Silver King

Prospect in Alaska, United States with commodities Silver, Gold, Copper, Bismuth, Cobalt, Antimony
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 10093982
MRDS ID A011334
Record type Site
Current site name Silver King

Geographic coordinates

Geographic coordinates: -149.55283, 63.25959 (WGS84)
Relative position The Silver King prospect is located on the eastern side of Colorado Creek in the northern half of sections 19 and 24, T. 19 S., R. 10 W., of the Fairbanks Meridian. The location is accurate to within 0.5 mile. The Silver King prospect is not the same as the Silver King mine shown on the Healy A-6 1:63,360-scale topographic sheet.

Site location context

Political divisions (FIPS codes)

Matanuska-Susitna(Borough)

Alaska(state)

United States(country)

North America(continent)

Land(continent)

USGS map quadrangles

Healy B-6(quadrangle 1:63,360 scale)

Healy S(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)

Healy(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)

Hydrologic units (watersheds)

Chulitna River(hydrologic unit)

Susitna River(hydrologic accounting unit)

South Central Alaska(hydrologic subregion)

Alaska(hydrologic region)

Federal lands

Denali National Park(National Park)

National Park NPS(Type of land area)

NPS(Federal land areas administered by NPS)

Geographic areas

Country State
United States Alaska

Commodities

Commodity Importance
Silver Primary
Gold Primary
Copper Primary
Bismuth Critical Secondary
Cobalt Critical Secondary
Antimony Critical Secondary

Materials information

Materials Type of material
Arsenopyrite Ore
Chalcopyrite Ore
Pyrite Ore
Pyrrhotite Ore
Stibnite Ore
Calcite Gangue
Quartz Gangue

Alteration

  • (Local) Skarn formation widespread; porphyry-type alteration is also reported.

Mineral occurrence model information

Model code 85
USGS model code 22c
Deposit model name Polymetallic veins
Mark3 model number 46
Model code 78
USGS model code 20c
Deposit model name Porphyry Cu-Au
Mark3 model number 34
Model code 59
USGS model code 18b
Deposit model name Skarn Cu
Mark3 model number 8
Model code 180
USGS model code 27d
Deposit model name Simple Sb (veins, pods, etc)

Host and associated rocks

  • Host or associated Host
    Rock type Sedimentary Rock > Clastic Sedimentary Rock > Argillite

Nearby scientific data

(1) -149.55283, 63.25959

Economic information

Comments on the geologic information

  • Geologic Description = Thick Quaternary glacial deposits and Upper Tertiary sedimentary strata cover the bedrock in this area. The country rocks in the area of the Silver King prospect consist of Upper Jurassic to Upper Triassic(?) crystal tuff, argillite, chert, graywacke, and limestone that are intruded by Upper Cretaceous quartz diorite porphyry stocks and dikes (Wilson and others, 1998). Intrusion of the dikes and quartz-sulfide mineralization are localized along the nearby Chulitna fault. The Silver King deposit includes: tactite (skarn) replacement bodies; auriferous arsenopyrite-chalcopyrite quartz veins; stibnite-gold-silver veins; silver-lead-zinc veins; and as breccia pipes associated with porphyry stock and dikes. Sporadic mineralization is present over a 2,000 feet by 800 feet area. (Hawley and Clark, 1974).? Hawley and Clark (1974) reported the following sample analyses. A massive sulfide pod in skarn contained 8.3 ounces of gold per ton. An arsenopyrite-rich vein contained 50 ppm silver, 200 ppm gold, 700 ppm cobalt, 1,500 ppm copper, 200 ppm lead, 500 ppm antimony, 200 ppm zinc, more than 1,000 ppm bismuth and more than 10,000 ppm arsenic. A stibnite-rich vein contained 10 ppm silver, 23 ppm gold, 200 ppm copper, 300 ppm lead, 1,500 ppm zinc, 7,000 ppm arsenic and more than 10,000 ppm antimony. Salisbury and Dietz (1984) reported the following: arsenopyrite veins returned assay values of 0.85 ounces of silver per ton, 0.87 ounces of gold per ton and 0.44% cobalt; and stibnite-bearing veins contained 0.12 ounces of silver per ton and 0.29 ounces of gold per ton. The Silver King deposit is part of a northeast trending mineralized zone that includes the Liberty (HE028), Lucrata (HE029) and Eagle (HE030) prospects.
  • Age = Similar sulfide-bearing intrusive rocks and veins in the district have been dated as Late Cretaceous (Swainbank and others, 1977), but Au-Ag-stibnite and Ag-Pb-Zn veins could be younger (Early Tertiary).

Economic information about the deposit and operations

Development status Prospect
Commodity type Metallic

Comments on exploration

  • Status = Active

Mining district

District name Valdez Creek

Comments on the workings information

  • Workings / Exploration = Surface workings, mostly trenches and pits. Site-specific geophysical surveys noted in literature and probably drill testing, but specific data are not available.? Hawley and Clark (1974) reported the following sample analyses. A massive sulfide pod in skarn contained 8.3 ounces of gold per ton. An arsenopyrite-rich vein contained 50 ppm silver, 200 ppm gold, 700 ppm cobalt, 1,500 ppm copper, 200 ppm lead, 500 ppm antimony, 200 ppm zinc, more than 1,000 ppm bismuth and more than 10,000 ppm arsenic. A stibnite-rich vein contained 10 ppm silver, 23 ppm gold, 200 ppm copper, 300 ppm lead, 1,500 ppm zinc, 7,000 ppm arsenic and more than 10,000 ppm antimony. Salisbury and Dietz (1984) reported the following: arsenopyrite veins returned assay values of 0.85 ounces of silver per ton, 0.87 ounces of gold per ton and 0.44% cobalt; and stibnite-bearing veins contained 0.12 ounces of silver per ton and 0.29 ounces of gold per ton.

Reference information

Bibliographic references

Comments on the references

  • Primary Reference = Salisbury and Dietz, 1984

General comments

Subject category Comment text
Deposit Model Name = Polymetallic vein, Cu-Au porphyry, Cu skarn, and Simple Sb veins (Cox and Singer, 1986; models 22c, 20c, 18b, and 27d)
Deposit Model Number = 22c, 20c, 18b, 27d

Reporter information

Type Date Name Affiliation Comment
Reporter 07-APR-2000 N. Van Wyck Stevens Exploration Management Corporation

Beyond USGS

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

External references

Authoritative Alaska resources

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