Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
John T. Awald
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

The efficiency of search for porphyry copper and molybdenum deposits can be greatly increased. A model exploration system is here presented to show how geologic literature data and field surveys can be aided by modern statistical and computer methods. Assuming that major ore deposits occur in clusters, it is possible to evaluate rapidly large areas at modest cost and with minimum investment risk. An example of the success of these methods is given. Clusters of mine density and metal production covering the State of Nevada were plotted and machine contoured. Selection of a 47,300 square-mile area on the Nevada-California border was made. Within this area, detailed analyses were performed, and a 3000 square-mile site was picked for subsequent field examination. To initiate efficiently the field work, 81 stream sediment geochemical samples were collected and analyzed for copper, zinc, and molybdenum. These data established local variance and necessary statistical controls. Following this, a total of 151 geochemical samples were used to survey the 3000 square-mile area. Computer contouring of results directed attention to specific target areas for detailed geologic analysis, property acquisition and drilling. A total of 22 copper-zinc and molybdenum anomalies were identified. Four of these were recommended for further exploration. To date, two have been acquired and drilled and preliminary ore reserve and financial analysis have been made on one. The estimated cost and time for the regional exploration phases leading to these targets were thirty man-weeks and $16,000.
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APA: John T. Awald  (1973)  Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum Deposits

MLA: John T. Awald Search Systems: A Better Way To Find Porphyry Copper And Molybdenum Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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