8. How the Kalamazoo Was Found

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. David Lowell
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Abstract

The discovery of the Kalamazoo (Arizona) ore body was a comedy of errors and coincidences and luck -as most discoveries probably are. The story began in early 1965 when Quintana Petroleum decided to diversify from petroleum into minerals and decided to do this by the route of minerals exploration. Quintana Petroleum is owned by the Cullen family of Houston and has Geen successful over the years in discovering oilfields. In 1965, the president and general manager was Corbin J. Robertson, son-in-law of Harry Cullen, founder of the company and a famous Texas wildcatter. But, in 1965, Quintana's financial advisors suggested that the company go into several mineral commodities, including copper, with Tucson, AZ, as the jumping-off point for copper exploration, and with a geological consultant (me) as the point man. The stage was now set! (See Fig. 1, location map of the San Manuel District, Arizona.)
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APA: J. David Lowell  (1991)  8. How the Kalamazoo Was Found

MLA: J. David Lowell 8. How the Kalamazoo Was Found. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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