An Apparent Stratigraphic Control of Some Copper Mining Districts in Southeast Arizona

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jacques B. Wertz
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Jan 1, 1971

Abstract

Although fracture intersections and "domes" seem at a number of places to be the basic structural combination for the occurrence of a mining district, of the porphyry-copper type particularly, this situation is, of course, not always to be expected. For instance, the group of mines comprising Superior, Ray, Miami, Globe, Christmas appeared from the beginning of these structural studies as typical exceptions, and there are others. One had to expect additional parameters to allow for any mineral concentration to occur. One of these apparent parameters is here considered. From the result of stratigraphic studies related to ancient formations in Southeast Arizona, the Martin limestone (Devonian in age) was retained as having a possible relationship with the structure-economic studies in progress, as evidenced for instance by the mineralized O'Carroll bed located at the base of the Martin. This limestone formation has been rather extensively investigated in the past and there are many known sample localities. For this work, the isopach map was drawn by computer to insure more objectivity and, in addition to the available data points, a number of dummy points with a zero value were added around the assumed form-
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APA: Jacques B. Wertz  (1971)  An Apparent Stratigraphic Control of Some Copper Mining Districts in Southeast Arizona

MLA: Jacques B. Wertz An Apparent Stratigraphic Control of Some Copper Mining Districts in Southeast Arizona. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1971.

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