Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1939
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1939
Geology as Applied to the Mining of Silver-Lead-Zinc Ores at Mount Isa
This article attempts to outline essential features of the Mount Isa ore deposit, to reveal the agencies thought to be responsible for its localization, and to describe methods used for obtaining and applying geological data on a commercial basis. Structural features are emphasized because they have proved the most useful agencies to date in searching for ore. Vertical depth, horizontal width and stratigraphic thickness are used throughout the article, and quantities are quoted in long tons.THE DEPOSITA width of more than two miles of evenly bedded shale of the Mount Isa series (upper pre-Cambrian) lies sandwiched conformably between quartzites. The series strikes N.S. and dips approximately 60 W. Shale is unaltered...Important geological work has been carried out by the Queensland Geological Survey, chiefly by Mr. S. R. L. Shepherd, in co-operation with the Geological Department of Mount Isa Mines Limited. Selected references are The Queensland Government Mining Journal for December, 1931, January, 1932 (Rio Grande Lode); December, 19B2 (Black Rock Lode); October, 1933 (General structure); October, 1936 (Mount Isa Lode).
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G Hall
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- Published: 1938
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