Mine detail: Mount Chase

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Location: Penobscot County, Maine, United States, North America
Lat / long: 46.13686, -68.46335
dep_id: 10048799
mrds_id: MP90026
Commodity type: metallic
Major mineral: Zinc, Copper, Lead
Minor mineral: Silver
Operation type: Unknown
Deposit type: Stratabound Exhalative
Production size: Small ammount of material produced
Development status: Occurrence
ore: Sphalerite, Chalcopyrite, Galena
model: 184: Massive sulfide, kuroko
Reporter: Sachiko Tanikawa, Beck, F., Woodruff, Laurel G.
Structure: Submarine Volcanic And Sedimentary Rocks, Ordovician
References:
  • Deposit:: SCULLY, M.V., 1993B, THE MOUNT CHASE MASSIVE-SULFIDE DEPOSIT, PENOBSCOT COUNTY, MAINE, IN MCCUTCHEON, S.R., ED., LOWER PALEOZOIC VMS DEPOSITS OF MAINE: CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGY AND PETROLEUM, BATHURST*3, APPLICATION OF RECENT GEOLOGICAL CONCEPTS TO EXPLORATION IN THE NORTHERN APPALACHIANS, BATHURST, NEW BRUNSWICK, SEPTEMBER 9-11, 1993, P. 45-54
  • Deposit:: Scully, M.V., 1993, The Mount Chase Massive-Sulfide Deposit, Penobscot County, Maine: In Mccuthcheon, S.R. (Ed.), Lower Paleozoic Vms Deposits Of Maine: Canadian Institute Of Mining, Metallurgy And Petroleum, Bathurst*3, Application OfScully, M.V., 1993, The Mount Chase Massive-Sulfide Deposit, Penobscot County, Maine: In Mccuthcheon, S.R. (Ed.), Lower Paleozoic Vms Deposits Of Maine: Canadian Institute Of Mining, Metallurgy And Petroleum, Bathurst*3, Application Of
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