Rock Magnetism of Copper Ore from Noranda Mine, Province of Quebee, Canada.
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University. Natural science Volume 14 Issue 2
Page 45-50
published_at 1965-03
Title
Rock Magnetism of Copper Ore from Noranda Mine, Province of Quebee, Canada.
Creators
Domen Haruo
Source Identifiers
The Noranda Mine in Rouyn, Township, Province of Quebec in Canada is one of the great copper mines of Canada. All the ores of the Noranda district are of the same general, type. They are massive sulphides, mixtures of pyrite, pyrhotite and chalcopyrite in varying properties. The ores have formed by replacement, usually of rhyolitic agglomerate and tuff, or of rhyolite lava shattered by folding or fault movements, the whole complex is cut by late pre-Cambrian diabase dykes. The Noranda orebodies are relatively short, thick masses with long axes dipping steeply or vertically. Figure 1 shows a geological sketch map of this area (Wilson 1941). Four rock samples were taken from sulphydic ore body, two samples from diabase dyke which cut the ore body in North-South direction nearly vertically and one from the contact zone of the diabase dyke. About ten cylindrical test specimens werer cut from each group i.e. forty test spec
Languages
eng
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学教育学部
Date Issued
1965-03
File Version
Not Applicable (or Unknown)
Access Rights
metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0513-1693
[NCID]AN00243950
Schools
教育学部