The data below represent everything available in the MBMG Abandoned and Inactive Mines (AIM) database.

Sites Table
AIM Id Name Alternate Name District County
GR003224 J. G. CARLISLE MINE JOHN G. ROSE MOUNTAIN GRANITE
MRDS AMLI MILS Latitude Longitude Datum
46.4444 -113.0428
Township Range Section QSection UTM Northing UTM Easting UTM Zone UTM Datum
08N 12W 13 DBDC
Average Elevation Elev Units Land Owner 250K Quad 100K Quad 24K Quad
7950 F BUTTE PHILIPSBURG PIKES PEAK
Property Type Update Date Who Updated
LODE 4/8/1995 JDL
Agency Info Table
Information
Agency: NF
Region District: R1
Ranger District: DEERLODGE
Forest Service Tract:
Watershed Code: 17010201
Forest or Resource Area: DEERLODGE
Owner: N
Impact:
Report: J.G. Carlisle Avery (1983) studied this mine as part of the Dolus Lakes Wilderness study area. Six hundred feet of workings are present, and the mine produced 129 oz of gold and some silver from 1897-1899 from quartz veins in a shear zone cutting Cretaceous granodiorite of the Royal Stock. The shear zone strikes N50W 75SW and may be the same one present in the Snow Bunny and Queen mines to the southeast. Quartz veins up to 1.25 feet thick are present, and the best of four samples contained .13 oz/ton gold, .99 oz/ton silver, and 2.56% zinc. Emmons and Calkins also noted the presence of galena, sphalerite, chalcocite, and chalcopyrite in the vein material. Presently, there is a small (possibly seasonal) seep at the protal and some springs below the dump. Dump material (about 1000 tons) consists of 50% unaltered granodiorite and 50% iron-stained granodiorite containing veinlets. Both altered wallrock and veinlets contain quartz, sericite, and minor pyrite, and some galena and sphalerite can be found within the veins. This is private land.
Mines Table
Type Condition Ground Water Photos Available? Photo Numbers Ownership Comments
A01 COLP FLOW Y 8-30, 8-31 PRV
Sample Table
Sample Id Sampler pH SC Date TempC Flow Rate Flow Units Flow Method Source Ind No Veg Stain Salt Sulf Turb Location Related to Stream Stream Sedimention Photos Available? Photo Numbers Remarks
PJGS10L JRB 8.2 31.9 9/21/1993 30 GPM BUCK WASTE NO N N N N N NA NO Y 8-36 PJGS10L IS LOCATED ON NATIONAL FOREST LAND; DOWNSTREAM OF SITE.
PJGS20L JRB 8.5 26.5 9/21/1993 225.1 GPM METER STREAM N N N N N UP UNNAMED TRIB TO PIKE NO N
PJGS30L JRB 6.36 30.5 9/21/1993 342.9 GPM METER STREAM N N N N N DOWN UNNAMED TRIB NO N
Screening Criteria Table
Information
Mill Tailings: N
Adit Discharge: Y
Metal Leaching: N
Water Erosion: N
Residence: N
Hazardous Materials: N
Open Adit: N
Visit: Y
Comments: MBMG: JEFF LONN; 1992
Structures Table
Type Number Condition Photos Available Photo Numbers Comments
CA01 1 F Y 8-35
Waste Table
Type Wind Erosion Veg Rill Gully Seep Pond Breach None Stability Floodplain Dist Stream Photos Available? Photo Numbers
WA01 MOD SPARSE N N Y N N LOW OUT 1500 Y
M-Mines Table
Type Latitude Longitude UTM_N UTM_E UTM_Z Size Open Length Size Open Width Elevation Elevation Units
A01 NA NA
Rank Table
Information
Investigator: R. MARVIN
Date: 9/3/1995
Photos Available?:
Access: NT
Nearest Wetlands/Bog: 3
Drainage Basin: PIKES PEAK CREEK
Water Contact Stream:
Nearest Surface Water Intake: 0.75
Number of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream:
Uses of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: DOMESTIC
Nearest Wells (miles): 7
Number of Wells within 4 miles: 0
Uses of Wells within 4 miles: DOMESTIC
Nearest Dwelling (miles): 0.75
Number of Months Occupied: 2
Number of Houses within 2 miles: 4
Recreational Usage on Site: L
Nearest Recreational Area (miles): 1
Name or Type of Recreational Area: GOLD CREEK LAKES
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: 0
Population within 0.25-0.5 miles: 0
Population within 0.5-1 miles: 0
Population within 1-2 miles: 0
Population within 2-3 miles: 1
Population within 3-4 miles: 0
Public Interest: L

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