Hog Ranch Mine
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The Hog Ranch Mine is a gold mine located in the Hog Ranch Mountains, near Leadville.
Note that Minerals of Nevada incorrectly places Hog Ranch Mine in the Cottonwood Mining District. This is likely because the Cottonwood District includes the Fox Range, whereas the Hog Ranch Mountains, located north, near Leadville include Fox Mountain. Bussey (1996) states that Hog Ranch is in tufa from the Cottonwood Creek, which adds to the confusion.[1]
References
- ↑ Bussey, "Gold mineralization and associated rhyolitic volcanism at the Hog Ranch Mine," Proceedings of the International Symposium on the Geology and Ore Deposits of the America Cordillera, Reno, NV, 1996.
External Resources
- Larry J. Garside and David A. Davis, "OF1992-01: A mineral inventory of the Nevada portion of the Cedarville Resource Area, Susanville Bureau of Management District, Nevada," 1992.
- Larry J, Garside, "B081: Radioactive mineral occurrences in Nevada," 1981. uranium is found associated with petrified wood.
- "Development of the Hog Ranch Mine, Washoe, Nevada," 1987. First staked by Noranda in 1979. Gold first poured in September, 1987.
- Hog Ranch Mine (Mindat)