RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 35
- File Size:
- 11380 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1949
Abstract
The Yellow Pine zinc-lead mine, situated about 3-1/2 miles northwest of Goodsprings, Clark County, Nev., was explored by core drilling during the fall of 1942 and the summer and fall of 1944 by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Federal Geological Survey. The Yellow Pine district was located in 1855. The original claims covering the Yellow Pine mine were located in the following years: Rover, 1892; Hilo, 1897; Bybee, 1900; Radio and Como, 1906. The mine was operated by the Yellow Pine Mining Co. from 1906 to 1929. This company was dissolved in 1935. At a later date, S. E. Yount and the Security First National Bank of Los Angeles, Calif., acquired ownership of the mine. Since 1939, the mine has been operated in a small way by leasers. Production has been at least 175,000 tons averaging about 10 percent lead and 25 percent zinc, with a gross yield of $5,785,174. Virtually all ore produced by this mine consisted chiefly of oxidized zinc and lead minerals and came from long, pipelike shoots in the 100-foot thick Yellow Pine limestone. Ore shoots are sharply defined; elsewhere, the limestone is nearly barren. Numerous faults cut the mine into blocks. Ore is now mined in an open stope, but in the past, large tonnages wore mined in stopes by square-set methods. Ore produced recently was shipped direct to smelters unprocessed; in the past, it was milled by gravity and produced separate lead and zinc concentrates.
Citation
APA:
(1949) RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.MLA: RI 4613 Investigation Of The Yellow Pine Zinc-Lead Mine, Clark County, Nev.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.