Lower Daly-Alaska

Past Producer in Alaska, United States with commodities Silver, Gold, Copper, Lead, Zinc
Sections on this page
  1. Identification information
  2. Geographic coordinates
  3. Site location context
  4. Geographic areas
  5. Commodities
  6. Materials information
  7. Alteration
  8. Mineral occurrence model information
  9. Host and associated rocks
  10. Nearby scientific data
  11. Economic information about the deposit and operations
  12. Mining district
  13. Links to other databases
  14. Bibliographic references
  15. General comments
  16. Reporter information

Geologic information

Identification information

Deposit ID 10000263
MRDS ID A010305
Record type Site
Current site name Lower Daly-Alaska
Alternate or previous names Iron, Elevenmile

Geographic coordinates

Geographic coordinates: -130.04481, 56.03171 (WGS84)
Relative position The lower Daly-Alaska mine is in Section 25 at an elevation of about 400 feet on lower Daly Creek (Elliott and Koch, 1981, p. 16, loc. 65). The location is accurate within about 100 feet.? Also see upper Daly-Alaska mine (BC066), and Additional Comments field, below.

Site location context

Political divisions (FIPS codes)

Prince of Wales-Hyder(Census area)

Alaska(state)

United States(country)

North America(continent)

Land(continent)

USGS map quadrangles

Bradfield Canal A-1(quadrangle 1:63,360 scale)

Bradfield Canal SE(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)

Bradfield Canal(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)

Hydrologic units (watersheds)

Southern Southeast Alaska(hydrologic accounting unit)

Southeast Alaska(hydrologic subregion)

Alaska(hydrologic region)

Federal lands

Tongass National Forest(National Forest)

National Forest FS(Type of land area)

FS(Federal land areas administered by FS)

Geographic areas

Country State
United States Alaska

Commodities

Commodity Importance
Silver Primary
Gold Primary
Copper Primary
Lead Primary
Zinc Critical Primary

Comments on the commodity information

  • Ore Material = Silver (native)

Materials information

Materials Type of material
Arsenopyrite Ore
Chalcopyrite Ore
Freibergite Ore
Galena Ore
Pyrite Ore
Pyrrhotite Ore
Sphalerite Ore
Tetrahedrite Ore
Silver Ore
Calcite Gangue
Quartz Gangue

Alteration

  • (Local) Greenstone hostrock is pyritized and silicified.

Mineral occurrence model information

Model code 85
USGS model code 22c
Deposit model name Polymetallic veins
Mark3 model number 46

Host and associated rocks

  • Host or associated Associated
    Rock type Plutonic Rock > Mafic Intrusive Rock > Diorite
  • Host or associated Host
    Rock type Metamorphic Rock > Metavolcanic Rock > Mafic Metamorphic Rock > Greenstone

Nearby scientific data

(1) Canada

Economic information

Comments on the geologic information

  • Geologic Description = The country rocks in the area of the Daly-Alaska property are pelitic metasedimentary and subordinate andesitic (greenstone) metavolcanic strata of the Jurassic or older Mesozoic Hazelton Group; the Triassic Texas Creek Granodiorite, which underlies and locally intrudes the Hazelton; the Eocene Boundary Granodiorite, which intrudes the Hazelton and Texas Creek rocks; and still-younger Tertiary lamprophyre dikes, which cut all the other rocks (Smith, 1973, 1977; Koch, 1996).? the deposit at the lower Daly-Alaska mine (Elliott and Koch, 1981, loc. 65) is a shear or breccia zone in pyritized and silicified greenstone that contains quartz-calcite veinlets and sulfide stringers. The sulfides include mainly pyrrhotite, sphalerite, galena, pyrite, tetrahedrite, and chalcopyrite. Buddington (1929, p. 87-88) also reports small amounts of arsenopyrite, freibergite, and native silver at the lower Daly-Alaska site. High silver values and some gold were reported and some ore reportedly was shipped from the property, which was explored by open cuts and developed by a few hundred feet of underground workings from two or more portals.? Lead-isotope studies of galena from the lower Daly-Alaska mine (Maas and others, 1995, p. 254) indicate that the deposit is Jurassic in age, contemporaneous, at least in part, with island-arc volcanism in Hazelton time (Alldrick, 1993).
  • Age = Lead-isotope studies of galena from the lower Daly-Alaska mine (Maas and others, 1995, p. 254) indicate that the deposit is Jurassic in age, contemporaneous, at least in part, with island-arc volcanism in Hazelton time (Alldrick, 1993).

Economic information about the deposit and operations

Development status Past Producer
Commodity type Metallic

Comments on exploration

  • Status = Inactive

Mining district

District name Hyder

Comments on the production information

  • Production Notes = An unknown amount of ore reportedly was shipped from the property, probably between 1915 and 1925.

Comments on the workings information

  • Workings / Exploration = Property was explored by open cuts and developed by a few hundred feet of underground workings from two or more portals, mainly between about 1915 and 1925.

Reference information

Bibliographic references

Comments on the references

  • Primary Reference = Elliott and Koch, 1981

General comments

Subject category Comment text
Deposit Model Name = Polymetallic veins
Deposit Other Comments = the first Daly-Alaska claims were located in 1912 and 1913.?Descriptions of the Daly-Alaska property in early reports (Chapin, 1916, p. 97; Westgate, 1922, p. 128, 131-133; Buddington, 1925, p. 74, 83-84; 1929, p. 43-44, 86-88; Buddington and Chapin, 1929, p. 318, 327, 357-358), which were summarized by Cobb (1978, p. 23-24), do not consistently distinguish between the lower and upper workings. Elliott and Koch (1981, locs. 65, 66), however, describe them separately, and their descriptions are used in this report.? An early name that apparently referred in general to the Daly-Alaska property was the New Alaska (Mining Company).? Also see upper Daly-Alaska mine (BC066).

Reporter information

Type Date Name Affiliation Comment
Reporter 17-MAY-1998 H. C. Berg U.S. Geological Survey

Beyond USGS

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Authoritative Alaska resources

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