Mine detail: The Silver Mine

Previously called 'Unnamed'

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Location

Lat / long: 43.79318, -73.0271

Resource(M)

Primary: Lead, Copper, Zinc
Ore: Pyrrhotite, Galena, Chalcopyrite, Sphalerite
Gangue: Quartz
Orebody form: IRREGULAR
Discovery year: 1935

Production

Operation type: Unknown
Deposit type: Hydrothermal Vein And Disseminated
Production size: Small
Development status: Past Producer

Geology

Host rock:Pinnacle Formation
Host type:Schist

References

MRDSW033719
DEP10081592
Reference{Deposit:: CLARK, S., 1984, PERSONAL COMMUNICATION.}{Deposit:: CLARK, S. AND NELEY, C., 1983, ZINC, LEAD AND BARITE DEPOSITS AND OCCURRENCES IN PALEOZOIC ROCKS, EAST-CENTRAL U.S-. USGS OPEN-FILE REPORT, 83-187, P. 71.}{Deposit:: MORRILL, P. AND CHAFFEE, R., 1964, VERMONT MINES AND MINERAL LOCALITIES. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE MUSEUM, HANOVER, NH., P. 8.}{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.}{Deposit:: Clark, S. And Neley, C., 1983, Zinc, Lead, And Barite Deposits And Occurrences In Paleozoic Rocks, East-Central U.S.: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-187.Clark, S. And Neley, C., 1983, Zinc, Lead, And Barite Deposits And Occurrences In Paleozoic Rocks, East-Central U.S.: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-187.}
ReporterMcBean, Alan J. (Ratte, Charles A.), L. G. Woodruff, Fred Beck, Inc.