| Deposit ID | 10400368 |
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| Record type | Deposit |
| Current site name | Silver Creek |
| Geographic coordinates: | -109.6748, 44.0283 (WGS84) |
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Political divisions (FIPS codes)
Park(county)
Wyoming(state)
United States(country)
North America(continent)
Land(continent)
USGS map quadrangles
Fall Creek(quadrangle 1:24,000 scale)
Carter Mountain(quadrangle 1:100,000 scale)
Cody(quadrangle 1:250,000 scale)
Hydrologic units (watersheds)
South Fork Shoshone(hydrologic unit)
Big Horn(hydrologic accounting unit)
Big Horn(hydrologic subregion)
Missouri(hydrologic region)
Federal lands
Shoshone National Forest(National Forest)
National Forest FS(Type of land area)
FS(Federal land areas administered by FS)
Washakie Wilderness(Wilderness)
Wilderness FS(Type of land area)
FS(Federal land areas administered by FS)
| Country | State | County |
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| United States | Wyoming | Park |
| Commodity | Importance |
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| Copper | Primary |
| Molybdenum | Primary |
| Materials | Type of material |
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| Chalcopyrite | Ore |
| Molybdenite | Ore |
| Bornite | Ore |
| Galena | Ore |
| Pyrite | Ore |
| Sphalerite | Ore |
| Quartz | Gangue |
| Biotite | Gangue |
| Feldspar | Gangue |
| Calcite | Gangue |
| Chlorite | Gangue |
| Epidote | Gangue |
| Muscovite | Gangue |
| Result | MAXIMUM CONCENTRATIONS IN PPM, 20000 CU, 150 MO, 440 PB, 2000 ZN, 20 AG, 0.8 AU ( FISHER AND OTHERS, 1977.) |
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| (1) | -109.6748, 44.0283 |
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| General form | HYDROTHERMAL STOCK, DISSEMINATED AND VEINS |
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| Strike | E-W |
| Length | 600M |
| Width | 300M |
| Development status | Prospect |
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| Significant | Yes |
| Type | Owner |
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| Owner | U.S. Forest Service |
| Type | In-situ | ||||||||||||||
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| Estimate year | 1982 | ||||||||||||||
| Total resources | 27000000mt ore | ||||||||||||||
| Remarks | Estimate from limited drilling\nJ. Wells (Hausel,1997) | ||||||||||||||
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Hausel, 1997, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Molybdenum, and Associated Metal Deposits Of Wyoming: WYoming State Geological Survey Bull 70, P. 23-34.
Fisher, F., Antweiler, J., and Welsch, E. 1977, Preliminary geological and geochemical results from the Silver Creek and Yellow Ridge mineralized areas in the Washakie Wilderness, Wyoming, USGS OF77-225
Hanbury, J., 1982 Hydrothermal alteration and mineralization of the Silver Creek porphyry copper deposit, Park County, Wyoming: M.S. thesis Washington State Univ. Pullman, 44 p.
| Subject category | Comment text |
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| Deposit | MOSTLY DISSEMINATED PYRITE AND CHALCOPYRITE. WELL DEVELOPED ZONING, PYRITE IN CENTER WITH CHALCOPYRITE INCREASING OUTWARDS. GALENA AND SPHALERITE ALSO ON THE PERIPHYRY. ALTERATION IS PROPYLITIC (CHLORITE, EPIDOTE, CALCITE) ON MARGINS WITH PHYLLIC ALTERATION (QUARTZ, SERICITE, PYRITE) IN CENTER. PATCHY QUARTZ K-SPAR, AND SECONDARY BIOTITE AND MAGNETITE IN IRREGULAR ZONES IN CENTER. CENTRAL ZONE CONTAINS HIGHEST COPPER AND MO. |
| Deposit | The following is summarized from Hausel, (1997) and Fisher and others (1977) At the Silver Creek Porphyry a well developed pyrite halo is localized in the phyllic zone and encloses a highly mineralized 2000 by 1000 ft. stockwork complex near the center of the intrusive complex. This mineralized zone contains disseminated malachite, chalcopyrite, bornite, and minor molybdenite, along with chalcopyrite-pyrite-magnetite-quartz veinlets. Fractures in the stockwork trend N35W to N80W and dip steeply. The total sulfide content is as high 2% in the phyllic zone and as much as .5% in the potassium-silicate zone. The highest copper grades occur in the potassium-silicate zone. Analytical results of surface samples (Fisher and others, 19770 show highy anomalous concentrations of copper, smaller but anomalous concentrations of lead, zinc, molybdenum, silver, and gold. Surface values of molybdenum do not exceed .01% (Hanbury, 1982). Drillhole data from a 280 ft hole show molybdenite and chalcopyrite throughout the entire length of the hole. Estimates of resources of the Silver Creek porphyry from sparse drilling suggest an orebody of at least 27 million tons of .5% Cu. |
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