CANADIAN AND WORLD MINERAL DEPOSIT DATABASES
Geological Survey of Canada


Deposit number Country Location Names Commodities
33 United States (Texas) 33.01.45 N -- 100.05 W Copper Queen; Old Glory Cu
 
Database name: World Sediment-Hosted Cu Deposits
Compilers: R. V. Kirkham, J. J. Carriere, A. Rafer, and P. Born
Release date: 2015-01-27
   
Deposit name(s): Copper Queen; Old Glory
Political location(s): United States; Province or state: Texas; Nearest community: Double Mountain Fork, Brazos River
Deposit clan (type): sediment-hosted copper
Deposit (sub) types: continental redbed; in dark-red and grey sandstone/ siltstone/ mudstone
Commodities: Cu
Geological ages: Permian (host rocks)
Host rocks: (1) sedimentary; mudstone-sandstone-siltstone
Individual lithologies:sandstone
siltstone
mudstone
Host rock stratigraphy:San Angelo Formation, Pease River Group
Qualified comments: (Applies to: miscellaneous comments) in dark-red & grey sandstone/ siltstone/ mudstone; mine worked 1880-1892 & 1945/ 175 tons of crude ore produced in 1890
References:
Johnson, K. S., 1974
Permian Copper Shales of Southwestern United States
in Gisements Stratiformes et Provinces Cupriferes, Liege 1974, Edited by Bartholomé, P.; de Magnée, I.; Evrard, P.; Moreau, J., Centenaire de la Societe Geologique de Beligique, Societe Geologique de Belgique, 427 p., 2 maps, p. 383 - 393

Smith, G. E., 1974
Depositional Systems, San Angelo Fm (Permian), North Texas - Facies Control of Red-Bed Copper Mineralization
Report of Investigations, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, Publication code 80, 74 p.

Stroud, R. B., 1970
Production Potential of Copper Deposits Associated with Permian Red Bed Formations in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas
Bureau of Mines RI, United States Department of The Interior, Publication code 7422


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