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Island Mountain

Island Mountain is a resistant formation of volcanic and metavolcanic rock in the Franciscan Assemblage of southwestern Trinity County, California. It was mined for sulfur metal deposits during the first half of the 20th century and was the final obstacle in the construction of a railroad line to Eureka, California in 1914. The name is applied to the range, the peak, a populated place and an abandoned railroad station, tunnel and bridge all but the first located within the S-bend of the Eel River which gave the peak its name.

Island Mountain
Island Mountain
Location in California
Highest point
Elevation3,847 ft (1,173 m) NGVD 29[1]
Coordinates39°57′48″N 123°29′31″W / 39.9632061°N 123.4919661°W / 39.9632061; -123.4919661[2]
Geography
LocationTrinity County, California, U.S.
Parent rangeRange from Mendocino County to Trinity County
Topo mapUSGS Bell Springs and Updegraff Ridge

Geography edit

Island Mountain is a named peak[3] in the Island Mountain range which covers an area from Mendocino County into Trinity County. The highest point of this range, and its official centroid, is a benchmark called "South Peak" on the unnamed tallest point which is in Mendocino County.[1] Island Mountain in Trinity County was named by settlers in the 1850s because it is nearly isolated by water from two creeks and the Eel River.[3] Due to the resistance of the rock to erosion, the Eel River makes an abrupt "S" curve around Island Mountain in its otherwise north-northwesterly flow between the California Coast Ranges.[4] It was noted as "Island Peak" by John Rockwell of the Coast Survey in 1878.[5]

Railroad history edit

The Island Mountain itself (40°1′25.89″N 123°29′50.95″W / 40.0238583°N 123.4974861°W / 40.0238583; -123.4974861) was the final obstacle to completion of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad between San Francisco and Eureka.[6] Railroad construction proceeded northerly down the west side of the Eel River canyon and bridged the river at the "S" curve to enter 4,313-foot (0.82 mi; 1.31 km) tunnel number 27 through the mountain.[7] There was a golden spike ceremony downstream of the mountain at Cain Rock in 1914 to complete the railroad.[6] The redwood framing of tunnel 27 burned on September 6, 1978, and a significant length of the tunnel collapsed. Tunnel rebuilding costing 3.8 million dollars was completed on December 7, 1979.[8] Stop number 293, also named "Island Mountain" on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad was located along the tracks near the river where a railroad bridge crosses the Eel prior to the tracks entering the south end of Island Mountain tunnel at milepost 194.8.[8]

Mining history edit

A volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit within Island Mountain was mined after rail service became available. Between 1915 and 1930, 4,100 tons of copper, 140,000 ounces of silver, and 8,600 ounces of gold were mined.[9] Minerals identified within the ore body include chalcanthite, chalcopyrite, copiapite, goslarite, pyrite, and pyrrhotite.[10] Volcanic rock was quarried from Island Mountain by Northwestern Pacific Railroad for heavy riprap used as far away as Humboldt Bay.[7]

Populated place edit

Island Mountain is the name of a populated place located in Trinity County located at 40°1′33.6″N 123°29′24″W / 40.026000°N 123.49000°W / 40.026000; -123.49000, 538 feet (164 m) above sea level.[11][12] The first post office here was established in 1905 under the name "Island" until August 16, 1915, when it was renamed "Island Mountain."[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Island Mountain". ListsOfJohn.com. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  2. ^ "Island Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  3. ^ a b Nancy Capace; Somerset Publishers, Incorporated (1 June 1999). Encyclopedia of California. North American Book Dist LLC. pp. 285–. ISBN 978-0-403-09318-2.
  4. ^ Strand, Rudolph G (1962). Geologic Map of California:Redding Sheet (Map). State of California Resources Agency.
  5. ^ a b Erwin Gustav Gudde (1960). California Place Names: The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names. University of California Press. pp. 3–. GGKEY:403N5Z6QERG.
  6. ^ a b Stindt, Fred A; Dunscomb, Guy L. (1964). The Northwestern Pacific Railroad, Redwood Empire route. p. 50.
  7. ^ a b Gale, V.J.; Valles, R.C. (Roadmasters) (1978). (untitled maintenance-of-way charts). Southern Pacific Railroad.
  8. ^ a b Stindt, Fred A. (1985). The Northwestern Pacific Railroad, 1964-1985, Vol. 2. pp. 15–19. ISBN 0-9615465-0-6.
  9. ^ Davis, Fenelon F. (1966). "Economic Mineral Deposits in the Coast Ranges". Geology of Northern California. California Division of Mines and Geology (190): 320.
  10. ^ "Island Mountain Mine, Island Mountain, Trinity Co., California, USA". mindat.org.
  11. ^ "Topographic Map". Topozone. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  12. ^ "Island Mountain". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

External links edit

  • Island Mountain from Western Mining History.
  • Images of the tunnel and bridge.
  • Don L. Hofsommer (May 2009). The Southern Pacific, 1901-1985. Texas A&M University Press. pp. 310+. ISBN 978-1-60344-127-8.
  • Popular Mechanics: An Illustrated Weekly Review of the Mechanical Press of the World. Popular Mechanics Company. 1915. p. 267.

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Island Mountain is a resistant formation of volcanic and metavolcanic rock in the Franciscan Assemblage of southwestern Trinity County California It was mined for sulfur metal deposits during the first half of the 20th century and was the final obstacle in the construction of a railroad line to Eureka California in 1914 The name is applied to the range the peak a populated place and an abandoned railroad station tunnel and bridge all but the first located within the S bend of the Eel River which gave the peak its name Island MountainIsland MountainLocation in CaliforniaHighest pointElevation3 847 ft 1 173 m NGVD 29 1 Coordinates39 57 48 N 123 29 31 W 39 9632061 N 123 4919661 W 39 9632061 123 4919661 2 GeographyLocationTrinity County California U S Parent rangeRange from Mendocino County to Trinity CountyTopo mapUSGS Bell Springs and Updegraff Ridge Contents 1 Geography 2 Railroad history 3 Mining history 4 Populated place 5 References 6 External linksGeography editIsland Mountain is a named peak 3 in the Island Mountain range which covers an area from Mendocino County into Trinity County The highest point of this range and its official centroid is a benchmark called South Peak on the unnamed tallest point which is in Mendocino County 1 Island Mountain in Trinity County was named by settlers in the 1850s because it is nearly isolated by water from two creeks and the Eel River 3 Due to the resistance of the rock to erosion the Eel River makes an abrupt S curve around Island Mountain in its otherwise north northwesterly flow between the California Coast Ranges 4 It was noted as Island Peak by John Rockwell of the Coast Survey in 1878 5 Railroad history editThe Island Mountain itself 40 1 25 89 N 123 29 50 95 W 40 0238583 N 123 4974861 W 40 0238583 123 4974861 was the final obstacle to completion of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad between San Francisco and Eureka 6 Railroad construction proceeded northerly down the west side of the Eel River canyon and bridged the river at the S curve to enter 4 313 foot 0 82 mi 1 31 km tunnel number 27 through the mountain 7 There was a golden spike ceremony downstream of the mountain at Cain Rock in 1914 to complete the railroad 6 The redwood framing of tunnel 27 burned on September 6 1978 and a significant length of the tunnel collapsed Tunnel rebuilding costing 3 8 million dollars was completed on December 7 1979 8 Stop number 293 also named Island Mountain on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad was located along the tracks near the river where a railroad bridge crosses the Eel prior to the tracks entering the south end of Island Mountain tunnel at milepost 194 8 8 Mining history editA volcanogenic massive sulfide ore deposit within Island Mountain was mined after rail service became available Between 1915 and 1930 4 100 tons of copper 140 000 ounces of silver and 8 600 ounces of gold were mined 9 Minerals identified within the ore body include chalcanthite chalcopyrite copiapite goslarite pyrite and pyrrhotite 10 Volcanic rock was quarried from Island Mountain by Northwestern Pacific Railroad for heavy riprap used as far away as Humboldt Bay 7 Populated place editIsland Mountain is the name of a populated place located in Trinity County located at 40 1 33 6 N 123 29 24 W 40 026000 N 123 49000 W 40 026000 123 49000 538 feet 164 m above sea level 11 12 The first post office here was established in 1905 under the name Island until August 16 1915 when it was renamed Island Mountain 5 References edit a b Island Mountain ListsOfJohn com Retrieved 2014 03 03 Island Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior a b Nancy Capace Somerset Publishers Incorporated 1 June 1999 Encyclopedia of California North American Book Dist LLC pp 285 ISBN 978 0 403 09318 2 Strand Rudolph G 1962 Geologic Map of California Redding Sheet Map State of California Resources Agency a b Erwin Gustav Gudde 1960 California Place Names The Origin and Etymology of Current Geographical Names University of California Press pp 3 GGKEY 403N5Z6QERG a b Stindt Fred A Dunscomb Guy L 1964 The Northwestern Pacific Railroad Redwood Empire route p 50 a b Gale V J Valles R C Roadmasters 1978 untitled maintenance of way charts Southern Pacific Railroad a b Stindt Fred A 1985 The Northwestern Pacific Railroad 1964 1985 Vol 2 pp 15 19 ISBN 0 9615465 0 6 Davis Fenelon F 1966 Economic Mineral Deposits in the Coast Ranges Geology of Northern California California Division of Mines and Geology 190 320 Island Mountain Mine Island Mountain Trinity Co California USA mindat org Topographic Map Topozone Retrieved 4 March 2014 Island Mountain Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior External links editIsland Mountain from Western Mining History Images of the tunnel and bridge Don L Hofsommer May 2009 The Southern Pacific 1901 1985 Texas A amp M University Press pp 310 ISBN 978 1 60344 127 8 Popular Mechanics An Illustrated Weekly Review of the Mechanical Press of the World Popular Mechanics Company 1915 p 267 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Island Mountain amp oldid 1187831016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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