Geophysics and Geochemistry - Distribution of Zinc in Soils Overlying the Flat Gap Mine (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 10, p.56)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- Jan 1, 1962
Abstract
The Flat Gap mine is located on Copper Ridge in the Appalachian Valley of East Tennessee. Large zinc orebodies occupy zones of solution and collapse breccias in Lower Ordovician Kingsport limestone and dolomite. The principal ore mineral is sphalerite and the principal gangue is dolomite. The ore-bearing horizons are considerably more than 95% covered by thick residual clay. Geochemical prospecting under these conditions is an effective exploration technique which played an important role in the discovery and exploration of the Flat Gap mine. The Flat Gap mine, an important zinc deposit of the Appalachian type, is located in the Copper Ridge Belt in the Valley of Tennessee approximately 30 miles northeast of the Mascot-Jefferson City zinc district (Fig. 1). The ore is found in large stratigraphically linked deposits in solution and collapse breccias of the Kingsport, Longview and, to a minor extent, Mascot formations of Lower Ordovician age. The principal ore mineral is sphalerite and the principal gangue minerals are dolcrmite and accessory pyrite. There is local minor galena and very rare barite and fluorite. The ore-bearing horizons are covered by about 20 to 100 ft or more of residual clay except where active streams have exposed bedrock. Considerably less than 5% of the favorable host rocks are exposed in outcrop, and this nearly complete soil cover creates a serious obstacle to exploration. Comprehensive surveys of the base metal content of soils furnish a useful substitute for outcrop geology, and under favorable conditions, this technique is a very valuable prospecting tool. The analysis is carried out by a titrametric dithizone method modified after the procedure described by E. B. Sandell.' This method detects
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APA:
(1962) Geophysics and Geochemistry - Distribution of Zinc in Soils Overlying the Flat Gap Mine (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 10, p.56)MLA: Geophysics and Geochemistry - Distribution of Zinc in Soils Overlying the Flat Gap Mine (MINING ENGINEERING, 1962, vol. 14, No. 10, p.56). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.