Investigation of Twin Buttes Copper Mines, Pima County, Ariz
Author: Joseph B. Cummings
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Published: 1950
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Twin Buttes camp embraces eight mines in the Pima mining district. The first mining claims in the camp are said to have been located in 1876, but little mining was done until 1905. Intermittent operation of five of the mi.nes to 1928 yielded 388,231 tons of ore averaging 6.19 percent copper and 8 small tonnage of high-grade oxidized zinc ore. While the Bureau was investigating the area, one mine was active, and it started to produce in 1944. The mines of the Twin Buttes camp are at or near contacts of intrusive granite with Paleozoic limestones and quartzite. The ore shoots lie in metamorphosed sediments adjacent to a zone of garnet rock that separates the ore from the footwall granite. Small fissures that originate at the contact and cut the sedimentaries appear to have been controlling factors in ore deposition. No important ore bodies are exposed at the surface, and those developed wore discovered by sinking on the fissure veins to the contact zone. Most of the area overlying the favorable ore zone is covered by alluvium ranging in thickness from 5 to more than 20 feet. Investigation of the area by the Bureau started in August 1942 and terminated in January 1943, when it became necessary to divert personnel and funds to other work. It consisted of mapping, test pitting, trenching, and sampling. Later, a geophysical survey, consisting of natural-potential measurements and a few resistivity measurements, was made in the mapped area.