The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.
AIM Id | Name | Alternate Name | District | County |
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BE003895 | STINSON MINE | VIRGINIA GULCH | ARGENTA | BEAVERHEAD |
MRDS | AMLI | MILS | Latitude | Longitude | Datum |
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01-105 | 300010457 | 45.315 | -112.9233 |
Township | Range | Section | QSection | UTM Northing | UTM Easting | UTM Zone | UTM Datum |
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06S | 11W | 14 | BCBA | 5019525 | 349240 | 12 |
Average Elevation | Elev Units | Land Owner | 250K Quad | 100K Quad | 24K Quad |
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6898 | F | NF | DILLON | DILLON | ERMONT |
Property Type | Update Date | Who Updated |
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LODE | 4/6/1995 | JEW |
Commodities Identified |
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GOLD LEAD SILVER |
Information |
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Agency: NF Region District: R1 Ranger District: DILLON Forest Service Tract: Watershed Code: 10020002 Forest or Resource Area: BEAVERHEAD Owner: N Impact: Report: Stinson (BE003895) The Stinson Mine consists of 2 bulldozer cuts, a caved adit (between the cuts), and a large dump. Total surface disturbance is about 1 acre. The Stinson explores a cross-fault in the Devonian Jefferson Formation; the fault strikes N80E and dips 40N to 70N (Geach, 1972). The fault was exposed at 2 points underground; gouge was rubbery and stained black with manganese oxide. An altered quartz latite dike was also exposed underground and cross-cut about 46' south of the fault zone (Geach, 1972). Ore minerals included lead, manganese, silver, and gold. A chip sample from the gouge zone assayed 0.50% lead, 3.30% manganese, 0.45 ounces silver, and 0.001 ounces gold. Minor limonite staining was noted on the dump rocks; brown and reddish-brown jasper was also observed and was probably part of the gangue mineralogy. Production figures for this mine are confidential; judging from the volume of waste rock in the dump, production was modest. Little information exists regarding exact dates of operation; it is known that this mine was producing in 1961 and 1963 (Geach, 1972). This dry site is situated on a south-facing hillside above a dry gulch; there is no water component. The workings are located on USFS land. Geach included a plan map of the workings in his 1972 publication. |
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Mill Tailings: N Adit Discharge: N Metal Leaching: N Water Erosion: N Residence: N Hazardous Materials: N Open Adit: N Visit: Y Comments: MBMG GEOLOGIST: JACK WATSON (6/3/94); PHOTOS 2-1 AND 2-2 |
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Investigator: J. WATSON Date: 6/3/1994 Photos Available?: Access: Nearest Wetlands/Bog: Drainage Basin: FRENCH CREEK Water Contact Stream: Nearest Surface Water Intake: Number of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Uses of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: Nearest Wells (miles): Number of Wells within 4 miles: Uses of Wells within 4 miles: Nearest Dwelling (miles): Number of Months Occupied: Number of Houses within 2 miles: Recreational Usage on Site: Nearest Recreational Area (miles): Name or Type of Recreational Area: Safety Risk from Open Adit/Shaft: Safety Risk from Highwall or Unstable Slopes: Safety Risk from Unstable Structures: Safety Risk from Chemicals: Safety Risk from Solid Waste (includes sharp rusted items): Safety Risk from Explosives: Sensitive Environments within 2 miles of Site or 15 miles Downstream: Population within 0-0.25 miles: Population within 0.25-0.5 miles: Population within 0.5-1 miles: Population within 1-2 miles: Population within 2-3 miles: Population within 3-4 miles: Public Interest: |
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