The Major Lead-Zinc Producing Mines In Morocco

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Abderrafih Guessous
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1970

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Morocco is an important lead-zinc producing country: 120,000 tons of lead concentrates were produced in 1968. Zinc ore production is less, 67,000 tons of concentrates in 1968. Most of the present production comes from three districts (fig.1) (i) Touissit-Bou Beker district, in the eastern part of the country, close to the border with Algeria. (ii) Aouli-Mibladen district, in the central part of the country. (iii) Aouam district, about $0 miles south of Meknes. In the first district lead and zinc are always found together. The two other districts produce mainly lead. This paper will be limited to a short description of geology and mining methods in the three aforementioned districts. More detailed geological informations can be found in the symposium on lead-zinc deposits in Africa (1).
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APA: Abderrafih Guessous  (1970)  The Major Lead-Zinc Producing Mines In Morocco

MLA: Abderrafih Guessous The Major Lead-Zinc Producing Mines In Morocco. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.

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