Alice Mine

Past Producer in Silver Bow county in Montana, United States with commodities Silver, Gold, Zinc, Lead, Manganese, Beryllium
Sections on this page
  1. Identification information
  2. Geographic coordinates
  3. Site location context
  4. Geographic areas
  5. Public Land Survey System information
  6. Commodities
  7. Materials information
  8. Host and associated rocks
  9. Nearby scientific data
  10. Geologic structures
  11. Ore body information
  12. Economic information about the deposit and operations
  13. Mining district
  14. Ownership information
  15. Links to other databases
  16. Bibliographic references
  17. General comments
  18. Reporter information

Geologic information

Identification information

Deposit ID 10019577
MRDS ID DC10851
Record type Site
Current site name Alice Mine
Alternate or previous names Alice Pit

Geographic coordinates

Geographic coordinates: -112.537, 46.03323 (WGS84)
Location accuracy 500(meters)
Relative position ABOUT 2.1 KM NE OF BIG BUTTE

Site location context

Political divisions (FIPS codes)

Silver Bow(county)

Montana(state)

United States(country)

North America(continent)

Land(continent)

USGS map quadrangles

Butte North(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)

Butte North(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)

Butte(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)

Hydrologic units (watersheds)

Upper Clark Fork(hydrologic unit)

Pend Oreille(hydrologic accounting unit)

Kootenai-Pend Oreille-Spokane(hydrologic subregion)

Pacific Northwest(hydrologic region)

Geographic areas

Country State County
United States Montana Silver Bow

Public Land Survey System information

Meridian Township Range Section Fraction State
Montana Principal 003N 008W 12,14 Montana

Commodities

Commodity Importance
Silver Primary
Gold Primary
Zinc Critical Primary
Lead Primary
Manganese Critical Secondary
Beryllium Critical Tertiary

Materials information

Materials Type of material
Argentite Ore
Galena Ore
Gold Ore
Rhodochrosite Ore
Rhodonite Ore
Silver Ore
Sphalerite Ore
Helvite Gangue
Pyrite Gangue
Quartz Gangue

Host and associated rocks

  • Host or associated Associated
    Rock type Plutonic Rock > Granitoid > Quartz Monzonite
    Rock unit name Butte Quartz Monzonite (Boulder Batholith)
    Rock description Butte Quartz Monzonite (Boulder Batholith)
    Stratigraphic age (youngest) Late Cretaceous
    Stratigraphic age (youngest) Late Cretaceous
    Stratigraphic age (youngest) Late Cretaceous
  • Host or associated Host
    Rock type Plutonic Rock > Granitoid > Quartz Monzonite

Nearby scientific data

(1) -112.537, 46.03323

Economic information

Geologic structures

Type of structure Regional
Structure description Boulder Batholith

Ore body information

  • Width 30.48M

Economic information about the deposit and operations

Development status Past Producer
Commodity type Metallic
Deposit size Small
Significant No
Year of last production 1960

Mining district

District name Butte District

Ownership information

  • Type Owner-Operator
    Owner The Anaconda Co.
    Home office Hennessy Bldg., Butte, Mt.

Comments on the workings information

  • ALICE-LEXINGTON TUNNEL WAS COMPLETED IN 1952, PROVIDING LARGE CAPACITY HAULAGE FACILITIES FOR HANDLING THE OUTPUT OF ZINC-ORE MINING OPERATIONS. BY 1958 IT WAS OPERATED AS A PIT OPERATION

Reference information

Bibliographic references

  • Deposit

    WAYLAND, UNPUB. USGS REPT., P. 47-49

  • Deposit

    MBMG BULL 14, P. 38.

  • Deposit

    USGS PP 74, P. 244, PL. X.

  • Deposit

    USGS BULL 690, P. 111-30.

  • Deposit

    USBM R1 7148, P. 145-48.

  • Deposit

    USGS-USBM MINERAL YEARBOOKS 1925, 1939, 1952, 1958

General comments

Subject category Comment text
Deposit THE RAINBOW LODE HAS BEEN A GREAT ORE PRODUCER. IT CONSISTS GENERALLY OF TWO DISTINCT FISSURES, N AND S VEIN. THESE VEINS ARE SEPARATED BY VARYING WIDTHS OF GRANITE, IMPREGNATED IN MANY PLACES WITH VEIN MATERIALS AND CUT BY SMALL VEINS TO SUCH AN EXTENT AS TO CONSITUTE ONE GREAT ORE BODY. THE LARGEST AND RICHEST ORE BODY WERE FOUND IN THE OXIDIZED ZONE. IN GENERAL A DECREASE IN AG IS ACCOMPANIED BY AN INCREASE IN ZN. THE OXIDIZED ZONE GOES DOWN 100 FT, ON 200 FT LEVEL A MIXTURE OF OXIDES AND SULPHIDES. THE ORE BELOW CONSISTS OF PYRITE, QUARTZ, GALENA, SPHALERITE, ARGENTITE, RHODONITE, AND RHODOCHROSITE.

Reporter information

Type Date Name Affiliation Comment
Reporter 01-MAR-1974 Unknown U.S. Geological Survey
Updater 01-FEB-1984 Wise, Kristine K. (Elliott, James E.) U.S. Geological Survey

Beyond USGS

Supplemental information added by qvyshift.com. Not part of the original USGS MRDS record.

External references