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North Silver North Prospect, Petersburg Mining District, Wrangell City and Bourough, Alaska, USAi
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North Silver North ProspectProspect
Petersburg Mining DistrictMining District
Wrangell City and BouroughBorough
AlaskaState
USACountry

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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
56° 31' 26'' North , 132° 2' 38'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Köppen climate type:
Nearest Settlements:
PlacePopulationDistance
Wrangell2,382 (2018)21.2km
Mindat Locality ID:
199168
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:199168:3
GUID (UUID V4):
ac71efb5-fbe3-4789-a9e6-5c87662d3f20


Location: The North Silver North prospect is about 0.6 mile west of Mount Waters and about 0.4 mile east of the center of section 6, T. 62 S., R. 85 E. The workings are in an area about 400 feet wide and 1,000 feet in length; the location is at about the center of the main exposures of the mineralization. The location is accurate and a map of the workings is Figure 27 of Still and others (2002).
Geology: The rocks in the prospect area are part of a belt of Mesozoic or Paleozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks that have been metamorphosed to schist and gneiss. The belt is about 1 1/2 mile wide and strikes northwest (Brew, 1997; George and Wyckoff, 1973). The metamorphic rocks are bounded on the east by a thick, regionally extensive, 60 to 70 Ma tonalite sill and on the west by a 90 Ma granodiorite pluton (Brew, 1997 Still and others, 2002). The metamorphic rocks at the prospect include several prominent thin marble layers and a quartzite layer. On the north side of Groundhog Basin about two miles to the southwest, the metamorphic rocks are intruded by a 16.3 Ma biotite 'tin' granite pluton. The granite is probably the source of the numerous rhyolite dikes and sills that extend from it and the mineralization in the area (Newberry and Brew, 1989). In the late 1950's, Moneta Porcupine Company staked claims in the area but subsequently dropped them William Huff and James Fucas continued work in the area and Huff discovered the North Silver North prospect in 1963. Their claims were optioned by the Bunker Hill Mining Company in 1965 and they drilled 7 holes, 85 to 224 feet deep, and blasted several pits. Bunker Hill dropped the claims at the end of the field season and the property was optioned by a succession of companies --Humble Oil and Refining Company, El Paso Natural Gas Company and AMAX Exploration Inc.--through 1981. Still and others (2002) sampled the prospect during a Bureau of Land Management mineral assessment of the area. The North Silver North prospect is associated with crosscutting, northeast trending, steeply dipping fault zones that are associated with irregular sulfide-bearing veins and lenses of quartz with sulfides. The quartz veins and lenses make up less than 10 percent of the faults (Still and others, 2002) To the east, the veins extend into limestone beds up to 30 feet thick that contain replacement deposits. The two most prominent veins are along the Bear and Camp faults which approach to within 80 feet of each other (Still and others, 2002). The Black Bear vein can be traced for about 1,000 feet and consists of scattered lenses of quartz with pyrite, sphalerite, and galena. The best mineralization exposed on the surface of the Black Bear vein was about 4 feet thick and a sample contained 39.1 parts per million (ppm) silver, 3.3 percent lead, and 2.39 percent zinc. A 1-foot sample collected nearby contained 92 ppm silver, 9.9 percent lead, and 4.1 percent zinc. Several drill holes on the vein cut mineralization with lesser values at depth. The Camp vein is about 0.2 to 4 feet thick and can be traced for about 350 feet. It consists of scattered quartz lenses with pyrite, sphalerite, and galena. The best mineralization exposed at the surface is about 0.4 feet thick and a sample across it contained 119.32 ppm silver. 48.61 percent lead, and 3.6 percent zinc. Two marble beds 4 to 50 feet thick can be traced for several thousand feet. Irregular bands and lenses of disseminated to massive pyrite, sphalerite, and galena are scattered along the marble for about 600 feet. The individual bands and lenses are 0.5 to 9 feet thick and extend from 3 to 100 feet. The best mineralization was a 6-foot-thick layer that contained 58 ppm silver, 5,114 ppm lead, and 12,758 ppm zinc.
Workings: In the late 1950's, Moneta Porcupine Company staked claims in the area but subsequently dropped them. William Huff and James Fucas continued work in the area and Huff discovered the North Silver North prospect in 1963. Their claims were optioned by the Bunker Hill Mining Company in 1965 and they drilled 7 holes, 85 to 224 feet deep, and blasted several pits. Bunker Hill dropped the claims at the end of the field season and the property was optioned by a succession of companies --Humble Oil and Refining Company, El Paso Natural Gas Company and AMAX Exploration Inc.--through 1981. Still and others (2002) sampled the prospect during a Bureau of Land Management mineral assessment of the area.
Age: Probably related to a nearby 16.3 Ma biotite granite pluton.
Alteration: None specifically noted.
Reserves: None.

Commodities (Major) - Ag, Pb, Zn
Development Status: None
Deposit Model: Scattered Ag-Pb-Zn quartz veins and lenses along fault zones and Ag-Pb-Zn replac

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4 valid minerals.

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
Sphalerite2.CB.05aZnS
Galena2.CD.10PbS
Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
Quartz4.DA.05SiO2

List of minerals for each chemical element

OOxygen
O QuartzSiO2
SiSilicon
Si QuartzSiO2
SSulfur
S GalenaPbS
S PyriteFeS2
S SphaleriteZnS
FeIron
Fe PyriteFeS2
ZnZinc
Zn SphaleriteZnS
PbLead
Pb GalenaPbS

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Link to USGS - Alaska:PE118

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