| Deposit ID | 10310491 |
|---|---|
| MRDS ID | W006927 |
| Record type | Site |
| Current site name | Daisy Gold Mine |
| Alternate or previous names | Crowell Mine, Daisy Fluorspar Mine, Beatty Fluorspar Mine, Lige Harris-Enif Area, Yellow Spar, Bullmoose North Pit, Bullmoose South Pit, Daisy, Gold Ace, Good Hope Pit, Mother Lode, Reward, Secret Pass Zone, South Zone, Sunday Night Zone (Joshua), West Zone |
| Related records | 10069409, 10173955 |
| Geographic coordinates: | -116.69728, 36.87664 (WGS84) |
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| Elevation | 1340 |
| Relative position | The Daisy Mine is located about 8 km east of Beatty on the north flank of Bare Mountain. |
Political divisions (FIPS codes)
Nye(county)
Nevada(state)
United States(country)
North America(continent)
Land(continent)
USGS map quadrangles
Beatty Mountain(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)
Beatty(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)
Death Valley(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)
Hydrologic units (watersheds)
Upper Amargosa(hydrologic unit)
Northern Mojave(hydrologic accounting unit)
Northern Mojave-Mono Lake(hydrologic subregion)
California(hydrologic region)
Federal lands
Bureau of Land Management(Bureau of Land Management NV)
Bureau of Land Management NV BLM(Type of land area)
BLM(Federal land areas administered by BLM)
| Country | State | County |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Nevada | Nye |
| Meridian | Township | Range | Section | Fraction | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mount Diablo | 012S | 047E | 23 | NW/4 23 | Nevada |
| Commodity | Importance |
|---|---|
| Gold | Primary |
| Silver | Primary |
| Fluorine-Fluorite Critical | Primary |
| Uranium | Tertiary |
| Mercury | Tertiary |
| Clay | Tertiary |
| Arsenic Critical | Tertiary |
| Copper | Tertiary |
| Molybdenum | Tertiary |
| Thallium | Tertiary |
| Materials | Type of material |
|---|---|
| Gold | Ore |
| Fluorite | Ore |
| Cinnabar | Ore |
| Clay | Ore |
| Calcite | Ore |
| Dolomite | Ore |
| Quartz | Ore |
| Montmorillonite | Ore |
| Sericite | Ore |
| Kaolinite | Ore |
| Silica | Gangue |
| Model code | 173 |
|---|---|
| USGS model code | 26a.1 |
| Deposit model name | Sediment-hosted Au |
| Mark3 model number | 17 |
| Model code | 150 |
| USGS model code | 25c |
| Deposit model name | Epithermal vein, Comstock |
| Mark3 model number | 16 |
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Sedimentary Rock > Carbonate > Limestone | ||
| Rock unit name | Halfpint member of the Nopah Formation | ||
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| Host or associated | Host | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Sedimentary Rock > Carbonate > Limestone | ||||
| Rock type qualifier | silty | ||||
| Rock unit name | Carrara Formation | ||||
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| Host or associated | Host | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Sedimentary Rock > Siltstone | ||||
| Rock type qualifier | limey | ||||
| Rock unit name | Carrara Formation | ||||
| |||||
| Host or associated | Host | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Sedimentary Rock > Carbonate > Dolomite | ||||
| Rock unit name | Bonanza King Formation | ||||
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| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Pyroclastic Rock > Tuff > Welded Tuff | ||
| Rock type qualifier | rhyolitic | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Felsic Volcanic Rock > Rhyolite | ||
| Rock type qualifier | welded tuff | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Associated |
|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Pyroclastic Rock > Tuff |
| Rock type qualifier | rhyolitic pumiceous |
| Host or associated | Associated |
|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Felsic Volcanic Rock > Rhyolite |
| Host or associated | Associated |
|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Mafic Volcanic Rock > Basalt |
| Host or associated | Associated |
|---|---|
| Rock type | Volcanic Rock (Aphanitic) > Felsic Volcanic Rock > Latite |
| (1) | -116.69728, 36.87664 |
|---|
| Type of structure | Local |
|---|---|
| Structure description | Significant local structures are the Bullfrog Hills Caldera, Fluorspar Canyon detachment fault, northeast-trending, steep dipping, right lateral tear faults and gently northwest dipping thrust faults. The principal structural ore control for all three gold mineralized zones is normal faulting. The highest grade ore zones are associated with intersections of high-angle and low-angle faults. A low-angle fault forms the footwall of the gold mineralization in the favorble host rocks at the West Zone. In the South Zone, disseminated gold mineralization occurs in favorable host rocks in the footwall of a low-angle fault. |
| Type of structure | Regional |
| Structure description | A low-angle structure called the Fluorspar Canyon Detachment separates mineralized volcanic rocks in the hanging wall from unmineralized Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in the footwall of the fault and is thought to be part of a large-scale fault bounding the base of a regional allochthonous terrane. |
| General form | Gold is disseminated in tabular to irregular bodies. Fluorite occurs as lenticular irregular masses, irregular veins, small masses, disseminated grains, pipe-like. |
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| Operation type | Surface-Underground |
|---|---|
| Development status | Producer |
| Commodity type | Both |
| Deposit size | Medium |
| Significant | Yes |
| Discovery year | 1918 |
| Discoverer | Continental Fluorspar Co. (fluorite); Cordex (gold) |
| Year of first production | 1919 |
| Year of last production | 2001 |
| Production years | gold, 1997- 2001\nfluorspar, 1916-1988 |
| District name | Bare Mountain District |
|---|---|
| District name | Fluorine District |
| Ownership category | Private |
|---|---|
| Ownership category | BLM Administrative Area |
| Area name | Tonopah BLM Administrative District |
| Type | Owner-Operator |
|---|---|
| Owner | Glamis Gold, Ltd. |
| Year | 2004 |
| Type | Owner-Operator |
|---|---|
| Owner | Canyon Reources Inc. |
| Year | 2006 |
Greybeck, J. D., and Wallace, A. B., 1991, Gold mineralization at Fluorspar Canyon near Beatty, Nye County, Nevada, in Raines, G. L., et al, eds., Geology and Ore Deposits of the Great Basin, the Geological Society of Nevada, Reno, p. 935-946.
Ahern, R. and Corn, R. M., 1981, Mineralization Related to the Volcanic Center at Beatty, Nevada: Arizona Geological Society Digest XIV, p. 283-286.
Mapa, M.R., 1990, Geology and mineralization of the Mother Lode Mine, Nye County, Nevada, in Schafer, R., et al, eds., The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Great Basin, Field Trip Guidebook #9, the Geological Society of Nevada, Reno.
NBMG, 1991, The Nevada Mineral Industry 1990, NBMG Special Publication MI-1990, p. 24.
NBMG, 1994, MI-1993.
Cornwall, H. R. and Kleinhampl, F. J., 1961, Geology of Bare Mountain Quadrangle, Nevada: USGS Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-157
Geehan, R. W., 1946, Exploration of the Crowell Fluorspar Mine, Nye County, Nevada: U.S. Bur. Mines Rept Inv. 3954, 9 p.
Garside, L.J., 1973, Radioactive Mineral Occurrences in Nevada: NBMG, Bull. 81, p. 92.
Papke, K.G., 1979, Fluorspar in Nevada: NBMG Bull. 93, p.40-43.
Cornwall, H.R., 1972, Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southern Nye Co.: NBMG Bull, 77, p. 35.
Kral, V.E., 1951, Mineral Resources of Nye Co.: NBMG Bull. 50, p. 61-62.
Thurston, W.R., et. al., 1949, Daisy Fluorspar Deposit: USGS Strat. Min. Inv. Prelim. Rept. 3-209.
Quade/Smith, 1982, Field Examination, NBMG, 4/21/82
Papke, K.G., 1983, Directory of Nev. Mine Operations Active in 1982; NBMG Report
Avon, 1974, Daisy Mine Report, NBMG File 228, Item 1
Union Pacific RR. Co., 1952, Fluorspar Resources of CA., NV, OR, ID., CO.
USGS, 1949, Strategic Minerals Investigations Preliminary Rept 3-209
Smith, A.M., 1931, Inspection Trip Notes, NBMG, File 228, Item 8
Lincoln, F.C., 1923, Mining Dist and Mineral Resources of Nev; Nev. Newsletter Pub. Co., Reno, NV.
Glamis Gold Ltd., company press release, 2/28/2000.
Yahoo Mining/Metals News, 11/8/1999.
Glamis Gold website, 1998.
| Subject category | Comment text |
|---|---|
| Deposit | Two Carlin-type mineralized zones occur: the West Zone is hosted by limestone of the Halfpint member of the Nopah Formation, and the South Zone is hosted by silty limestones of the Carrara Formation. The highest gold values in the West Zone are associated with intense silicification and fluorite occurrence. Gold mineralization in the Halfpint member is accompanied by anomalous concentrations of arsenic, antimony, mercury, and thallium. Alteration in the Carrara Formation occurs as subtle decalcification, accompanied by anomalously high arsenic and silver, copper, molybdenum and thallium values correlating with gold. In the Secret Pass Zone, disseminated gold mineralization occurs in strongly propylitized, argillized, and silicified Miocene rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs. The principal structural ore control for all three gold mineralized zones is normal faulting. The highest grade ore zones are associated with intersections of high-angle and low-angle faults. A low-angle fault forms the footwall of the gold mineralization in the favorble host rocks at the West Zone. In the South Zone, disseminated gold mineralization occurs in favorable host rocks in the footwall of a low-angle fault. At the Secret Pass Zone, a low-angle fault separates mineralized volcanic rocks in the hanging wall from unmineralized Paleozoic sedimentary rocks in the footwall of the fault. This low-angle structure at the Secret Pass Zone is called the Fluorspar Canyon Detachment, partof a large-scale fault bounding the base of a regional allochthonous terrane. The Reward property contains a north-south shear zone and associated veins. Gold mineralization has been encountered over a strike length of more than 2,400 feet and to a depth of 400 feet along the Reward structure. The width of mineralization within the structural zone ranges from a few feet to up to 200 feet. |
| Type | Date | Name | Affiliation | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reporter | 01-AUG-2006 | LaPointe, D.D. | Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology | |
| Editor | 01-SEP-2007 | Schruben, Paul G. | U.S. Geological Survey | Converted from S&A FileMaker format to Oracle. Edit checks on rocks, units, and ages with Geolex search, and other fields. |
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