deposit): THE FIRST COMPLETE INTERMOUNTAIN FIELD OPERATION CENTER (IFOC) EVALUATION OF THIS PROPERTY WAS COMPLETED DURING 1982 IFOC, DENVER, COLORADO 80225. NO IFOC INSPECTION OF THIS FACILITY WAS MADE PRIOR TO OR DURING THIS EVALUATION.
Comment (Workings): CLAIM PATENT DESCRIPTIONS DESCRIBE THE MINING DISTRICT AS THAT OF COPPER RIDGE, A NAME FORMERLY APPLIED TO A LARGE, INDEFINITE AREA IN NORTHERN COLORADO AND SOUTHERN WYOMING. THIS NAME HAS BEEN DROPPED FROM LOCAL USAGE, AND THE MORE RESTRICTED AREA IN THE VICINITY OF THE FLUORSPAR DEPOSITS NOW IS CALLED THE NORTHGATE DISTRICT, AFTER THE SHIPPING POINT OF NORTHGATE ON THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Comment (Reserve-Resource): NO PUBLISHED OZARK-MAHONING RESERVE DATA COULD BE FOUND AT THE TIME OF THIS 1982 MAS PROPERTY EVALUATION.
Comment (Production): ACTUAL RECOVERIES FOR THE ACID GRADE FLUORSPAR CONCENTRATE (PA) AND THE BRIQUETTES (PB) ARE 44.5 AND 43.6 PERCENT, RESPECTIVELY, FOR THE FLOURSPAR. ACTUAL SIO2 ORE-TO-CONCENTRATE RECOVERY FOR CONCENTRATE-TO- BRIQUETTE RECOVERY IS 0.306 PERCENT. SIO2 IS EXPECTED TO INCREASE FROM THE FLUORSPAR CONCENTRATE TO THE BRIQUETTES BECAUSE OF IMPURITY SIO2 CONTAINED IN THE CA(OH)2 ADDED AS ONE OF THE BRIQUETTE BINDER MATERI- ALS.
Comment (Deposit): Fluorine-Camp Creek vein is the same vein.
References
Reference (Deposit): CARLSON, J. W., 1970, OZARK-MAHONING COMPANY, NORTHGATE, COLORADO: DECO TREFOIL, DENVER EQUIPMENT DIVISION, JOY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, SUMMER 1970 ISSUE, P. 9-16.
Reference (Deposit): CONSV. DIV. COMP. DATE, 1,62.
Reference (Deposit): Van Alstine, R.E., 1947, Fluorspar Investigations -- Northgate District, Jackson County, in Vanderwilt, J.W., Mineral Resources of Colorado: State of Colorado Mineral Resources Board, p. 457-465.
Pages: p. 463-464.
Reference (Deposit): WARNE, J. D., 1947, NORTHGATE FLUORSPAR, JACKSON COUNTY, COLO.: U.S. BUREAU OF MINES RESEARCH INVESTIGATIONS RI-4106, 23 p.
Reference (Deposit): COLO. SCH. OF MINES QUART., V. 44, NO. 2, P. 187.
Pages: p. 187.
Reference (Deposit): Steven, T.A., 1960, Geology and fluorspar deposits, Northgate district, Colorado: USGS Bull. 1082-F, p. 323-422.
Pages: pl. 15.
Reference (Deposit): Cox, D.C., Benson, W.E.B., Steven, T.A., and Van Alstine, R.E., 1948, Flurospar deposits of the Northgate District, Jackson County, Colorado: U.S. Geological Survey Strategic Minerals Investigations Report 3-220, 14 p. [(200)St8pr no.3-220]
Pages: pl. 2.
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