Sedimentary Rocks At Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, And Tentative Correlation With The Sections At Bisbee And The Swisshelrn Mountains, Arizona

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Roland B. Mulchay J. Ruben Velasco
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Jan 6, 1954

Abstract

CANANEA has long been recognized as a remarkable field for geologic study. The copper deposits and rocks of the district have been described by many geologists and engineers, but only the most general correlations have been made between Cananea sedimentary rocks and other known sedimentary sections in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. The present paper describes the Cananea sediments in greater detail than has been done before and attempts to fit the Cananea sedimentary section more closely into the geologic time table. The lack of well-preserved fossils has made it difficult to date the sediments accurately in geo- logic time, but it is possible to make tentative correlations between the Cananea sediments and the southeastern Arizona sections, based largely upon lithology and general position in the geologic column. It appears that sedimentation at Cananea and Bisbee may have been closely similar during Paleozoic time. Even such generalized correlations, however, may be subject to considerable modification in the future. The present study has led to the recognition of other problems of age and mineralization relationships in the Cananea district. Cananea is located in the north-central part of the state of Sonora, Mexico, at an elevation of 5270 ft. It is about 135 miles northeast of Hermosillo, the state capital, and 25 miles south of the international boundary. By road Cananea is 40 miles from the twin towns of Naco, Ariz., and Naco, Sonora, and about 50 miles from Bisbee, Ariz. It is served by the Nogales-Naco branch of the railroad, F.C. Pacifico, and is connected with Chihuahua and Mexico City by the Aeronaves airline.
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APA: Roland B. Mulchay J. Ruben Velasco  (1954)  Sedimentary Rocks At Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, And Tentative Correlation With The Sections At Bisbee And The Swisshelrn Mountains, Arizona

MLA: Roland B. Mulchay J. Ruben Velasco Sedimentary Rocks At Cananea, Sonora, Mexico, And Tentative Correlation With The Sections At Bisbee And The Swisshelrn Mountains, Arizona. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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