Copper Creek: A Different Porphyry Style System?

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Sandberg
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Abstract

The Copper Creek area, part of the Bunker Hill District, Pinal County, Arizona, lies within the southwest porphyry copper province of North America at the intersection of a northwest trend and an east-northeast trend of Laramide porphyry copper deposits. The Copper Creek area has been mined and explored for copper and molybdenum since the early 1900?s. The majority of this work focused on the more than 400 surface exposed breccia bodies. In the 1960 to 1970?s deeper drilling discovered a deep porphyry copper-like setting. Redhawk Copper currently has NI 43-101 compliant resources of about 0.652 billion pounds of measured and indicated and 2.745 billion pounds of inferred copper equivalent in breccia hosted and porphyry style deposits. See Figure 1.
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APA: R. J. Sandberg  (2010)  Copper Creek: A Different Porphyry Style System?

MLA: R. J. Sandberg Copper Creek: A Different Porphyry Style System?. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2010.

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