The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Horne Mine, Noranda, Quebec

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Peter Price
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1934

Abstract

Introduction The Horne mine, the property of Noranda Mines, Limited, has in the last six years become one of Canada's leading gold and copper producers. Since the smelter was blown-in during December, 1927, up to the end of 1933, it has produced approximately 1,200,000 oz. of gold and 35O,OOO,OOO lb. of copper. The property is situated within an area occupied entirely by pre-Cambrian rocks and characterized by the complexity of rock types and structures common in such terrain. But apart from this the mine also presents other features of unusual interest in the size, number, and variety of the ore-bodies, the mineralogical associations, and the rather exceptional values both in gold and copper. It is not surprising, therefore, that a study of the geology of the mine should bring to light many interesting problems. The present paper summarizes, as concisely as possible, the results of such a study. Actually, it is a much abridged version of a more comprehensive and detailed paper completed by the writer a year ago (1), but embodying certain corrections and additional data made possible as a result of further development at the mine and of field work carried out during the summer of 1933. Owing to limitations of space, the paper is, in the main, a presentation of conclusions arrived at in the course of the study. Much of the supporting evidence cited in the thesis referred to has, of necessity, been omitted here.
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APA: Peter Price  (1934)  The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Horne Mine, Noranda, Quebec

MLA: Peter Price The Geology and Ore Deposits of the Horne Mine, Noranda, Quebec. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1934.

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