Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Marvin P. Barnes
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

An attempt has been made to compile and code geologic data relating to twenty of the major porphyry copper districts of North America in such a manner as to permit the use of modern electronic digital computers to retrieve, compare, and build statistical mathematical models from the input. In the exploration process as part of his broader efforts to evaluate the potential of some prospective region, district, or ore body, the experienced geologist consciously or subconsciously compares and fits the observed geologic features to similar phenomena associated with known ore bodies with which he is acquainted. Thus an adequate conceptual "model" of the total geologic environment and type of ore body sought is an essential requirement for the successful exploration effort. Numerous such models of porphyry coppers already exist in the minds and notes of many experienced geologists today. These models are, of necessity, couched largely in qualitative terms and though they may be quite definite in the mind of the porphyry copper expert, the total concept of what constitutes a porphyry copper deposit and environment is difficult to convey in very precise terms. There probably is no such thing as a typical porphyry copper deposit. However, it is well understood that most of the deposits that have been studied have many geological characteristics in common. A logical question then might be: What characteristics are most common or how often do they occur in common, and what is their relationship to other common characteristics ?
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APA: Marvin P. Barnes  (1970)  Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - Introduction

MLA: Marvin P. Barnes Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1970.

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