Faulting at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine with Notes on Ground Movements

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Harold Hopkins
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

THE Wright-Hargreaves mine is one of a group of seven mines long active in the Kirkland Lake district, Ontario. Detailed geological reports and maps covering the area have been published by the Ontario Department of Mines (1,3)t. Though all these mines work several productive veins there is one vein which is common to all and is known as the North Vein of the camp?not that it is the most northerly vein mined, but it is the more northerly of the two major veins of the camp. At the Wright-Hargreaves mine there are in all ten important producing veins, and most of them have a N.60°-65°E. strike and in general a steep southerly dip. It is a common belief that most of these veins lie along faults but it will be shown that whilst this is true of some of them it is not true of all, and also that a vein may lie in a fault along part of its course and elsewhere fill a fracture in line with the fault, this being a consequence of rotational movements that took place during faulting. The paper describes the history of faulting at this mine in particular, makes observations on the principal pre-ore fault, and describes the method used in solving the movements on the post-ore faults. Other details of geology are not discussed except to mention here that our main veins lie almost entirely in the syenite porphyry stock except on lower levels close to the east boundary of the property, where the North vein leaves the porphyry to enter the greywacke.
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APA: Harold Hopkins  (1940)  Faulting at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine with Notes on Ground Movements

MLA: Harold Hopkins Faulting at the Wright-Hargreaves Mine with Notes on Ground Movements. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1940.

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