Exploration Extends Magma's Future

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Russell Webster
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 10, 1958

Abstract

In having maintained production for more than 40 years Arizona's Magma mine is unique in a mineral district that includes several major copper mines. Other past and present producers in this area are Miami and Inspiration at Miami, the Old Dominion in Globe, the Ray mine in Ray, and to the south the new San Manuel mine near Tucson. Magma's production of copper, silver, gold, and some zinc has come from nearly parallel east-west striking mineralized faults, one called the Main or Magma vein and the other the Koerner vein, about 1100 ft to the south. This vein system has been prospected and partially mined for some 9000 ft horizontally and 4800 ft vertically. In ascending order from the deepest exploration level, the Main vein cuts Pre-Cambrian schist, Pre-Cambrian Apache Group, Post-Devonian diabase, and Devonian, Mississippian, and Pennsylvania limestones. Until 1950 very little ore was obtained from replacement mineralization.
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APA: Russell Webster  (1958)  Exploration Extends Magma's Future

MLA: Russell Webster Exploration Extends Magma's Future. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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