Application Of Detailed Geology To Production, Planning, And Ore Search: Trixie Mine, East Tintic District, Utah

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. B. Faddies R. E. Lippoth G. E. Mellor
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1984

Abstract

The Trixie mine is located in the East Tintic Mining District. Since production began in 1970 over 450 000 tonnes of ore grading 239 grams of silver, 6.9 grams of gold, and 1.2% Cu have been mined from veins in Cambrian Tintic Quartzite. Detailed geologic mapping and extensive sampling are essential for compiling the data base required for efficiently developing and mining known reserves as well as planning exploration and development work. Although the basic techniques used by the geology group at the Trixie were developed many years ago, the reduced activity in underground precious metal mining in the U.S. have made these techniques less familiar to many presently active geologists. The increased activity in precious metals search and exploration again offer cause for the application of these techniques as a prerequisite to efficient exploration, development and production.
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APA: T. B. Faddies R. E. Lippoth G. E. Mellor  (1984)  Application Of Detailed Geology To Production, Planning, And Ore Search: Trixie Mine, East Tintic District, Utah

MLA: T. B. Faddies R. E. Lippoth G. E. Mellor Application Of Detailed Geology To Production, Planning, And Ore Search: Trixie Mine, East Tintic District, Utah. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1984.

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