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Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown
Posted by Karl Volkman
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Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 12:49AM |
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Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 623 |
I have been going through some rock I picked up from the Silver Bell mine, Okanogan County WA [www.mindat.org] , which is part of the same vein system as the Zalla M mine [www.mindat.org] and American Flag Mine [www.mindat.org] . The overall vein system hosts Au, Ag, Cu, Pb, Te, and Zn minerals.
One of the rocks has produced a number of small (>2mm) masses of a blue chalky looking mineral. I am leaning towards Azurite, but none of hte masses have seemed to have distinct enough crystal morphology to be sure.
Any suggestions?
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 01:42AM |
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 02:47AM |
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 03:19AM |
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 05:38AM |
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Karl,
I think that the Silver Bell you are referring to is actually in Ferry County.
There is a very large leach pad there that was graded out in the early 1980s. Fully of vuggy quartz with lovely micro acanthite, hessite and complex micro fluorite xls, and not so good stromeyerite. Other common sulfides are present.
I've analyzed some of the blue stuff and it seemed to be all azurite.
Bart
I think that the Silver Bell you are referring to is actually in Ferry County.
There is a very large leach pad there that was graded out in the early 1980s. Fully of vuggy quartz with lovely micro acanthite, hessite and complex micro fluorite xls, and not so good stromeyerite. Other common sulfides are present.
I've analyzed some of the blue stuff and it seemed to be all azurite.
Bart
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 11:30AM |
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Thanks Bart!
That is the same mine, which if I recall correctly is listed in Metal Mines of Washington as ~30 ft west of the Okanogan/Ferry County line.
Have you by chance analyzed any of these yellow mica spheres from there?
That is the same mine, which if I recall correctly is listed in Metal Mines of Washington as ~30 ft west of the Okanogan/Ferry County line.
Have you by chance analyzed any of these yellow mica spheres from there?
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 01:45PM |
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 25, 2012 09:06PM |
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Yep, and its quite possible that the pit and pad are Ferry while the Shaft was originally Okanogan, or was miss-located in the older literature and on the older topographic maps.
Another metallic that the azurite rock has been producing are a small number of lustrous ?pyrites. Have you had any of these probed Bart?
Another metallic that the azurite rock has been producing are a small number of lustrous ?pyrites. Have you had any of these probed Bart?
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Re: Silver Bell Mine, Okanogan Co, WA unknown April 30, 2012 03:57AM |
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