MLA 30-93 - Mineral Appraisal Of Coronado National Forest, Part 6 - Dragoon Mountains Unit Cochise County, Arizona

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 339
- File Size:
- 134996 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1993
Abstract
The U.S. Bureau of Mines studied mineral resources of the Dragoon Mountains Unit, Coronado National Forest (54,264 ac), Cochise County, AZ. This study involves literature and field investigations with a focus on mine and prospect sites, which were inventoried and mapped; maps are contained in this report. Rock-chip samples were taken from mineralized zones and from some mine dumps; assays of the 477 samples are in appendixes. Mineral deposits are genetically and spatially related to Tertiary-age granitic intrusive activity. Most metallic mineral deposits are also strongly fault-controlled. Colored marble resources (270,000 st) are valued at approximately $6.5 million, if all were to be developed and sold as landscaping material in the form of-marble chips. However, with current demand, it is unlikely that regional markets could absorb all this material. Economic modeling of copper-zinc-silver skarns suggests none would be profitable to mine and capitalize at early 1993 commodity prices, mainly due to the small estimated size of the deposits (30,000 st to 40,000 st maximum). In the entire Unit, 140,000 st of inferred subeconomic skarn resources were estimated by USBM on five different skarn trends; measured subeconomic resources are negligible. Exploration by industry, 1992, was small-scale (on 2 skarn trends and 1 auriferous fault zone).
Citation
APA:
(1993) MLA 30-93 - Mineral Appraisal Of Coronado National Forest, Part 6 - Dragoon Mountains Unit Cochise County, ArizonaMLA: MLA 30-93 - Mineral Appraisal Of Coronado National Forest, Part 6 - Dragoon Mountains Unit Cochise County, Arizona. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1993.