Metallic Mineral Exploration In The Basin-And-Range Province, Arizona ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
H. Wesley Peirce
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

Arizona, in 1966, has continued to be the site of an extensive and intensive search for metallic mineral deposits. Over fifty separate entities--companies and individuals--have been actively engaged in mineral exploration programs, both large and small, in the Basin-and-Range portion of the State. Certainly, copper has been primarily responsible for the major efforts, although associated gold, silver, and molybdenum mineralization also has been important in the economic evaluation of potential copper deposits. It is not difficult to explain why the Basin-Range portion of Arizona is receiving such attention. Part of the story, undoubtedly familiar to most, can be illustrated by reference to three graphical presentations. For example, Figure 1 shows Arizona's annual copper production for the period 1955-1965, inclusive, and it demonstrates that new records of production have been accomplished in each of the past 6 years and in 9 of the last 11 years.
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APA: H. Wesley Peirce  (1967)  Metallic Mineral Exploration In The Basin-And-Range Province, Arizona ? Introduction

MLA: H. Wesley Peirce Metallic Mineral Exploration In The Basin-And-Range Province, Arizona ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1967.

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