Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Paul W. Richardson
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

"Introduction And AcknowledgmentsTHIS PAPER outlines the geology and discusses the geological problems of the Mindamar mine. It is impossible to acknowledge the contributions of ideas of all the geologists who have worked in the area. Among the more important contributors are K. DeP. Watson, W. S. James, B.S.W. Buffam, and L. J. Weeks, and John MacPherson, the resident geologist at the mine.A mineralogical and chemical study of the ore and country rock is being carried •on by Dr. Watson at the University of California, Los Angeles.General InformationThe Mindamar mine is on Cape Breton Island, forty miles south-west of Sydney (Figure 1). The nearest railway stations are at St. Peters, which is thirty-two miles southwest of the mine, and at Sydney. Good gravel-surfaced roads connect the mine to the railways.The mine is producing at the rate of 600 tons a day of ore containing zinc, lead, copper, and minor amounts of silver and gold. At the present time the mill feed averages 9 .per cent combined metals, of which zinc makes u:p 7 1per cent and lead and copper each 1 per cent.General GeologyThe ore being mined ,by Mindamar occurs in a shear zone parallel to a northeasterly striking, vertically dipping, series of rocks consisting of rhyolite tuff, rhyolite, minor more basic flow rocks, and diorite (Figure 2). In the vicinity of the mine, these rocks have been termed the Mine Series. They belong to the Bourinot group, which has been assigned by L. J. Weeks to the Middle Cambrian. At the latitude of the mine, the Bourinot group is bounded on the northwest by the Stirling fault and extends eastward for two miles."
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APA: Paul W. Richardson  (1953)  Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.

MLA: Paul W. Richardson Some Geological Aspects of the Mindamar Mine, Stirling, Richmond County, N.S.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1953.

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