Stratigraphic sections at White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan

Open-File Report 53-269
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Abstract

The lithology and stratigraphy of the ore zones near the base of the Nonesuch formation in the vicinity of the White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan, are shown on preliminary stratigraphic sections that have been made available for examination.

Partial logs of 91 holes, drilled by the Copper Range Company from 1937 to 1949 in an area of approximately 9 square miles, are graphically presented on 15 sheets. The stratigraphic sections, at vertical scale of 1 inch equals 4 feet, show lithologic details of composition, bedding, and color, in the lower 60 feet of the Nonesuch formation and in the top of the immediately underlying rocks. The stratigraphic sections of 7 drill holes long the line of the main service drift now being driven to develop the White Pine mine have copper assays (from records of the Copper Range Company) correlated with the lithology. These assays are representative of the area, and they illustrate the stratigraphic restriction of the ore and the persistent correlation between lithology and copper content.

This open-file material, entitled "Stratigraphic sections at White Pine, Ontonagon County, Michigan", records the lithologic end stratigraphic classification of these drill cores by W. S. White end J. C. Wright, end copies are available for examination in the offices of the Geological Survey: Room 1033 (Library), General Services Administration Washington, D. C.; Room 213 Science Hall, University of Wisconsin, Madison 6, Wisconsin; and Calumet, Michigan; and at the office of the Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conservation, Lansing, Michigan.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Stratigraphic sections at White Pine copper mine, Ontonagon County, Michigan
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 53-269
DOI 10.3133/ofr53269
Year Published 1953
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description Report: 2 p.; 15 Plates: 46.33 x 24.93 inches or smaller; 2 Figures: 19.07 x 22.01 inches
Country United States
State Michigan
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