Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling at the Sullivan Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
C. D. M. Chisholm
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

Introduction The Sullivan orebody is a sulphide replacement deposit in beds of argillaceous quartzites. The general strike of the vein is north and south, with rather an abrupt change to northwest in the north limits, and a pronounced steepening of the dip in the same area. An east-west section across the orebody in the vicinity where the change in strike occurs will show the dip-to the east-to be about 10° to 20° above the 4500 level, 20° to 30° between the 4500 and 3900 levels, and 35° to 45° between the 3900 and 3500 levels. It is this last section, averaging 75 feet in thickness, that is being mined by the blast hole method discussed in this paper. Typically, the mineralization throughout this section follows the same general pattern between footwall and hanging-wall, there being solid sulphides for a width of 30 to 50 feet, above which lie quartzite beds of varying widths separated by ore bands which also vary in width and in grade. This banded part of the vein usually extends for 30 to 40 feet above the solid sulphides, with commercial ore terminating on reaching a siltstone bed. Development is generally carried to the highest ore band which, when averaged with the underlying quartzite band, will assay about the marginal limit in lead and zinc. When wide stopes are opened, sloughing to the siltstone usually occurs and, although the values are too low to carry the cost of developing and mining, the caved muck can be handled profitably with only haulage and treatment to be considered.
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APA: C. D. M. Chisholm  (1946)  Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling at the Sullivan Mine

MLA: C. D. M. Chisholm Blast-Hole Diamond Drilling at the Sullivan Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1946.

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