Roadside geology and mining history of the Bodie and Aurora districts, Mono County, California, and Mineral County, Nevada

Author:

Wilkerson Gregg1,Vredenburgh Larry2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geological Sciences, California State University, Bakersfield, Bakersfield, California 93311, USA

2. Mojave Desert Cultural and Heritage Association, Essex, California 92332, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT This field trip explores the geology and mining history of the Bodie Hills with a focus on the Bodie and Aurora mining districts. The field trip starts and ends in Bridgeport, California. Our first geologic stop is at Travertine Hot Springs, which provides an analogy for the style of mineralization observed in the Bodie and Aurora districts. We then proceed south on Highway 395 to the Bodie exit at Highway 270. At this location on Highway 395 is the placer camp of Dogtown with outcrops of till from the Sherwin glaciation. A side trip up Cinnabar Canyon exposes rocks with veinlets of cinnabar and silicic alteration. From here, we travel through several different components of different stratovolcanoes and arrive at the preserved ghost town of Bodie. Bodie Bluff and Standard Hill contain most of the mine workings for the Bodie district. At Bodie we discuss different interpretations of volcanic history and stratigraphy and learn about the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s 1997 economic appraisal of the mineralization there: 69.8 million tons of ore averaging 0.4 oz/ton Au. Leaving Bodie, we pass through a placer field where William Bodie made his discovery of the mine and the district that bears his name. And then we move through the Bodie volcanics to those volcanic rocks associated with Aurora. On the way to Aurora, we will see the stage stop site of Del Monte. At Aurora, we view the active open pit mining operation and compare this district with Bodie and others in the Bodie Hills. Both Bodie and Aurora were classified as principal gold deposits of the United States.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

Reference119 articles.

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