Mineral Subdistricts and Individual Mines

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Mines in the Illinois Portion of the Illinois-Kentucky Fluorspar District
Series Circular 604
Page(s) 11 - 13
Author F. Brett Denny, W. John Nelson, Jeremy R. Breeden, and Ross C. Lillie
Date 2020
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Individual mines within the IKFD are grouped into subdistricts and discussed below. The individual mines were sometimes named after the mining company, but other mines were given various monikers, such as Black Jack, Interstate, Good Hope, Empire, and Eureka. Some veins extended across several property lines and had several shafts. For example, when a new shaft was sunk along the southwest extension of the Empire Vein (Empire Mine) on the Redd property, the new shaft and the mine became known as Redd. Portions of the following information were extracted directly from ISGS publications and maps[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. Additional information may be found in 7.5-minute quadrangle geologic maps and reports available at the ISGS (http://www.isgs.illinois.edu/maps/isgs-quads).

During the summer of 2018, the authors gained access to the files left in the field office of Ozark-Mahoning in Rosiclare. Ozark-Mahoning ceased mining operations in the district in about 1996. The Hastie Mining and Trucking Company purchased the Ozark-Mahoning property and records several years ago, and Hastie Mining allowed the ISGS to scan the geologic records. The records contained more than 1,000 drill logs, hundreds of mine maps, and hundreds of geologic cross sections, drill profiles, and reserve calculations. The paper maps and cross sections were scanned at 400 dpi (.tif images) to retain the proper map scale, whereas the drill logs and text documents were scanned at various resolutions. Several of these maps are depicted herein, but dozens of other maps and logs are archived at and available from the ISGS. These data will be made available to researchers on request. Because of the sheer volume of material scanned, the data are still being organized. We hope that it will be made available online, but at present, the size of the digital data set is more than 500 gigabytes. Although the data have been collected, additional money is being sought to properly organize it and make it widely available.

Subdistricts
Cave-in-Rock Subdistrict
Eichorn Area
Empire Subdistrict
Fluorspar Regional Maps
Fluorspar Uncertain Maps
Goose Creek Subdistrict
Hamp Subdistrict
Hamp Subdistrict
Harris Creek Subdistrict
Hicks Dome
Hobbs Creek Subdistrict
Interstate Subdistrict
Karbers Ridge Subdistrict
Lusk Creek Subdistrict
Rose Creek Subdistrict
Rose Creek Subdistrict2
Rosiclare Subdistrict
Southeastern Saline County
Southern Pope County
Stewart Subdistrict
Tower Rock Area

References

  1. Denny, F.B., A. Goldstein, J.A. Devera, D.A. Williams, Z. Lasemi, and W.J. Nelson, 2008a, The Illinois Kentucky Fluorite District, Hicks Dome, and Garden of the Gods in southeastern Illinois and northwestern Kentucky, in A.H. Maria and R.C. Counts, eds., From the Cincinnati Arch to the Illinois Basin: Geological field excursions along the Ohio River Valley: Geological Society of America, Field Guide 12, p. 11–24.
  2. Denny, F.B., B. King, J. Mulvaney-Norris, and D.H. Malone, 2010, Bedrock geology of Karbers Ridge Quadrangle, Hardin, Gallatin, and Saline Counties, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, IGQ Karbers Ridge-BG, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 7 p.
  3. Denny, F.B., W.J. Nelson, E. Munson, J.A. Devera, and D.H. Amos, 2011, Bedrock geology of Rosiclare Quadrangle, Hardin County, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, USGS-STATEMAP contract report, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 8 p.
  4. Denny, F.B., J.A. Devera, and A. Kittler, 2013, Bedrock geology of Saline Mines Quadrangle, Gallatin and Hardin Counties, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, IGQ Saline Mines-BG, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 10 p.
  5. Denny and Counts 2009; Denny, F.B., and R.C. Counts, 2009, Bedrock geology of Shetlerville Quadrangle, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois Illinois State Geological Survey, USGS-STATEMAP contract report, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 6 p.
  6. Seid, M.J., F.B. Denny, and J.A. Devera,2013a, Bedrock geology of Cave-in-Rock Quadrangle, Hardin County, Illinois and Crittenden County, Kentucky: Illinois State Geological Survey, USGSSTATEMAP contract report, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 7 p.
  7. Seid, M.J., F.B. Denny, and W.J. Nelson, 2013b, Bedrock geology of Dekoven Quadrangle, Hardin County, Illinois, and Union and Crittenden Counties, Kentucky: Illinois State Geological Survey, USGS-STATEMAP contract report, 2 sheets, 1:24,000; report, 6 p.
  8. Denny, F.B., and M.J. Seid, 2014, Bedrock geology of Hardin County, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, USGSSTATEMAP Hardin Co-BG, map, 1:50,000; report, 20 p.
  9. Devera, J.A, W.J. Nelson, F.B. Denny, and J.R. Breeden, 2016, Bedrock geology of Pope County, Illinois: Illinois State Geological Survey, USGS-STATEMAP contract report, 2 sheets, 1:48,000; report, 80 p.