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  2. Porphyry copper deposit - Wikipedia

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    Porphyry copper deposits represent an important resource and the dominant source of copper that is mined today to satisfy global demand. [6] Via compilation of geological data, it has been found that the majority of porphyry deposits are Phanerozoic in age and were emplaced at depths of approximately 1 to 6 kilometres with vertical thicknesses on average of 2 kilometres. [6]

  3. Phyllic alteration - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly seen in copper porphyry ore deposits in calc-alkaline rocks. Phyllic alteration is characterised by the assemblage of quartz + sericite + pyrite, and occurs at high temperatures and moderately acidic (low pH) conditions. [1] Hydrogen-ion metasomatism is the process that causes phyllic alteration

  4. Geology of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona is known as the Copper State because it produces two-thirds of US copper annually. Laramide copper porphyry deposits are common around Tucson and include the Twin Buttes, Sierrita-Esperanza, Rosemont, Silver Bell and Mission-Pima mines, as well as the historical Ajo mine to the west.

  5. Copper Creek mine - Wikipedia

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    The Copper Creek Project is a ~65 square kilometre property, 100% owned by Faraday Copper Corp. [2] The project is located in Pinal County, Arizona, approximately 80 road kilometres from Tucson, Arizona. Copper Creek is a large, undeveloped project, which hosts multiple breccia and porphyry copper deposits.

  6. Resolution Copper - Wikipedia

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    Resolution Copper (RCM) is a joint venture owned by Rio Tinto and BHP formed to develop and operate an underground copper mine near Superior, Arizona, U.S. The project targets a deep-seated porphyry copper deposit located under the now inactive Magma Mine .

  7. Copper mining in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    All copper mining was done by underground methods until the early 20th century. After the Bingham Canyon mine in Utah successfully mined a large low-grade copper deposit from a large open pit, the same technique was applied to Arizona's porphyry copper deposits. Arizona's first open pit copper mine opened at Ajo in 1917.

  8. Metasomatism - Wikipedia

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    This is common in porphyry copper and porphyry molybdenum deposits. Argillic alteration, commonly present in the distal areas of porphyry deposits, is a low-temperature assemblage that converts feldspars and some other minerals into clay minerals such as kaolinite and illite. It can overprint older, higher-temperature alteration assemblages. [13]

  9. Safford mine - Wikipedia

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    The Safford Mine is an open-pit copper mine located in Graham County, Arizona, eight miles (13 km) north of the city of Safford. The mine is owned and operated by Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold. Construction on the Safford mine began in mid-2006. Production began December 26, 2007, with full production starting in 2008. [1]