The Application Of Geology To Mining In The Southwest - Part I - I Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 10
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- 1807 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1960
Abstract
During .the past five decades or so we have passed from a time when it was difficult to point to a mine or an ore body and verify that it had been discovered by geological methods, through the. Twenties when the common saying was, "Who ever heard of a mine found by a geologist?", to recent decades when hundreds of mines and ore bodies are acknowledged geological discoveries and the above query can be ignored. Recently, however, the application of mining geology appears to have been downgraded, or so it seems to me. Basic geology in mining has been cheapened and glossed over in favor of geophysics and outcrop sampling, even though the latter is merely one technique of mining geology and, to some extent anyhow, has been used for a. long time. (Locke, 3, pp 81-87). Geophysics by itself and in conjunction with geology has had success in certain geological provinces, but limited attainment in mountainous terrane except in those few cases where strongly magnetic minerals are associated with ore. Nevertheless, in the Cordillera .many experimental techniques are offered as proved ones. This is not an intent to try to depreciate honest geo- physics. Continued experimentation and use of it is approved by all, but at the same time it is foolhardy to throw mining geology overboard, Generally both approaches should be considered and usually, at first anyhow, geology is the most direct one.
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(1960) The Application Of Geology To Mining In The Southwest - Part I - I IntroductionMLA: The Application Of Geology To Mining In The Southwest - Part I - I Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1960.