New York Paper - The London Mine, Mosquito Mining-District, Park County Colo.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Charles J. Moore
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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12
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Jan 1, 1914

Abstract

It seems a duty incumbent on the older members of the Institute to set forth in permanent form some of the results of their experience for the benefit of the younger members; this is the principal object of the present paper, which is the result of a recent examination requiring somewhat unusual geologic investigation. History. The London vein mas first discovered by float and occasional outcrops in the year 1873, four years before the great lead carbonate discoveries of Leadville, but the mine was not definitely located and opened until two years later, when the present locations, Mother, Paris, London, and Hard to Beat, were surveyed for patent. Since 1875 the London mine has been worked almost continuously until 1911, when the force was reduced to a few men only. In its early life the ore was assumed to be free-milling gold-quartz, although lead was a constituent of the vein throughout, and much useless expenditure was made in the erection and operation of a free-gold stamp-mill, with plates and tables for saving concentrates. The vein then opened was in the porphyry-limestone contact, a siliceous lead-ore, clearly most amenable to reduction by lead-smelter. The losses due to this process led in time to the close of the mill. For 20 years past, the mine has been worked under lease and the ore shipped to the lead-smelters in Denver or Salida. In January, 1912,I examined the mine to ascertain whether it was advisable to run a cross-cut tunnel some 4,200 ft. in length to intersect the main vein at a depth of 650 ft. below the present lowest workings. Finding a greatly-faulted zone, a close determination of the geological conditions became necessary to the solution of the problem.
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APA: Charles J. Moore  (1914)  New York Paper - The London Mine, Mosquito Mining-District, Park County Colo.

MLA: Charles J. Moore New York Paper - The London Mine, Mosquito Mining-District, Park County Colo.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1914.

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