Geologic Structure-Stress Relationships Of The White Pine Mine ? Location

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard I. Grass
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

The White Pine Mine is located 4- 1 /2 miles south of Lake Superior in the western part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The orebody occurs in tabular, gently dipping Keweenawan sediments. GEOLOGY The orebody outcrops beneath 30-50 feet of Pleistocene clays and dips to the east and northeast to a depth of 3, 000 feet in five miles. It lies midway between the Porcupine Mountains and the Bergland Hills, both of which are steeply dipping felsite and coarse porphyry intrusives, extrusives and sediments (Figures 1 and 2). The orebody sediments were deposited in the Keweenawan basin during mid- and upper Keweenawan times. Mineralization occurs in the basal 20 to 25 feet of the Nonesuch formation, which is made up primarily of laminated siltstone s. Native copper, chalcocite, and silver are the ore minerals. The ore is mined by trackless room-and-pillar methods.
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APA: Richard I. Grass  (1967)  Geologic Structure-Stress Relationships Of The White Pine Mine ? Location

MLA: Richard I. Grass Geologic Structure-Stress Relationships Of The White Pine Mine ? Location. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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