| Deposit ID | 10310707 |
|---|---|
| Record type | Site |
| Current site name | Lava Cap-Banner-Central Group |
| Alternate or previous names | Central Consolidated, South Banner, North Banner |
| Geographic coordinates: | -120.96972, 39.2275 (WGS84) |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 880 |
| Location accuracy | 100(meters) |
| Relative position | The Lava Cap Mine is about 3.5 miles southeast of Nevada City. |
Political divisions (FIPS codes)
Nevada(county)
California(state)
United States(country)
North America(continent)
Land(continent)
USGS map quadrangles
Chicago Park(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)
Truckee(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)
Chico(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)
Hydrologic units (watersheds)
Upper Bear(hydrologic unit)
Lower Sacramento(hydrologic accounting unit)
Sacramento(hydrologic subregion)
California(hydrologic region)
| Country | State | County |
|---|---|---|
| United States | California | Nevada |
| Meridian | Township | Range | Section | Fraction | State |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mount Diablo | 016N | 009E | 28 | California |
| Commodity | Importance |
|---|---|
| Gold | Primary |
| Silver | Primary |
| Materials | Type of material |
|---|---|
| Gold | Ore |
| Silver | Ore |
| Pyrite | Ore |
| Galena | Ore |
| Arsenopyrite | Ore |
| Sphalerite | Ore |
| Freibergite | Ore |
| Pyrargyrite | Ore |
| Quartz | Gangue |
| Pyrite | Gangue |
| Pyrrhotite | 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 | Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Sedimentary Rock > Argillite | ||
| Rock unit name | Lake Combie Complex | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Metamorphic Rock > Metasedimentary Rock > Slate | ||
| Rock unit name | Lake Combie Complex | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Host | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Plutonic Rock > Granitoid > Granodiorite | ||
| Rock unit name | Yuba Rivers Pluton | ||
| |||
| Host or associated | Associated | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rock type | Plutonic Rock > Granitoid > Granodiorite | ||
| Rock unit name | Yuba Rivers Pluton | ||
| |||
| (1) | -120.96972, 39.2275 |
|---|
| Type of structure | Regional |
|---|---|
| Structure description | Weimar Fault Zone, Gillis Hill Fault |
| General form | Tabular |
|---|
| Operation type | Underground |
|---|---|
| Development status | Past Producer |
| Commodity type | Metallic |
| Deposit size | Medium |
| Significant | Yes |
| Discovery year | 1860 |
| District name | Nevada City District |
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| Ownership category | Private |
|---|---|
| Area name | Nevada County Planning Department |
| Ownership category | BLM Administrative Area |
| Area name | BLM Folsom Field Office |
Chandler, J.W., 1941, Mining methods and costs of the Lava Cap Gold Mining Corporation, Nevada City, California: California Division of Mines, 37th Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, p. 409-425.
Clark, W.B., 1970, Gold districts of California: California Division of Mines and Geology Bulletin 193, p. 97-101.
Crawford, J.J., 1894, Nevada County: Twelfth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 194-195.
Crawford, J.J., 1896, Nevada County: Thirteenth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 257.
Hobson, J.B. and Wiltsee, E.M., 1893, Nevada City Mining District: Eleventh Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 296.
Hobson, J.B., 1890, Nevada City Mining District: Tenth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 387-389.
Irelan, W., Jr., 1888, Nevada County: Eighth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 420-422.
Johnston, W.G., Jr., 1940, The gold-quartz veins of Grass Valley, California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 194, 101 p.
Koschmann, A.H., and Bergendahl, M.H., 1968, Principal gold-producing districts of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 610, 283 p.
Lindgren, W., 1896a, Geologic atlas of the United States - Nevada City Special Folio: U.S. Geological Survey Folio 29, 7 p..
Lindgren, W., 1896b, Gold-quartz veins of Nevada City and Grass Valley: Seventeenth Annual Report of the U.S. Geological Survey, Part 2, p. 1-262
Logan, C.A., 1923, Auburn Field Division: Eighteenth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 7.
Logan, C.A., 1924, Nevada County: Twentieth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 9.
Logan, C.A., 1930, Nevada County: Twenty-sixth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California Division of Mines, p. 101-102.
Logan, C.A., 1935, Nevada County: Thirty-first Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California Journal of Mines and Geology, p. 13, 16-17.
MacBoyle, E.M., 1919, Mines and mineral resources of Nevada County: Sixteenth Annual Report of the State Mineralogist, California State Mining Bureau, p. 1-270.
Metals Economics Group, 1983, The MineSearch annual: California, Oregon, and Washington, vol. VIII, 636 p.
Saucedo, G.J. and Wagner, D.L., 1992, Geologic map of the Chico Quadrangle, California: California Department of Conservation, Division of Mines and Geology Regional Geologic Map Series, Map No. 7A, scale 1:250,000.
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.
Tuminas, A., 1983, Structural and stratigraphic relations in the Grass Valley-Colfax area of the northern Sierra Nevada, California: Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Davis, 415 p.
| Subject category | Comment text |
|---|---|
| Deposit | The Lava Cap-Banner-Central Group of mines exploits a set of north-trending gold- and silver-bearing quartz veins that is situated largely in metasedimentary rocks near the southern edge of a younger body of granodiorite. The Banner Vein and Central Vein contain the main ore bodies. The Banner Vein strikes approximately north-south and dips about 50E, while the Central Vein strikes about N25W and dips 51NE. The two veins intersect about 2,500 feet north of the Central Mine (Lava Cap) main shaft. The Banner Vein has widths of 25 feet or more in places, with an average width of about 7 feet. The Central Vein has widths up to 15 feet or more, but averages about 3 feet. Four small northerly trending quartz veins contain the ore bodies in the North Banner Mine. The vein complex is at least 1.5 miles long. It appears that both main veins formed along faults that were later filled with quartz and sulfides. There is evidence of extensive fracturing and shearing along the Banner Vein, both before and after deposition of the quartz. Wallrock consists of slate and argillite. Older igneous dikes are present along both the Banner and Central veins, but their relationship to ore shoots and ore formation is not clear. There were two main ore zones mined in the Banner-Central complex. Ore is present in lenses of quartz and in quartz stringers. Ore minerals consist of native gold and various gold- and silver-bearing sulfides including pyrite, galena, arsenopyrite, sphalerite, freibergite,and ruby silver (probably pyargyrite). Grade of ore is indicated by the amount of sulfides present in the ore. At the North Banner Mine, silver was reportedly present in large proportions near the surface compared to gold, but decreased with depth, while the percentage of gold increased. The ore shoots in the Banner ore zone generally rake flatly to the north. The extensive fracturing along both veins has resulted in large horses of wallrock that have produced quartz -filled splits in the veins. In some locations where these splits converge at the edges of the horses, ore of the highest grade has been found. Ore shoots tend to be large and have lengths up to 300-400 feet in the Banner, but are not as large in the Central. The Central has longer dimensions down-dip, however. |
| Type | Date | Name | Affiliation | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reporter | 21-DEC-2007 | Higgins, Chris T, | California Geological Survey CGS (Formerly CDMG) | |
| Editor | 20-FEB-2008 | 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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