Papers - Mining Geology - Age and Structure of the Vein Systems at Butte, Montana

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
James C. Ray
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1931

Abstract

The age classification of the mineralized veins of the Butte district, as given by Weed and Sales, was tacitly accepted for many years. Weed, whose field work was completed in 1906, divided the copper veins into groups of four ages.' In 1913, Sales modified Weed's classification and assigned all mineralized veins (including the silver-zinc veins of the border or "peripheral" zones) to three periods of fracturing and mineralization. Both writers based their classifications mainly on the relative ages of the observable faulting whereby the veins of a so-called "earlier" system are intersected and offset by those of a "later" system. Nevertheless they possess structural and mineralogical characteristics in common which indicate that they are of the same age. The writer has maintained since 19143 that these vein systems were formed during one general period of mineralization along a network of intersecting fractures of approximately simultaneous origin and that the existing offsets are largely due to postmineral faulting. Leith,* takes cognizance of the accumulating mass of data relative to the simultaneous formation of intersecting fracture systems and says, referring to ~utte: "It now appears that the mineralization accompanying them (individual structure systems into which the veins have been grouped) is substantially of one period, indicating that the successive structural movements took place mainly within the period of mineralization." This paper presents the results of certain structural experiments which suggest a modified interpretation of the published data on the Butte district. The interpretation is substantiated by the writer's observations in the Butte mines and is offered with the hope that it will reconcile the structural with the mineralogical conditions existing in this most interesting district; also, that it will emphasize the importance of a
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APA: James C. Ray  (1931)  Papers - Mining Geology - Age and Structure of the Vein Systems at Butte, Montana

MLA: James C. Ray Papers - Mining Geology - Age and Structure of the Vein Systems at Butte, Montana. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1931.

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