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The | The Blue Wing Mining District is located at the north end of the [[Granite Springs Valley]] in the [[Blue Wing Mountains]].<ref name="Tingley1998">Joseph V. Tingley, "[http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/r47/r47.pdfh Mining Districts of Nevada]," Report 47, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1998, 2nd Edition. (Dead link, see [https://web.archive.org/web/20150221051144/http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/r47/r47.pdf Archive.org). See [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/r47/plate.pdf map] for details.</ref><ref>H.F. Bonham, Jr., L.J. Garside, R.B. Jones, K.G. Papke, J.Quade, and J.V. Tingle, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=ZKIx9NjbSZ8C&lpg=PA19&dq=blue%20wing%20mountains%20nevada&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q=%22blue%20wing%22&f=false OF1985-03: A mineral inventory of the Paradise-Denio -- and Sonoma-Gerlach Resource Areas, Winnemucca District, Nevada]", p. 19, NV Bureau of Mines & Geology, 1985.</ref> | ||
Johnson (1973) writes: "The Staggs district is in the northern Black Mountains, also known as the Bluewing Mountains, in western Pershing County. A small amount of placer gold was recovered during the period 1940-41 from a placer deposit at the northwest end of the mountains ([https://www.google.com/maps/place/40%C2%B023'56.2%22N+119%C2%B000'46.6%22W/@40.3989954,-119.0150525,609m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d40.3989321!4d-119.0129388 sec. 12, T. 29 N., R. 26 E.]). The placer extends north along the major drainage from the Bluewing Mountains."<ref>Maureen Johnson, "[https://archive.org/stream/placergolddeposi001356#page/28/mode/2up/search/sawtooth Placer Gold Deposits of Nevada]," p. 86, USGS 1356, 1973.</ref> | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiastolite Chiastolite], which has distinctive cross-shaped graphite inclusions, is found in the area.<ref>James R. Carr, "[http://www.minrec.org/pdfs/CHIASTOLITE%20ARTICLE.pdf Andalusite var. Chiastolite: Blue Wing Mountains, Pershing County, Nevada], Axis, Volume 10, Number 6, 2010."</ref> | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiastolite Chiastolite], which has distinctive cross-shaped graphite inclusions, is found in the area.<ref>James R. Carr, "[http://www.minrec.org/pdfs/CHIASTOLITE%20ARTICLE.pdf Andalusite var. Chiastolite: Blue Wing Mountains, Pershing County, Nevada], Axis, Volume 10, Number 6, 2010."</ref> | ||
In 2012, USA Graphite had an interest in mining graphite in the area.<ref>"[http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/usa-graphite-inc-to-acquire-the-blue-wing-mountain-graphite-property-otcqb-usgt-1730149.htm USA Graphite Inc. to Acquire the Blue Wing Mountain Graphite Property]," November 26, 2012.</ref> In January, 2013, it was reported that USA Graphite might be an unwise investment.<ref> | Castor and Ferdock state that Chiastolite is found at the [[Auld Lang Syne Mine]] in the [[Blue Wing Mountains]], though Carr states that this is incorrect, see [[Auld Lang Syne Mine]] for details.<ref>Stephen B. Castor, Gregory C. Ferdock, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=flAhr0MbxM8C&lpg=PA137&dq=%22Blue%20Wing%20Mountains%22%20Pershing%20County&pg=PA137#v=onepage&q=%22Blue%20Wing%20Mountains%22%20Pershing%20County&f=false Minerals of Nevada]," Issue 31, 2004.</ref> | ||
In 2012, USA Graphite had an interest in mining graphite in the area.<ref>"[http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/usa-graphite-inc-to-acquire-the-blue-wing-mountain-graphite-property-otcqb-usgt-1730149.htm USA Graphite Inc. to Acquire the Blue Wing Mountain Graphite Property]," November 26, 2012.</ref> In January, 2013, it was reported that USA Graphite might be an unwise investment.<ref>Fraud Research Institute, "[https://seekingalpha.com/article/1136571-usa-graphite-why-this-100-million-company-could-fall-by-85-percent-or-more USA Graphite: Why This $100 Million Company Could Fall By 85% Or More]," January 23, 2013.</ref> In February, 2016, USA Graphite was dropped as a security.<ref>Security and Exchanges Commission, "[https://www.sec.gov/alj/aljdec/2016/id961cff.pdf Initial Decision Release No. 961. Administrative File 3-17030]," Feburary 11, 2016.</ref> | |||
Latest revision as of 07:06, 20 June 2017
The Blue Wing Mining District is located at the north end of the Granite Springs Valley in the Blue Wing Mountains.[1][2]
Johnson (1973) writes: "The Staggs district is in the northern Black Mountains, also known as the Bluewing Mountains, in western Pershing County. A small amount of placer gold was recovered during the period 1940-41 from a placer deposit at the northwest end of the mountains (sec. 12, T. 29 N., R. 26 E.). The placer extends north along the major drainage from the Bluewing Mountains."[3]
Chiastolite, which has distinctive cross-shaped graphite inclusions, is found in the area.[4]
Castor and Ferdock state that Chiastolite is found at the Auld Lang Syne Mine in the Blue Wing Mountains, though Carr states that this is incorrect, see Auld Lang Syne Mine for details.[5]
In 2012, USA Graphite had an interest in mining graphite in the area.[6] In January, 2013, it was reported that USA Graphite might be an unwise investment.[7] In February, 2016, USA Graphite was dropped as a security.[8]
References
- ↑ Joseph V. Tingley, "Mining Districts of Nevada," Report 47, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, 1998, 2nd Edition. (Dead link, see Archive.org). See [http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/dox/r47/plate.pdf map for details.
- ↑ H.F. Bonham, Jr., L.J. Garside, R.B. Jones, K.G. Papke, J.Quade, and J.V. Tingle, "OF1985-03: A mineral inventory of the Paradise-Denio -- and Sonoma-Gerlach Resource Areas, Winnemucca District, Nevada", p. 19, NV Bureau of Mines & Geology, 1985.
- ↑ Maureen Johnson, "Placer Gold Deposits of Nevada," p. 86, USGS 1356, 1973.
- ↑ James R. Carr, "Andalusite var. Chiastolite: Blue Wing Mountains, Pershing County, Nevada, Axis, Volume 10, Number 6, 2010."
- ↑ Stephen B. Castor, Gregory C. Ferdock, "Minerals of Nevada," Issue 31, 2004.
- ↑ "USA Graphite Inc. to Acquire the Blue Wing Mountain Graphite Property," November 26, 2012.
- ↑ Fraud Research Institute, "USA Graphite: Why This $100 Million Company Could Fall By 85% Or More," January 23, 2013.
- ↑ Security and Exchanges Commission, "Initial Decision Release No. 961. Administrative File 3-17030," Feburary 11, 2016.