Utilizing Mineralogy In Process Development For Hecla's Lakeshore Project ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Theodore S. Jordan
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

The discovery of a major porphyry-type copper deposit on the Papago Indian Reservation in Pinal County, Arizona was announced by El Paso Natural Gas Company in 1968. The deposit, known as the Lakeshore Property, contained an estimated 470 million tons of sulfides and oxides averaging 0.75 percent copper. History and Geology of the area have been described by Harper and Reynolds (1969). El Paso subsequently&apos; entered into the agreement for joint development of the property with Hecla Mining Company, with Hecla as the operator. The ore body consisted of three types of mineralization: 1) Disseminated Oxide Ore, <1% Cu 2) Disseminated Sulfide Ore, <1% Cu 3) Tactite Ore, >1% Cu
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APA: Theodore S. Jordan  (1985)  Utilizing Mineralogy In Process Development For Hecla's Lakeshore Project ? Introduction

MLA: Theodore S. Jordan Utilizing Mineralogy In Process Development For Hecla's Lakeshore Project ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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