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Geological Setting of the Rossland Mining Camp by British Columbia. Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources,James T. Fyles Pdf
This report summarizes geological work near the city of Rosslandin the West Kootenay district of southeastern British Columbiacarried out more than 10 years ago. The purpose of the work wasto clarify the geological setting of the molybdenum deposits onRed Mountain west of the city, which at that time were beingmined. The work led to a new geological map of the Rossland campand to the recognition of some new geological relationships.
Basement Tectonics 8 by Mervin J. Bartholomew,Donald W. Hyndman,David W. Mogk,Robert Mason Pdf
The 8th International Conference on Basement Tectonics was held in Butte, Montana, August 8-12,1988. Historically, basement tectonics conferences have focused on such topics as reactivation of faults, the influence of basement faults on metallogeny and hyrocarbon accumulation, and the use of geophysical and remote sensing techniques to interpret subsurface and surface geology. The 8th Conference diverged from past conferences in that a unifying theme was selected. Because ancient major terrane or cratonic boundaries are often postulated to be fault zones which are subsequently reactivated, the conference was organized to examine all aspects of ancient continental margins and terrane boundaries and to compare younger (Mesozoic) ones, about which more is known, with older (Paleozoic and Precambrian) ones. Moreover, because the 8th Conference was held in the northwestern United States, a greater emphasis was placed on the Mesozoic margin of western North America and the North American shield. The seven oral sessions and four poster sessions all dealt with aspects of the conference theme: characterization and comparison of ancient continental margins. The organizers extend their thanks to those individuals who graciously consented to serve as moderators for the oral sessions: John M. Bartley, Mark S. Gettings, M. Charles Gilbert, John M. Guilbert, Donald W. Hyndman, William P. Leeman, Robert Mason, and A. Krishna Sinha. The program with abstracts volume was prepared by S. E. Lewis and M. J. Bartholomew.
He brings to life the unique individuals who were a part of this history - the miners who toiled long hours in semi-darkness and unimaginable working conditions, the hardy citizens of Rossland who built a bustling town out of the wilderness, and finally the mine owners and corporate entrepreneurs whose wealth exceeded all expectations.
Metallogeny and Mineral Deposits of the Nelson-Rossland Map Area by Trygve Höy,Janet Elizabeth Gabites,Kathryn P. E. Dunne,British Columbia. Geological Survey Branch,British Columbia. Ministry of Energy and Mines Pdf
The Jurassic Rossland Group in south-east British Columbia is a volcanic arc succession that contains a variety of deposits typical of volcanic arcs. This report focusses on deposits in the Group, particularly on those that have had recent exploration, and on the metallogeny of the Nelson-Rossland map area. The report first reviews the regional geology of the area and describes a number of type examples of mineral deposits in Rossland Group rocks & others in the area. These include carbonate-hosted deposits, volcanogenic massive sulphides, porphyry copper-gold deposits, skarns, and gold-quartz & polymetallic veins. The principal focus is on the deposits of the Rossland copper/gold mining camp, the second largest lode gold producing camp in the province. The regional geology around Rossland is summarized, the main deposit types are described, and a model for intrusive-related gold-sulphide veins is presented. Appendices include a table of mineral occurrences in the area, production data for the area's metallic deposits, a petrographic report, analyses of samples, reports on geochronological dating & isotope characterization, and fluid inclusion data.
Author : B. N. Church Publisher : British Columbia, Ministry of Employment and Investment Page : 184 pages File Size : 54,5 Mb Release : 1996 Category : Technology & Engineering ISBN : STANFORD:36105021248237
Bridge River Mining Camp Geology and Mineral Deposits by B. N. Church Pdf
The Bridge River mining camp covers about 1,500 square kilometres of mountainous terrain some 180 kilometres north of Vancouver. It includes two large gold producers, three small producers, and over 60 surrounding mineral prospects. This study re-evaluates the geology of the camp, fits the numerous mineral occurrences to modern geological interpretations, and provides a synthesis of the mineral potential of the area and a framework for further exploration. Information is included on the area's general geology, structural geology, geochemistry, and economic geology, with mineral deposit and mineral prospect descriptions arranged by mining area or geographical area.