| Deposit ID | 10310635 |
|---|---|
| Record type | Site |
| Current site name | Keystone Mine |
| Geographic coordinates: | -120.82294, 38.41787 (WGS84) |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 347 |
| Location accuracy | 100(meters) |
| Relative position | The Keystone Mine is located on the southeast edge of Amador City, California |
Political divisions (FIPS codes)
Amador(county)
California(state)
United States(country)
North America(continent)
Land(continent)
USGS map quadrangles
Amador City(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)
San Andreas(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)
Sacramento(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)
Hydrologic units (watersheds)
Upper Mokelumne(hydrologic unit)
San Joaquin(hydrologic accounting unit)
San Joaquin(hydrologic subregion)
California(hydrologic region)
| Country | State | County |
|---|---|---|
| United States | California | Amador |
| Meridian | Township | Range | Section | Fraction | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mount Diablo | 007N | 010E | 36 | C E/2 | California |
| Commodity | Importance |
|---|---|
| Gold | Primary |
| Silver | Secondary |
| Materials | Type of material |
|---|---|
| Gold | Ore |
| Pyrite | Ore |
| Arsenopyrite | Ore |
| Quartz | Gangue |
| Slate | Gangue |
| Calcite | Gangue |
| Model code | 273 |
|---|---|
| USGS model code | 36a |
| Deposit model name | Low-sulfide Au-quartz vein |
| Mark3 model number | 27 |
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Metamorphic Rock > Metasedimentary Rock > Slate | ||
| Rock unit name | Mariposa Formation | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Metamorphic Rock > Metavolcanic Rock > Mafic Metamorphic Rock > Greenstone | ||
| Rock unit name | Mariposa Formation | ||
| |||
| (1) | -120.82294, 38.41787 |
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| Type of structure | Local |
|---|---|
| Structure description | Melones Fault zone |
| Type of structure | Regional |
| Structure description | Bear Mountains Fault zone, Melones Fault zone |
| General form | Tabular, pinch and swell |
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| Operation type | Underground |
|---|---|
| Development status | Past Producer |
| Commodity type | Metallic |
| Significant | Yes |
| Discovery year | 1851 |
| District name | Amador City |
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| Ownership category | Private |
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| Area name | Amador County Planning dept. |
Carlson, D.W., and Clark, W.H., 1954, Mines and mineral resources of Amador County, California: California Division of Mines and Geology, 50th Report of the State Mineralogist, p. 173-177.
Clark, W. B., 1970, Gold districts of California: California Divisions of Mines and Geology Bulletin 193, p. 69-76.
Clark, W.B. and Carlson, D.W., 1956, Mines and mineral resources of Amador County: California Division of Mines, California Journal of Mines and Geology, v. 52, p. 422.
Duffield, W.A. and Sharp, R.V., 1975, Geology of the Sierra foothills melange and adjacent areas, Amador County, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 827, 30 p.
Irelan, W., Jr., 1888, Amador County, Keystone Consolidated Mining Company: California State Mining Bureau, 8th Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, p. 63-66.
Logan, C.A., 1921, Mines and mineral resources of Amador County, Keystone Mine: California State Mining Bureau, 22nd Report of the State Mineralogist, p.411.
Logan, C.A., 1934, Mother Lode gold belt of California: California Division of Mines Bulletin 108, p. 92-95.
Schweickert, R.A., Hanson, R.E., and Girty, G.H., 1999, Accretionary tectonics of the Western Sierra Nevada Metamorphic Belt in Wagner, D.L. and Graham, S.A., editors, Geologic field trips in northern California: California Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 119, p. 33-79.
Storms, W.H., 1900, The Mother Lode region of California: California Mining Bureau Bulletin 18, p 77-78.
Tucker, W.B., 1914, Mines and mineral resources of Amador County, Keystone Mine: California State Mining Bureau, 14th Report of the State Mineralogist, p. 34-36.
Additional information on the Keystone Mine is available in file no. 339-1454 (CGS Mineral Reources Files, Sacramento).
Zimmerman, J.E., 1983, The Geology and structural evolution of a portion of the Mother Lode Belt, Amador County, California: unpublished M.S. thesis, University of Arizona, 138 p.
| Subject category | Comment text |
|---|---|
| Deposit | The Keystone Mine produced from Mother Lode mesothermal gold-quartz veins. The producing veins are part of a narrow NNW-SSE striking, steeply dipping vein system that extends southward from Plymouth through the towns of Amador City and Sutter Creek, and includes the prolific Keystone, Kennedy, Argonaut, and Lincoln Consolidated mines. The Keystone Mine was located in 1851 and developed the thick Keystone vein which occupied a reverse fault fracture cutting Mariposa Formation black slate and greenstone. The Keystone vein ranges from 12 to 200 feet wide and dips 35? to 65? east. The massive vein material was generally low grade, the best ore occurring in ore shoots localized where side stringers intersect the main vein from the foot wall slate. Low grade "gray ores" ranging from less than $3 per ton to over $8 per ton were also produced. Gray ore consisted of mineralized greenstone formed by hydrothermal alteration (ankeritization) of the greenstone in the hanging wall side of the Keystone vein. Mineralization is disseminated auriferous sulfides, principally pyrite. |
| Type | Date | Name | Affiliation | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reporter | 16-MAR-2006 | Downey, Cameron (Higgins, Chris, T.) | California Geological Survey CGS (Formerly CDMG) | |
| 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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