References: |
Chazan, W.; Fauvelet, E., 1962 |
Copper Stratiform Deposits in Western Anti Atlas (Morocco) |
4, in Gisements Stratiformes de Cuivre en Afrique: Symposium, 1 Partie, Lithologie, Sedimentologie (Stratiform Copper Deposits in Africa: Symposium Part 1, Lithology, Sedimentology), Edited by Lombard, J.; Nicolini, P., International Geological Congress (Copenhagen, 1960), African Geological Surveys, 1, 265 p, p. 43 - 52 |
Davidson, C. F., 1965 |
A Possible Mode of Origin of Strata-Bound Copper Ores |
Economic Geology, Volume 60, p. 942 - 954 |
Habashi, F.; Bassyowni, F. A., 1982 |
Morocco |
10, in Mineral Resources of the Arab Countries, Laval University, Quebec, Edited by Habashi, F.; Bassyouni, F. A., Second Edition, Chemecon Publishing Limited, London, England, 60 p, p. 36 - 40 |
Pouit, G., 1966 |
Paleogeographie et Repartition des Mineralisations Stratiformes de Cuivre dans l'Anti-Atlas Occidental (Maroc) |
Chronique de la Recherche Miniere, Volume 356, p. 279 - 289 |
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Estimate date: 1982; 800,000 metric ton ore; Combined with production?: no; Provisional entry?: yes; Resource category: resource ?Grade-commodity information: | Cu: 1.7 percent | Reference: Habashi, F.; Bassyouni, F. A. (Editor(s)), 1982: Mineral Resources of the Arab Countries, Laval University, Quebec; Second Edition, Chemecon Publishing Limited, London, England, 60 p. Percent weights allocated to deposit: 100.0% |