The Geology Of The Sheep Creek Proterozoic Copper Deposits, Central Montana

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gerald A. Zicg
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The Sheep Creek project area lies between 15 and 20 miles north of White Sulphur Springs in west central Montana, on the southern flanks of the Little Belt Mountains. The Sheep Creek project is a joint venture in which Cominco American Resources, Inc., has a 50% operating interest and BHP-Utah International, Inc., has a 50% participatory interest. The property consists of over 40,000 acres of leased fee land and lode claims. Modern exploration of the Sheep Creek area began in 1973 and 1974, when Homestake Mining Co. examined the extensive Sheep Creek gossans with soil sampling, trenching, and drilling. Cominco American Inc. began exploration in the area in 1976. Between 1978 and 1985, Anaconda Copper Co., Exxon Minerals Co., and Freeport also conducted exploration programs in the area. In 1985, Cominco completed consolidation of the district, gained BHP-Utah International, Inc., as a joint venture partner, and the joint venture drilled the first significant copper mineralization on the property. Of six bodies of copper mineralization so far located, the best defined are an upper copper zone, which includes a probable resource of 4.5 million metric tonnes grading 2.5% Cu and 0.1 % Co, and a lower copper zone which includes a possible resource of 4.5 million metric tonnes grading 4% Cu. Exploration drilling of the property is in progress.
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APA: Gerald A. Zicg  (1991)  The Geology Of The Sheep Creek Proterozoic Copper Deposits, Central Montana

MLA: Gerald A. Zicg The Geology Of The Sheep Creek Proterozoic Copper Deposits, Central Montana. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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