Mine detail: Norton Mine

Previously called ''

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Location

Lat / long: 44.89749, -71.51915

Resource(M)

Primary: Zinc, Copper, Lead
Tertiary: Gold
Ore: Gold, Sphalerite, Chalcopyrite, Galena
Orebody form: IRREGULAR

Production

Operation type: Unknown
Deposit type: Disseminated Sulfides,
Production size: None
Development status: Occurrence

Geology

Host type:Syenite

References

MRDSW033690
DEP10081577
Reference{Deposit:: MORRILL, P. AND CHAFFEE, R., 1964, VERMONT MINES AND MINERAL LOCALITIES. (DARTMOUTH COLLEGE MUSEUM, HANOVER, NH.) P. 25.}{Deposit:: WOLFF, J.E., 1930, MOUNT MONADNOCK, VERMONT - A SYENITE HILL; IN REPORT OF THE STATE GEOLOGIST 1929-1930, 17TH REPORT. P. 141-145.}{Deposit:: MYERS, P.B., 1964, GEOLOGY OF THE VERMONT PORTION OF THE AVERILL QUADRANGLE, VERMONT. VGS BULLETIN NO. 27, P. 65.}{Deposit:: Meyers, P.B., 1964, Geology Of The Vermont Portion Of The Averill Quadrangle, Vermont: Vermont Geological Survey Bulletin 27.Meyers, P.B., 1964, Geology Of The Vermont Portion Of The Averill Quadrangle, Vermont: Vermont Geological Survey Bulletin 27.}{Deposit:: Wolff, J.E., 1930, Mount Monadnock, Vermont -- A Syenite Hill: 17th Annual Report, Vermont State Geologist (1929-1930).Wolff, J.E., 1930, Mount Monadnock, Vermont -- A Syenite Hill: 17th Annual Report, Vermont State Geologist (1929-1930).}{Deposit:: Morrill, P. And Chaffee, R., 1964, Vermont Mines And Mineral Locations: Montshire Museum, Hanover, New Hampshire, 50 P.Morrill, P. And Chaffee, R., 1964, Vermont Mines And Mineral Locations: Montshire Museum, Hanover, New Hampshire, 50 P.}
ReporterMcBean, Alan J. (Ratte, Charles A.), L. G. Woodruff