Geochemistry Of Waters From Deep Irrigation Wells In The Vicinity Of A Deeply Buried Porphyry Copper Deposit Near Casa Grande, Arizona - Introduction

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Gary A. Nowlan
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The Casa Grande West-Santa Cruz porphyry-¬copper deposit is in the Basin and Range physiographic province west of Casa Grande, Arizona (Fig. 1). The Casa Grande West portion of the deposit is controlled by Casa Grande Copper Company and the Santa Cruz portion by ASARCO. The deposit contains at least 350,000,000 metric tons of rock with greater than 1 percent Cu. The deposit is covered by at least 300 m of sediment, with no visible expression of the deposit at the land surface. The deposit is in an area of prime agricultural land that depends heavily upon well irrigation because of a hot and arid climate. Because of the deep sedimentary cover, the chance is extremely remote that the geochemistry of soil or stream sediment would reflect the deposit even if the land surface were not disturbed by many years of farming. Irrigation wells of the area generally bottom in the sedimentary cover. The purpose of the study is to see if the Casa Grande West-Santa Cruz deposit is geochemically reflected in ground waters over and near the deposit.
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APA: Gary A. Nowlan  (1981)  Geochemistry Of Waters From Deep Irrigation Wells In The Vicinity Of A Deeply Buried Porphyry Copper Deposit Near Casa Grande, Arizona - Introduction

MLA: Gary A. Nowlan Geochemistry Of Waters From Deep Irrigation Wells In The Vicinity Of A Deeply Buried Porphyry Copper Deposit Near Casa Grande, Arizona - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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