Johnny Mountain Mine |
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Johnny Mountain Mine |
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Canada
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Province |
British columbia |
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Close to |
Iskut river |
Status |
PAST PRODUCER
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Latitude / Longitude |
56 N 38 / 131 W 3 |
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Johnny Mountain Mine |
Status Risk : Past producer |
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Title(s) of the Johnny Mountain Mine |
| Skyline Gold Corporation Owner: 100% |
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Title | Company Profile | All Projects | Company website | Company project page |
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Location of the Johnny Mountain Mine |
The Johnny Mountain and Snip mines are both formerly producing high grade mines, Johnny Mountain it is located on the company's Iskut property. These 2 mines are located in the Bronson Slope area; both properties still offer exploration potential.
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History of the Johnny Mountain Mine |
The Johnny Mountain mine was engaged in pre-production from January through to November of 1988. The mill began operation in August and commercial production was achieved on November 1, 1988. The mine closed in mid-August of 1990 and milling operations ceased in early September. High operating costs and low gold prices were significant factors in the closure.
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Geology of the Johnny Mountain Mine |
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The area is underlain by stratified rocks that range from Paleozoic metasediments to Upper Triassic sediments, and Lower Jurassic volcanic rocks that are cut by Upper Triassic diorites, Lower Jurassic potassic feldspar porphyries and Jurassic felsite more...
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Production history |
Metal | 1993 | 1990 | 1989 | 1988 |
COPPER (lbs) | | 766,387 | 1,418,399 | 37,676 |
GOLD (oz) | 76,791 | 31,985 | 54,466 | 5,180 |
SILVER (oz) | 14,357 | 47,065 | 87,672 | 4,307 |
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Data last updated on : 10/26/2009
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Disclaimer
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All information on this page comes from internal and external sources deemed reliable. This information might not be up to date, so please perform due diligence before making any conclusion or making any action. Do contact us should any information be missing or incorrect.
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