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|year-start= | |MRDS_ID=W062525 | ||
|MAS_ID=170690096 | |||
|Mine Name Header=Tanner Prospect | |||
|commodity_type=Non-Metallic | |||
|commodity=Fluorspar | |||
|minerals_present=Fluorite, Galena | |||
|Mine_Type=Underground, Occurrence | |||
|District=Fluorspar District | |||
|Subdistrict=Rose Creek Subdistrict | |||
|prime=Denny, F.B., W.J. Nelson, J.R. Breeden, and R.C. Lillie, 2020, Mines in the Illinois portion of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District: Illinois State Geological Survey, Circular 604, 73 p. and map. | |||
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|datemod=circa | |||
|year-start=1973 | |||
|year-end=9999 | |year-end=9999 | ||
|Latitude= | |Latitude=37.5784 | ||
|Longitude= | |Longitude=-88.39837 | ||
|Zoom=15 | |Zoom=15 | ||
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{{NC County | |||
|county=Hardin | |||
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{{NC Quad | |||
|quad=Herod | |||
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{{NC Shaft locations | |||
|Town-Range=11S-7E | |||
|Section=11 | |||
|partsection=SWSENE | |||
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==Discussion== | |||
A prospect shaft exposed thin veins of spar. The pit was dug to 70 feet deep along a fault striking N55°W and dipping 80°SE (Weller et al. 1952). Unfortunately, Weller et al. (1952) did not plot this prospect on the geologic map that accompanies their report. We suspect that this prospect is close to the northeast-trending fault at the Knox and Rose Creek Mines, which intersects a northwest-striking fault mapped by Baxter et al. (1967). | |||
{{NC Geology seam | |||
|Seam=Lower Chesterian Series | |||
|Unit_Code=4020 | |||
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{{NC Geology seam | |||
|Seam=Glen Dean Limestone | |||
|Unit_Code=4270 | |||
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{{NC Geology seam | |||
|Seam=Renault Limestone | |||
|Unit_Code=4500 | |||
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==Mine Data== | |||
GALENA WAS A MINOR CONSTITUENT, NO SPHALERITE WAS SEEN. | |||
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! Mineral occurrence model information | |||
|- | |||
| Model code || 174 | |||
|- | |||
| USGS model code || 26b | |||
|- | |||
| Deposit model name || Fluorspar deposits (fluorite veins) | |||
|} | |||
Overall depth 21.34M | |||
PROSPECT SHAFT EXPOSED FLUORITE VEINLETS. THE FALUT TRENDED N 55 W AND DIPPED 80 SW. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{NC Annotated bibliography | |||
|bibliography=Baxter, J.W., G.A. Desborough, and E.W. Shaw, 1967, Areal geology of the Illinois Fluorspar District: Part 3—Herod and Shetlerville Quadrangles: Illinois State Geological Survey, Circular 413, map, 1:24,000; report, 41 p. and 1 pl. | |||
|source_loc=No | |||
|USGS_source=No | |||
}} | |||
{{NC Annotated bibliography | |||
|bibliography=Weller, J.M., R.M. Grogan, and F.E. Tippie, 1952, Geology of the fluorspar deposits of Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, Bulletin 76, 147 p. | |||
|source_loc=No | |||
|USGS_source=No | |||
}} | |||
{{NC Annotated bibliography | |||
|bibliography=U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1995, SPATIAL DATA EXTRACTED FROM THE MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM/MINERAL INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MAS/MILS): U.S. BUREAU OF MINES SPECIAL PUBLICATION 12-95. | |||
|source_loc=Yes | |||
|USGS_source=Yes | |||
}} | |||
{{NC mindat | {{NC mindat | ||
|MRDS_yes=Yes | |MRDS_yes=Yes | ||
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[https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10120856 Also referenced as 10120856] |
Latest revision as of 11:47, June 10, 2021
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S-T-R | 11(SWSENE)-11S-7E | |
County: | Hardin | |
Quadrangle: | Herod | |
District: | Fluorspar District | |
Subdistrict: | Rose Creek Subdistrict | |
Mine Index Number: 10096678
ISGS ID: | MSHA ID: | ||
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MAS ID: | 170690096 | MRDS ID: | W062525 |
Company Name: | |||
Mine/Site Name: | Tanner Prospect | ||
Active/Abandoned: | Abandoned | ||
Start Date: | circa 1973 | End Date: | Unknown |
Commodity Type: | Non-Metallic | ||
Commodity: | Fluorspar | ||
Minerals Present: | Galena, Fluorite | ||
Type of Mine: | Underground, Occurrence | ||
District: | Fluorspar District | Subdistrict: | Rose Creek Subdistrict |
County: | Hardin | ||
Section/Township/Range: | 11(SWSENE)-11S-7E | ||
Latitude,Longitude: | 37.5784,-88.39837 | ||
Unit(s) Mined: | Lower Chesterian Series, Glen Dean Limestone, Renault Limestone | ||
Feature(s) Mined: | |||
MRDS Link: | https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep id=10096678 | ||
Mindat link: |
Primary source
Discussion
A prospect shaft exposed thin veins of spar. The pit was dug to 70 feet deep along a fault striking N55°W and dipping 80°SE (Weller et al. 1952). Unfortunately, Weller et al. (1952) did not plot this prospect on the geologic map that accompanies their report. We suspect that this prospect is close to the northeast-trending fault at the Knox and Rose Creek Mines, which intersects a northwest-striking fault mapped by Baxter et al. (1967).
Mine Data/Information
Mine Data
GALENA WAS A MINOR CONSTITUENT, NO SPHALERITE WAS SEEN.
Mineral occurrence model information | |
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Model code | 174 |
USGS model code | 26b |
Deposit model name | Fluorspar deposits (fluorite veins) |
Overall depth 21.34M
PROSPECT SHAFT EXPOSED FLUORITE VEINLETS. THE FALUT TRENDED N 55 W AND DIPPED 80 SW.
References
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U.S. BUREAU OF MINES, 1995, SPATIAL DATA EXTRACTED FROM THE MINERALS AVAILABILITY SYSTEM/MINERAL INDUSTRY LOCATION SYSTEM (MAS/MILS): U.S. BUREAU OF MINES SPECIAL PUBLICATION 12-95.(Source of Mine Location) (Reference from the USGS MRDS System) |
External Links
Mineral Resources Data System (MRDS) USGS Link
https://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep id=10096678
Also referenced as 10120856