Packer prospect, Coyote Peak, Coffee Mining District (Coffee Creek Mining District), Klamath Mountains, Trinity County, California, USAi
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
41° 4' 55'' North , 122° 56' 56'' West
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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Coffee Creek | 217 (2011) | 20.1km |
Trinity Center | 267 (2011) | 23.6km |
Weaverville | 3,600 (2011) | 39.0km |
Junction City | 680 (2011) | 39.7km |
Etna | 716 (2017) | 41.9km |
Mindat Locality ID:
96743
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:96743:4
GUID (UUID V4):
c412aa2d-c6a1-4f93-ad11-e60ba5e03128
A lode Au occurrence/prospect located in sec. 12, T37N, R10W, MDM, 2.2 km (7,200 feet) SE of Coyote Peak and 3.7 km (2.3 miles) NW of Packers Peak, on Bureau of Land Management/National Forest land (Trinity Alps Wilderness). First production was 1909. Ownership unknown. MRDS database stated accuracy for this location is 500 meters.
Mineralization is a vein deposit. Local rocks include Paleozoic marine rocks, undivided, unit 9 (Western Klamath Mountains).
Workings include unspecified underground openings.
Production statistics: 1932: period: 1909-1932: 400 ounces (12,441 grams) Au and 240 ounces (7,465 grams) Ag.
Dump samples contain to 1.87 ounces Au and 0.48 ounces Ag/ton. Probably a limited resource.
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Link to USGS MRDS: | 10214286 |
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References
(n.d.) Minerals Availability System (MAS), U.S. Bureau of Mines.file ID #0061050760