The Delbridge Mine (A Case History Of A Lithochemical Ore Discovery, 1965)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Boldy
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Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The discovery of the Delbridge massive sulphide deposit in the Noranda district of Quebec resulted from an appreciation of the significance of a mercury leakage halo as a litho-chemical pathfinder to blind ore, coupled to its location relative to a geologically inferred ore-bearing horizon within complex volcanic stratigraphy. Systematic sampling of micro-fractures present in outcrops delineated a diagnostic anomaly, drawing attention to an area considered prospective for buried ore. The massive sulphide deposit was subsequently found to be blind and topped at the 110 metre level.
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APA: J. Boldy  (1984)  The Delbridge Mine (A Case History Of A Lithochemical Ore Discovery, 1965)

MLA: J. Boldy The Delbridge Mine (A Case History Of A Lithochemical Ore Discovery, 1965). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1984.

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