Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
41° 46' 3'' North , 114° 47' 25'' West
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| Place | Population | Distance |
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| Jackpot | 1,195 (2011) | 25.8km |
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mindat:1:2:40954:1
Copper
Structure: Granodiorite Stock With Assoc. Faults, Fractures
Alteration: Some Oxidation
Deposit: Alaskite dikes in 1930, j. Gerardet had driven a crosscut tunnel 300 feet long on these claims. There are several alaskite dikes on the property, one of which is 200 ft. Wide. The dikes are mineralized at several places. This area is within the granodiorite mass between contact and the west contact area (schrader, 1935, p 37) group consists of 11 claims (schrader, 1912, p 133) mineral survey no. 4554 ; info.src : 1 pub lit
Development: Patented claims. In 1930, j. Gerardet had driven a cross cut tunnel 300 ft long on these claims. 11 claims
Ore(s): Faults, Fractures, Intrusive Dikes & Veins
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