The White Knob Copper Deposits, Mackay, Idaho

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. F. KENP
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Mar 1, 1907

Abstract

THE White Knob copper-deposits are situated about three miles south of Mackay, on the Salmon River .branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, in Custer county, Idaho. An outline-map of this district is given in Fig. 1. The deposits have been known and spasmodically worked for many years, and a total of over 3.5 miles of tunnels, shafts and other workings has been driven with a view to their development. These extensive excavations have exposed the deposits sufficiently to permit a careful geological examination. The peculiar features which give special interest to this paper are the branching, free-like form of the ore-bodies; the absence of zones of secondary enrichment in the partly oxidized pyritic deposits, and the fact that while the deposits are associated in a general way with the contact of an eruptive rock with limestone, which it penetrates, the garnetization has taken place not in the limestone, as is the usual case, but in the igneous
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APA: J. F. KENP  (1907)  The White Knob Copper Deposits, Mackay, Idaho

MLA: J. F. KENP The White Knob Copper Deposits, Mackay, Idaho. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1907.

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