Notes on Black Star Copper Orebody

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

In this paper is given a general description of the Black Star copper orebody, its relation to the lead orebodies and the controlling factors in the mineralisation.Copper ore, in the form of chalcopyrite, was first noted at Mount Isa in 1930 during the surface drilling campaign to prove the downward continuation of the silver-Iead-zinc orebodies.Details of the occurrence are set out in table 1.Other sub-commercial widths were also disclosed and examination of these occurrences showed that commercial mineralisation could not be expected within 800 ft. of the surface. It was therefore decided that further exploration was not warranted until underground workings had advanced to this horizon.Detailed surface mapping showed two small outcrops of the host rock of the copper orebody. One occurrence, 50 ft. x 75 ft., was of quartz, with leaching suggesting former dolomite. Another outcrop, further north and west of silicified shale, with low grade oxidised copper, has recently been found. Both occurrences were above the hangingwall of the main copper orebody.When the workings in the silver-Iead-zinc orebody reached No. 7 level (875 ft. below the surface) further...
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APA:  (1953)  Notes on Black Star Copper Orebody

MLA: Notes on Black Star Copper Orebody. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1953.

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