Ironton Group

The Ironton Group is a lead and zinc mine located in Alaska.

About the MRDS Data:

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: Ironton Group

State:  Alaska

County:  na

Elevation:

Commodity: Lead, Zinc

Lat, Long: 56.81, -133.34000

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Ironton Group MRDS details

Site Name

Primary: Ironton Group


Commodity

Primary: Lead
Primary: Zinc


Location

State: Alaska
District: Kupreanof


Land Status

Not available


Holdings

Not available


Workings

Not available


Ownership

Not available


Production

Not available


Deposit

Record Type: Site
Operation Category: Prospect
Operation Type: Unknown
Years of Production:
Organization:
Significant:


Physiography

Not available


Mineral Deposit Model

Not available


Orebody

Not available


Structure

Not available


Alterations

Not available


Rocks

Not available


Analytical Data

Not available


Materials

Ore: Galena
Ore: Pyrite
Ore: Sphalerite


Comments

Comment (Workings): Workings / Exploration = An old obscure prospect that has hardly been mentioned in a half century. However, the area is probably presently under claim in one of the large claim blocks that have staked in the vicinity in the last several years as a result of renewed interest in the Duncan Canal area.

Comment (Reserve-Resource): Reserves = None

Comment (Geology): Geologic Description = Roehm (1945 [IR 195-41]) describes the prospects as a zone of mineralized schist that outcrops at high tide. Pyrite is disseminated and in narrow thin seams in the schist. Small specks of sphalerite and galena occur in some of the thicker seams. Recent geologic mapping (Sue Karl, oral communication, 1998) indicates that the rocks on the west side of Tower Arm definitely include Devonian schists and may include some of the Triassic Hyd Group that hosts volcanogenic massive-sulfide deposits in the region.

Comment (Production): Production Notes = None

Comment (Deposit): Model Name = Too little information to assign.

Comment (Reference): Primary Reference = Roehm, 1946 (IR 195-41)

Comment (Geology): Age = Unknown.

Comment (Exploration): Status = Active


References

Reference (Deposit): Roehm, J.C., 1946, Report of Investigations and itinerary of J. C. Roehm in the Petersburg and Ketchikan mining precincts: Alaska Territorial Department of Mines Itinerary Report 195-41, 13 p.


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