Tailings Disposal In An Alpine Environment - Cyprus Thompson Creek Mining Company Clayton, Idaho

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
S. R. Stine
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The Cyprus Thompson Creek Mine is located at 2,286m (7500 feet) elevation in the Central Idaho mountains, 61.16 kilometers (38 miles) southwest of Challis, Idaho off State Highway 75. The Thompson Creek molybdenum deposit lies near the eastern border of the late Cretaceous Idaho Batholith within a complexly deformed sequence of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks. Molybdenum mineralization is contained in a composite biotite granodiorite-quartz monzonite stock considered to be genetically related to the Idaho Batholith intrusive event. The ore is being mined by open pit methods and delivered to the concentrator stockpile with an overland conveyor belt system. The concentrator is designed as a 22,680 metric tons (25,000 ton) per day plant at an average head grade of 0.1% Molybdenum.
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APA: S. R. Stine  (1986)  Tailings Disposal In An Alpine Environment - Cyprus Thompson Creek Mining Company Clayton, Idaho

MLA: S. R. Stine Tailings Disposal In An Alpine Environment - Cyprus Thompson Creek Mining Company Clayton, Idaho. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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