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North Banner Consolidated Mine (North Banner Quartz Mine), Banner Hill, Nevada City, Nevada City District (Grass Valley District), Nevada Co., California, USA

Latitude: 39°15'7"N
Longitude: 120°58'13"W
A former Ag-Au-Mo-Pb mine.

Mineralization is hosted in diorite and slate.

Production data are found in: Mac Boyle (1918).

References

Lindgren, Waldemar (1896a), The gold-quartz veins of Nevada City and Grass Valley districts, California: USGS 17th. Annual Report, part 2: 1-262; […(abstract): A.I.M.E. Transactions: 14: 667-668 (1897-98); …(abstract): Zeitschr. Prakt. Geologie, Jahrg. 7: 210-213 (1899)]: 119.

Logan, Clarence August (1941), Mineral resources of Nevada County, California: California Division Mines Report 37: 374-408; […California Journal of Mines and Geology: 37(3): 378-379]: Pl. 3.

MacBoyle, Errol (1919), Mines and mineral resources of Nevada County: California Journal of Mines and Geology; California Mining Bureau (Report 16), 270 pp. (published as separate chapter): 16: 210.

Murdoch, Joseph & Robert W. Webb (1966), Minerals of California, Centennial Volume (1866-1966): California Division Mines & Geology Bulletin 189: 364.

Mineral List

Arsenopyrite
Galena
Gold
Pyrite
Sphalerite
Tetrahedrite


6 entries listed. 6 valid minerals.

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