New York Paper - Underground Mining Methods of Utah Copper Co.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Thomas S. Carnahan
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1916

Abstract

The mining property of the Utah Copper Co. is situated in the West Mountain mining district, Salt Lake County;Utah, in the Oquirrh Range of mountains. Geology In a general way the rock formation of the district consists of a series of beds of quartzite and limestone intruded by a body of monzonite porphyry roughly elliptical in shape, with an east-west axis over a mile in length and a north-south axis of about 3,000 ft. This porphyry intrusion, accompanied by strong mineralizing action and fracturing, resulted in the formation of orebodies in the adjacent sedimentary rocks, and was itself sufficiently mineralized to make it one vast orebody. The Utah Copper Co.'s mining property comprises within its boundaries practically the entire outcrop of the monzonite mass, of a commercial grade. Genesis of Porphyry Ore Following an intricate system of fracturing, mineral solutions circulated freely through the porphyry, depositing small quantities of copper and iron, and resulting in a considerable silicification of the monzonite. The quantity of copper originally deposited was undoubtedly too small to have ever given the porphyry a commercial value, had not secondary enrichment, due to the leaching of the copper from the surface of the mass and re-deposition in the sulphide zone, been active over a long period of years. A large portion of the leached material has probably been removed by erosion, but there still remains a blanket of leached and oxidized porphyry of varying thickness covering the sulphide ore, known as capping. Over certain sections of the orebody, this capping contains commercial quantities of copper carbonates, but most of it contains little or no copper.
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APA: Thomas S. Carnahan  (1916)  New York Paper - Underground Mining Methods of Utah Copper Co.

MLA: Thomas S. Carnahan New York Paper - Underground Mining Methods of Utah Copper Co.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1916.

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