33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. Ainsworth
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The 1972 discovery of the Howards Pass lead-zinc deposit was the product of systematic regional geochemical surveys used to evaluate conceptual geological models for the metal-rich black shales of the Selwyn Basin. Motivation of personnel involved in all aspects of work was as critical a factor to the success as the existing corporate attitudes and infrastructure. Exploration programs were flexible but maintained a focus only on targets of sufficient economic potential to support operations in remote locations. Direct costs for the programs that lead to the discovery were in the order of $500,000 (Canadian 1972). Geological reserves today stand at over 500 Mt (511 million st) of 7% combined lead-zinc, containing a higher grade zone of nearly 10 Mt (11 million st) of 16% combined lead-zinc.
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APA: B. Ainsworth  (1991)  33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc Deposits

MLA: B. Ainsworth 33. Howards Pass Lead-Zinc Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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