Exploration And Development Of Boyd Mine (cb54e514-8669-4738-9b91-1210903da3db)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. H. Ffolliott
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Abstract

ALL, of the prospects that later became mines in the Ducktown district were discovered prior to 1854, and most of them were exploited before the turn of the century. It is the purpose of this paper to discuss the exploration and current development of the Boyd mine, discovered in 1853. It is in the heart of the Ducktown Basin, in the extreme southeast corner of Tennessee, and is being developed by the Tennessee Copper Co. GEOLOGY The geology of the district has been fully described in many papers. Probably the most complete description is that of Emmons and Laney.1 The rocks of the district are considered to be of Lower Cambrian age and are a part of the Great Smoky formation, consisting mainly of interbedded graywacke and mica schist, in which the ore deposits occur. The ore bodies are included in an area of about 6 sq. miles, 2 miles wide and 3 miles long striking N. 45° E., and may be grouped into three general lode systems. The northeast system, including the East Tennessee, London and Burra Burra ore bodies, and the southeast group, comprising the Polk County, Mary and Calloway deposits, are all characterized by relatively high copper values. The ores of the central system, which includes the Eureka, Boyd, Old Tennessee and Cherokee ore bodies, are low in copper and high in total sulphide content. Boyd mine lies roughly halfway between the Old Tennessee and Eureka ore bodies [ ] and 2500 ft. in the hanging wall of the Burra Burra mine (Fig. 1). Elevation of the surface is about 1725 ft. above sea
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APA: J. H. Ffolliott  (1942)  Exploration And Development Of Boyd Mine (cb54e514-8669-4738-9b91-1210903da3db)

MLA: J. H. Ffolliott Exploration And Development Of Boyd Mine (cb54e514-8669-4738-9b91-1210903da3db). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1942.

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