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

Sites Table
AIM Id Name Alternate Name District County
MI005499 ALADDIN CLINTON MISSOULA
MRDS AMLI MILS Latitude Longitude Datum
300630044 46.7903 -113.6514
Township Range Section QSection UTM Northing UTM Easting UTM Zone UTM Datum
12N 16W 18 DDAC 5185184 297450 12
Average Elevation Elev Units Land Owner 250K Quad 100K Quad 24K Quad
4990 F BUTTE MISSOULA EAST CLINTON
Property Type Update Date Who Updated
LODE 4/3/1995 JEW
Commodities Table
Commodities Identified
COPPER
Agency Info Table
Information
Agency: BLM
Region District: BUTTE
Ranger District:
Forest Service Tract:
Watershed Code: 17010201
Forest or Resource Area: GARNET
Owner: P
Impact: U
Report: Aladdin (MI005499) The Aladdin workings consist of a moderately sized dump below a completely caved and revegetated adit. Total surface disturbance is less than 1 acre. Host rock, based on dump samples, was granodiorite and Precambrian quartzite. Mineralization apparent on the dump rock includes iron oxide, secondary copper minerals, and chalcopyrite (or pyrite). The north and northwest sides of the dump is in contact with a small stream. Vegetation at the dump-stream contact is dense and varied. This is a patented claim; there is a remote possibility that leaching may affect federal land a considerable distance downgradient.
Mines Table
Type Condition Ground Water Photos Available? Photo Numbers Ownership Comments
A01 COLP NO Y 5-4 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
WALS10L RKM 7.38 61 8/9/1995 27 GPM BUCKET STREAM N N N N N UP UNNAMED TRIB NO N
WHTS30M RKM 7.26 245 8/9/1995 1.5 GPM ESTIMATED STREAM N N N N N DOWN WALLACE CREEK NO N
Screening Criteria Table
Information
Mill Tailings: N
Adit Discharge: N
Metal Leaching: N
Water Erosion: Y
Residence: N
Hazardous Materials: N
Open Adit: N
Visit: Y
Comments: MBMG GEOLOGIST: JACK WATSON (10/9/94); PHOTOS 13-25; 14-1; AND 14-2.
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 N N N LOW IN 0 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: 8/9/1995
Photos Available?:
Access: IR
Nearest Wetlands/Bog: 3
Drainage Basin: UPPER CLARK FORK
Water Contact Stream: Y
Nearest Surface Water Intake: 1
Number of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream:
Uses of Surface Water Intake(s) observed within 15 miles downstream: IRRIGATION; STOCK
Nearest Wells (miles): 1
Number of Wells within 4 miles:
Uses of Wells within 4 miles: DOMESTIC
Nearest Dwelling (miles): 1
Number of Months Occupied: 12
Number of Houses within 2 miles: 7
Recreational Usage on Site: L
Nearest Recreational Area (miles): 5
Name or Type of Recreational Area: BEAVERTAIL STATE PARK
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: 3
Population within 0.25-0.5 miles: 60
Population within 0.5-1 miles: 0
Population within 1-2 miles: 0
Population within 2-3 miles: 18
Population within 3-4 miles: 18
Public Interest: L

End of report. Retrieved 5/3/2024 9:49:25 AM.

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