Discovery And Exploration Of The Deep Seated Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo Deposit, Murdochville, Quebec, Canada

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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Since 1955 Gaspe Mines has produced 144 million tonnes of ore, averaging 0.87% Cu, mined from two open pits and underground workings. In 1994, four exploration drill holes discovered a buried porphyry/skarn Cu-Mo deposit at depths of between 1000 m and 1700 m below the top of Porphyry Mountain. The mineralization and alteration associated with the Porphyry mountain quartz monzonite does not outcrop. A total of 19,500 m of drilling in 12 drill holes has outlined 200 million tonnes grading 0.73% Cu and 0.08% Mo. Mineralization occurs as veins and disseminations of chalcopyrite and molybdenite. Drilling and feasibility studies continue.
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APA:  (1998)  Discovery And Exploration Of The Deep Seated Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo Deposit, Murdochville, Quebec, Canada

MLA: Discovery And Exploration Of The Deep Seated Porphyry Mountain Cu-Mo Deposit, Murdochville, Quebec, Canada. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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