The New London Mine is a mine located in San Luis Obispo county, California at an elevation of 1,060 feet.
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Mine Info
Elevation: 1,060 Feet (323 Meters)
Commodity:
Lat, Long: 35.3533, -120.68860
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New London Mine MRDS details
Site Name
Primary: New London Mine
Secondary: London Mine
Secondary: London
Commodity
Tertiary: Chromium
Tertiary: Iron
Location
State: California
County: San Luis Obispo
District: Cuesta Pass
Land Status
Land ownership: State
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: Minerals Only
Workings
Not available
Ownership
Owner Name: Evelyn Purdy-Minerals Only
Percent: 100.0
Home Office: California
Info Year: 1976
Production
Year: 1954
Description: Concentrates Produced From 1954-1957 1700 Mt @ 44.23 Pct
Year: 1954
Description: Lump Ore Mined From 1954-1957 333 Mt @ 43.52 Pct
Year: 1953
Description: Concentrates Produced 1500 Mt @ 41.59 Pct
Year: 1953
Description: Ore Mined 4900 Mt
Year: 1953
Description: Lump Ore Mined 100 Mt @ 44.1 Pct
Year: 1943
Description: Concentrates Produced 200 Mt
Year: 1943
Description: Ore Mined 2500 Mt
Year: 1936
Description: Lump Ore Mined 41 Mt
Year: 1916
Description: Lump Ore Mined - 1916 To 1918 3500 Mt
Year: 1883
Description: Lump Ore Mined 400 Mt
Deposit
Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Past Producer
Operation Type: Surface-Underground
Mining Method: Unknown
Year First Production: 1883
Discovery Year: 1882
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant: N
Physiography
General Physiographic Area: Pacific Mountain System
Physiographic Province: Pacific Border Province
Physiographic Section: California Coast Ranges
Mineral Deposit Model
Not available
Orebody
Not available
Structure
Not available
Alterations
Not available
Rocks
Not available
Analytical Data
Not available
Materials
Unknown: Chromite
Unknown: Magnesite
Unknown: Serpentine
Unknown: Talc
Unknown: Uvarovite
Comments
Comment (Deposit): 16 SAMPLES FROM DUMP IN 1941 AVERAGED 12.54 PERCENT CR2O3.SA FROM PIT FLOOR AVERAGED 11.68 PERCENT CR2O3. UNDERGROUND WORKINGS OBLITERATED BY OPEN PIT OPERATIONS OF T IS.APPROXIMATELY 500 TONS AVAILABLE IN MINE DUMPS AND ORE PI MINE DUMPS CURRENTLY SILTING DRINKING WATER SUPPLY. ANALYSIS BY CDMG IN 1976 GAVE FOLLOWING PERCENTAGES-DISSEMIN E=S102 03.12,CR2O3 54.08,FEO 12.73,TOTAL FE 16.72,AL203 10.8
Comment (Environmental Factors): CHROMITE DEPOSITS IN THE CHORRO CREEK WATERSHED ARE NOT SULFIDES WITH POTENTIAL TO GENERATE ACID MINE DRAINAGE THOUGH THEY MAY ERODE CHROMIUM, ALUINUM, MAGNESIUM, IRON, MANGANESE, TITANIUM, CALCIUM, SILICON, AND NICKEL TO THE WATERSHED. METALS WHICH APPEAR TO BE ERODING FROM INACTIVE MINES INCLUDE MAGNESIUM, IRON, NICKEL, AND CHROMIUM. SAN LUISITO CREEK, PENNINGTON CREEK, AND UPPER CHORRO CREEK APPEAR TO BE THE MOST HEAVILY MINE-IMPACTED TRIBUTARIES IN THE CHORRO CREEK WATERSHED.
References
Reference (Deposit): CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD, CENTRAL
Reference (Deposit): COAST REGION. SURFACE WATER DEGRADATION BY INACTIVE
Reference (Deposit): METAL MINES IN NORTHWEST SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY, CA,
Reference (Deposit): DECEMBER 1993 (P. 6-8).
Reference (Deposit): CALIF. STATE MINING BUR. BULLETIN 76, 1918, P. 171-173.
Reference (Deposit): CALIF. JOUR. MINES AND GEOL. V. 37, 1941, P. 162-163.
Reference (Deposit): U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 945-B, 1944, P. 41-42.
Reference (Deposit): U.S. BUREAU OF MINES RI 4783, 1951, P. 6.
Reference (Deposit): CALIF. DIV. MINES BULLETIN 134, 1953, PART II, CHAPT. 2,
Reference (Deposit): P. 62-63.
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