46. History of Discovery of Copper-Nickel Deposits in the Duluth Complex, Northeast Minnesota ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. K. Sims
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Abstract

Extensive mineralization in the basal part of the Duluth Complex of Middle Proterozoic (Keweenawan) age in northeast Minnesota has been explored during the past 30 years as a potential source of copper and nickel from sulfide-bearing assemblages. Very large resources of low grade and marginal material have been delineated by drilling and by test shafts sunk by at least five private mining companies, but none of the properties has yet been mined. With few exceptions, grade and tonnage figures for specific properties have not been released, but the magnitude of the resources has been estimated by the Minnesota Geological Survey and the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources as constituting several billion tons of low grade and marginal copper- and nickel-bearing material - a major combined copper-nickel resource of international importance.
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APA: P. K. Sims  (1991)  46. History of Discovery of Copper-Nickel Deposits in the Duluth Complex, Northeast Minnesota ? Introduction

MLA: P. K. Sims 46. History of Discovery of Copper-Nickel Deposits in the Duluth Complex, Northeast Minnesota ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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