Shiloh Church Molybdenum Deposit Polk County, Georgia ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Donald W. Foss
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Shiloh Church deposit is a very significant molybdenum occurrence in an ususual, perhaps unique, geologic environment. Work done to date indicate that several million tons of "ore" may be present, occurring as a matrix in limestone and dolomite breccias. Mineralized rocks cored to date are at or near the surface and the deeper resource potential has not been tested. The prospect is located in Polk County, north- western Georgia (Fig. 1). The "ore zone" was outlined by North American Exploration, Inc. (NAE) using geochemical prospecting techniques. Extensive geological work, including core drilling, has been conducted on the properties, together with geochemical and geophysical surveys. The geology, geochemistry and geophysics of the prospect are discussed. It is hoped that these data can be used to formulate exploration programs in similar terranes located elsewhere in the eastern U.S.A.
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APA: Donald W. Foss  (1983)  Shiloh Church Molybdenum Deposit Polk County, Georgia ? Introduction

MLA: Donald W. Foss Shiloh Church Molybdenum Deposit Polk County, Georgia ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1983.

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