Geology Of The Twin Buttes Copper Deposit Pima County, Arizona

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James L. Kelly
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Jan 1, 1978

Abstract

Stripping of the Twin Buttes copper deposit started in 1965. Total material removed for the first 10 yr of operation is approximately 879 million tons. The sulfide concentrator has treated about 45 million tons. The Twin Buttes mineral zone was concealed under several hundred feet of recent alluvium. Beneath this post-minera1 cover, Paleozoic limestone, siltstone and quartzite, and Mesozoic metaarqillite, arkose, conglomerate, and volcanic rocks are intruded by an igneous complex of quartz monzonite and diorite. All rock units are erratically mineralized, principally with copper and molybdenum. Strongest copper mineral favors the Paleozoic calc-silicated limestone and siltstone, often preferential to individual beds.
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APA: James L. Kelly  (1978)  Geology Of The Twin Buttes Copper Deposit Pima County, Arizona

MLA: James L. Kelly Geology Of The Twin Buttes Copper Deposit Pima County, Arizona. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1978.

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