References: |
Bornhorst, T. J., 1992 |
Relationship Between Native Copper Deposits and Tectonic Development of the North American Midcontinent Rift System |
in Basement Tectonics 10: Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Basement Tectonics, Duluth, Minnesota, USA, August, 1992, Edited by Ojakangas, R. W.; Dickas, A. B.; Green, J. C., Proceedings, Tenth International Conference on Basement Tectonics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 450 p, p. 19 - 24 |
Kinkle, A. R., 1962 |
Copper in the United States |
Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey, MR-13 |
Lur'ye, A. M., 1986 |
Formation Conditions of Copper-Sandstone and Copper-Shale Deposits |
in Geology and Metallogeny of Copper Deposits, Edited by Friedrich, G. H.; Genkin, A. D.; Naldrett, A. J.; Ridge, J. D.; Sillitoe, R. H.; Vokes, F. M., Proceedings of 27th International Geological Congress, Moscow 1984, Springer-Verlag, 592 p, p. 477 - 491 |
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Resource data: |
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90,700,000 metric ton ore; Combined with production?: no; Provisional entry?: yes; Resource category: drill indicated resourceGrade-commodity information: | Cu: 1.3 percent | Reference: Anonymous, 1986: Personal Communication Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0% |