IC 8303 Manganese Occurrences In The Eureka-Animas Forks Area Of The San Juan Mountains, San Juan County, Colo.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
William E. Young
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

There are many large rhodonite-bearing veins containing manganese in the Eureka-Animas Forks area of the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. The Sunnyside vein is the largest known vein in the area. As observed on the surface, the vein is mineralized over 8,000 feet and attains a maximum width of 200 feet. The average width of the vein and its branches and ramifications is 58 feet in the area that was mapped in detail. The weighted-average analysis of surface and underground samples from the northeastern extension of the Sunnyside vein is 8 percent manganese. Most other known veins in the area have a similar manganese content. The Hidden Treasure vein lies southeast of the Sunnyside-No Name-Mastadon vein. The weighted average of the analyses of surface and underground samples from this vein is 13 percent manganese. Exposures of the Scotia-Silver Chord vein are visible over a strike length of 4,000 feet on Treasure Mountain. Diamond-drill holes show that the vein contains 10 percent or more manganese to a depth of 400 feet. The vein has an average width of 28 feet. The Independence vein is exposed on the surface for a distance of 600 feet and has an average width of 6 feet. Three cut samples taken across the vein had an average content of 20.7 percent manganese. Sampling of the outcrops of eight veins in the Placer Gulch area also indicates manganese. Numerous other veins cropping out in the surrounding area are similar to the outcrop of the Sunnyside vein system mineralogically and are worth investigating.
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APA: William E. Young  (1966)  IC 8303 Manganese Occurrences In The Eureka-Animas Forks Area Of The San Juan Mountains, San Juan County, Colo.

MLA: William E. Young IC 8303 Manganese Occurrences In The Eureka-Animas Forks Area Of The San Juan Mountains, San Juan County, Colo.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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