Duval's New Copper Mines Show Complex Geologic History

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. W. Sayers M. C. Tippett E. D. Fields
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 3, 1968

Abstract

The Copper Canyon and Copper Basin properties of Duval Corp., in Lander Co., have been recently added to the list of porphyry copper mines in Nevada, marking the first new copper open pit operations in this state in 15 years. Ore is processed in the 4000 tpd flotation mill at Copper Canyon, with some copper being recovered by dump leaching. The ore from Copper Basin, 10 miles northeast of the Canyon, is trucked to the mill for concentration. Cost of developing the properties is estimated at $22 million. It was recognized at an early stage of exploration that the two deposits were quite different. Continuity, mineralogy and grade of ore are much more uniform in the Canyon than in the higher grade, pod-like deposits in the Basin. The fundamental difference between the two areas is that the Canyon mineralization is dominantly hypogene, whereas the Basin ores are secondarily enriched.
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APA: S. W. Sayers M. C. Tippett E. D. Fields  (1968)  Duval's New Copper Mines Show Complex Geologic History

MLA: S. W. Sayers M. C. Tippett E. D. Fields Duval's New Copper Mines Show Complex Geologic History. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1968.

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