Mining Geology - Ore Deposition and Enrichment at the Magma Mine, Superior, Arizona (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 49
- File Size:
- 2977 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1927
Abstract
M. N. Short,? Washington, D. C., and I. A. Ettlinger, New York', N. Y. (New York Meeting. February, 1926) The Pioneer mining district, better known as the Superior district, from its principal town, is located in Pinal County in south-central Arizona about 80 miles east of Phoenix and 22 miles west of Miami. The region embraces a, confused series of mountain ranges of moderate height but precipitous slopes, between which lie irregular valleys filled with alluvial detritus. The average elevation is about 2800 ft. in the valleys and the summits of the ranges reach 2000 ft. above this. Superior is situated on the north bank of Queen Creek where it emerges from one of those ranges into a more or less basin-shaped valley. The drainage of Queen Creek is to the southwest and the flood waters spread out and lose themselves in the desert northeast of Florence, the county seat of Pinal County. The Magma copper mine (Fig. 1) is the only producer in the district. Although discovered in 1875, its production has been important only
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APA:
(1927) Mining Geology - Ore Deposition and Enrichment at the Magma Mine, Superior, Arizona (with Discussion)MLA: Mining Geology - Ore Deposition and Enrichment at the Magma Mine, Superior, Arizona (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.