Exploration Of The Crawford Pond Nickel Deposit - A Case History

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Roland F. Beers
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

At East Union, Knox County, Maine, near the shore of Crawford Pond, an outcrop of basic rock has been known for more than a century. The occurrence has been regarded as an unusual type of peridotite-pyroxenite, containing disseminated and massive pyrrhotite with nickel, copper and cobalt in recoverable amounts. From the outcrop, the sulfide body had been mapped more or less continuously for a distance of two miles through geophysical methods of several kinds. This paper describes the methods in sufficient detail to evaluate their significance. A core drilling program has con- firmed the location of the conductor and offers a positive means of correlating the geophysical measurements with the physical properties of the ore body. The history of the exploration offers a unique opportunity to evaluate the method of multiple geophysical methods.
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APA: Roland F. Beers  (1962)  Exploration Of The Crawford Pond Nickel Deposit - A Case History

MLA: Roland F. Beers Exploration Of The Crawford Pond Nickel Deposit - A Case History. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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