Proposed Mining and Milling Practice as Applied to the Stirling Ore-Bodies

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. E. Legg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

This paper gives a brief outline of the mining and milling methods which will be used on the Stirling zinc-lead-copper ores by Stirling Mines, Limited, who have for the past two years been developing the Stirling mine in Richmond county, Nova Scotia, and who will bring the mine into production in November, 1929. No attempt has been made to give the paper a detailed technical character, for the main reason chat, since base-metal mining is something new in Nova Scotia, it is felt that a general description would be preferable before this Society, whose membership is mainly made up of chose engaged in the coal mining and associated industries. Furthermore, as both mining and milling operations will be governed to a certain degree by the experience gained after production commences, there are many points which cannot be definitely stated now. GEOLOGY Before discussing the mining methods, it is desirable to present a general picture of the geology and occurrence of the ore-bodies. The surface rocks in the vicinity of the mine consist of rhyolites of .pre-Cambrian age. These volcanic flows outcrop in very few places, usually along' the beds of creeks or on the shores of the numerous small lakes. Consequently, a detailed geological map is not available. The exploration work carried out to date has revealed a sheared zone extending through the volcanic flows for a distance of over 1,000 feet. Along this zone, there has been a replacement of the rhyolites by a carbonate rock for widths varying from 50 to 230 feet, and it is in this carbonate formation chat the mineralization at a later date took place.
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APA: R. E. Legg  (1929)  Proposed Mining and Milling Practice as Applied to the Stirling Ore-Bodies

MLA: R. E. Legg Proposed Mining and Milling Practice as Applied to the Stirling Ore-Bodies. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1929.

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