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    Geological investigation and ore reserve estimation of the Copper Chief (Ruby Hill) mine, Douglas County, Nevada 

    Johnson, Robert C. (University of Nevada, Reno, 1977)
    The geology of the Copper Chief Mine was studied and the ore reserves were estimated. Copper mineralization occurs mainly in the middle two members of the Veta Grande Formation. Ore reserve estimations indicate that 5279 ...

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    AuthorJohnson, Robert C. (1)Subjectalteration (1)block modeling (1)
    copper (1)
    Copper Chief Mine (1)Douglas County (1)Gardnerville mining district (1)
    geology (1)
    geology -- Nevada -- Douglas County (1)
    Mackay Science Project (1)
    mineralization (1)... View MoreTypeThesis (1)Date Issued1977 (1)AdvisorLarson, L.T. (1)
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