Copperwood is located in Gogebic County, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, within the Porcupine Mountains copper district. It was discovered in 1956 and, in 2008, Orvana Minerals Corp began exploration and development work with production projected in the near future. Stratiform copper mineralization is hosted by gray to black shales and siltstones of the basal Nonesuch Formation. Copper mineralization is overlain by laminated gray siltstones of the Nonesuch Formation and is underlain by red-bed sandstones, conglomerates, and minor siltstones of the Copper Harbor Formation; these rocks are part of a thick section of clastic sedimentary rocks that comprise the upper fill of the Mesoproterozoic (1.1–1.0 Ga) Midcontinent rift. The copper deposit is a...
The Keweenaw Peninsula native copper district of Michigan, USA is the largest concentration of nativ...
The White Pine Cu-Ag deposit in the Midcontinent Rift System (MRS) is one of the archetype sediment-...
The copper-bearing sediments and flows of Keweena age which underlie the northwest side of Keweenaw ...
Copperwood is located in Gogebic County, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, within the Porcupine Mountains c...
Copperwood is located in Gogebic County, Upper Peninsula, MI, within the Porcupine Mountains copper ...
The western Upper Peninsula of Michigan is well known for hosting signifi cant concentrations of cop...
The Western Syncline hosts reduced-facies, or Kupferschiefer-type, sedimentary rock-hosted stratifor...
Within the White Pine mining district, there is evidence for three episodes of faulting: (1) synsedi...
The top of the cupriferous zone in the lower Nonesuch Shale of Northern Michigan is characterized by...
The Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan is home to the largest accumulation of native copper in ...
The Redstone Copper Belt is a 300 km arcuate zone of late Proterozoic stratabound copper occurrences...
Sediment-hosted stratiform copper deposits comprise disseminated to veinlet Cu and Cu-Fe sulfides in...
This study investigates the geological setting of the Harper Creek copper deposit. The relation of t...
At White Pine, the stratiform sedimentary copper (SSC) mineralization occurs mostly as chalcocite in...
The Keweenawan Copper Harbor Conglomerate and Nonesuch Shale, exposed in northern Michigan, are part...
The Keweenaw Peninsula native copper district of Michigan, USA is the largest concentration of nativ...
The White Pine Cu-Ag deposit in the Midcontinent Rift System (MRS) is one of the archetype sediment-...
The copper-bearing sediments and flows of Keweena age which underlie the northwest side of Keweenaw ...
Copperwood is located in Gogebic County, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, within the Porcupine Mountains c...
Copperwood is located in Gogebic County, Upper Peninsula, MI, within the Porcupine Mountains copper ...
The western Upper Peninsula of Michigan is well known for hosting signifi cant concentrations of cop...
The Western Syncline hosts reduced-facies, or Kupferschiefer-type, sedimentary rock-hosted stratifor...
Within the White Pine mining district, there is evidence for three episodes of faulting: (1) synsedi...
The top of the cupriferous zone in the lower Nonesuch Shale of Northern Michigan is characterized by...
The Keweenaw Peninsula of northern Michigan is home to the largest accumulation of native copper in ...
The Redstone Copper Belt is a 300 km arcuate zone of late Proterozoic stratabound copper occurrences...
Sediment-hosted stratiform copper deposits comprise disseminated to veinlet Cu and Cu-Fe sulfides in...
This study investigates the geological setting of the Harper Creek copper deposit. The relation of t...
At White Pine, the stratiform sedimentary copper (SSC) mineralization occurs mostly as chalcocite in...
The Keweenawan Copper Harbor Conglomerate and Nonesuch Shale, exposed in northern Michigan, are part...
The Keweenaw Peninsula native copper district of Michigan, USA is the largest concentration of nativ...
The White Pine Cu-Ag deposit in the Midcontinent Rift System (MRS) is one of the archetype sediment-...
The copper-bearing sediments and flows of Keweena age which underlie the northwest side of Keweenaw ...