Ore Deposits At Butte, Mont

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 109
- File Size:
- 5595 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 8, 1913
Abstract
INTRODUCTION. THE geology of Butte possesses especial interest on account of the magnitude of the ore deposits, their extraordinary richness and persistence in depth. Since its discovery in the early 60's the district .has yielded, in round numbers, 6,000,000,000 lb. of copper, 260,000,000 oz. of silver, 1,250,000 oz. of gold, and a large but not definitely known number of pounds of zinc. This enormous metal production has been derived from an ore tonnage estimated roughly at 65,000,000 tons. At the present day, most of the important mine shafts have reached a depth of. 2,400 ft., while several are more than 3,000 ft., deep. At these-great depths rich bodies of copper ore are being exploited, showing no diminution in metal content as compared with the ores of the higher levels. The present (1913) daily rate of production is approximately 14,000 tons, of which 13,250 tons may be regarded as copper ore, although a small percentage of this is minable only because of the presence of
Citation
APA:
(1913) Ore Deposits At Butte, MontMLA: Ore Deposits At Butte, Mont. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1913.