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Pandora Prospect, Prince William Sound Mining District, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska, USAi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
60° 21' 25'' North , 147° 42' 21'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
KΓΆppen climate type:
Mindat Locality ID:
199306
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:199306:9
GUID (UUID V4):
201dd5ae-bf6d-47c3-b2ad-e4a942cf4f4f


Patent was applied for in 1924.
Location: The prospect is located at an elevation of 350 feet on the south side of the unnamed creek that drains into the South Arm of Bay of Isles. It is in the NW1/4 section 15, T. 3 N., R. 10 E., of the Seward Meridian. This is location 20 of Condon and Cass (1958), location 100 of Cobb and Richter (1972), location 128 of MacKevett and Holloway (1977), location 210 of Cobb and Tysdal (1980), and location S-65 of Jansons and others (1984). This location is accurate to within 300 feet.
Geology: The prospect consists of parallel mineralized shear zones that strike N10E and dip 70 to 80W (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986). Individual zones as much as 15 feet wide enclose lenses of unsheared greenstone and form an aggregate width of 90 feet. The shear zones are traceable for about 6 miles along strike. The sheared rock is chloritized greenstone schist that is locally brecciated (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986). The greenstone is mapped as Orca Group of early Teriary age (Nelson and others, 1985). Sulfide minerals in the zone are chalcopyrite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, cubanite, and sphalerite (Cobb and Tysdal, 1980). Workings on the prospect consist of a 96-foot-deep shaft, an adit with two drifts totalling more than 150 feet, and a 100-foot-long open cut near the collar of the shaft. Poy (1926) reported that the mineralization averaged 2.2 percent copper over a width of 18 feet in the underground drifts. Samples from the surface cut contained from 38 ppm to 4.0 percent copper and from trace to 6.0 ppm silver. Some ore was shipped from the property in 1908 (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986).
Workings: The property was developed by a 96-foot-deep shaft, an adit with two drifts totalling more than 150 feet, and a 100-foot-long open cut near the collar of the shaft (Johnson, 1916; Kurtak and Jeske, 1986). Poy (1926) reported that the mineralization averaged 2.2 percent copper over a width of 18 feet in the underground drifts. The shaft is currently flooded (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986). Samples from the surface cut contained from 38 ppm to 4.0 percent copper and from trace to 6.0 ppm silver (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986).
Age: Tertiary or younger; the mineralization is in rocks of the Orca Group of Tertiary age.
Alteration: Greenstone has been chloritized.
Production: In 1908, a small but unknown amount of ore was shipped (Kurtak and Jeske, 1986).
Reserves: Poy (1926) inferred a reserve of 85,000 tons of ore containing 1.31 percent copper and 5.4 percent iron. Rogers and Hoyt (1999) reported a reserve of 85,000 tons containing 2,040,000 pounds of copper, 425 ounces of gold and 8,500 ounces of silver.

Commodities (Major) - Cu, Zn
Development Status: Undetermined.
Deposit Model: Cyprus massive sulfide (Cox and Singer, 1986; model 24a)

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6 valid minerals.

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List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification

Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts
β“˜Sphalerite2.CB.05aZnS
β“˜Chalcopyrite2.CB.10aCuFeS2
β“˜Cubanite2.CB.55aCuFe2S3
β“˜Pyrrhotite2.CC.10Fe1-xS
β“˜Pyrite2.EB.05aFeS2
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides
β“˜Quartz4.DA.05SiO2

List of minerals for each chemical element

OOxygen
Oβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
SiSilicon
Siβ“˜ QuartzSiO2
SSulfur
Sβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Sβ“˜ CubaniteCuFe2S3
Sβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Sβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS
Sβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS
FeIron
Feβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Feβ“˜ CubaniteCuFe2S3
Feβ“˜ PyriteFeS2
Feβ“˜ PyrrhotiteFe1-xS
CuCopper
Cuβ“˜ ChalcopyriteCuFeS2
Cuβ“˜ CubaniteCuFe2S3
ZnZinc
Znβ“˜ SphaleriteZnS

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References

Brooks, A.H., 1912, The mining industry in 1911, in Brooks, A.H., and others, Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1911: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 520-A, p. 17-44. Cobb, E.H., and Richter, D.H., 1972, Metallic mineral resources map of the Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-466, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000. Cobb, E.H., and Tysdal, R.G., 1980, Summaries of data on and list of references to metallic and selected nonmetallic mineral deposits in the Blying Sound and Seward quadrangle, Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 80-621, 276 p. Condon, W.H., and Cass, J.T., 1958, Map of a part of the Prince William Sound area, Alaska, showing linear geologic features as shown on aerial photographs: U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-273, 1 sheet, scale 1:125,000. Grant, U.S., and Higgins, D.F., Jr., 1909, Notes on geology and mineral prospects in the vicinity of Seward, Kenai Peninsula: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 379-C, p. 98-107. Jansons, Uldis, Hoekzema, R.B., Kurtak, J.M., and Fechner, S.A., 1984, Mineral occurrences in the Chugach National Forest, southcentral Alaska: U.S. Bureau of Mines Mineral Land Assessment 5-84, 218 p., 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000. Johnson, B.L., 1916, Mining on Prince William Sound: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 642-D, p. 137-145. Johnson, B.L., 1918, Mining on Prince William Sound: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 662-C, p. 183-192. Johnson, B.L., 1919, Mining on Prince William Sound: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 692-C. Kurtak, J.M., and Jeske, R.E., 1986, Mineral investigations in the Chugach National Forest, Alaska (Islands area): U.S. Bureau of Mines Open-File Report 54-86, 302 p., 1 sheet. MacKevett, E.M., Jr., and Holloway, C.D., 1977, Map showing metalliferous and selected non-metalliferous mineral deposits in the eastern part of southern Alaska: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-169-
 
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