Brunswick 6 mine

Brunswick #6
Location
Brunswick #6 mine
Location in New Brunswick
Location Gloucester County
Province New Brunswick
Country Canada
Coordinates 47°24′32″N 65°49′05″W / 47.409°N 65.818°W / 47.409; -65.818Coordinates: 47°24′32″N 65°49′05″W / 47.409°N 65.818°W / 47.409; -65.818
Production
Products Lead, zinc, copper
Production 12.197 M tonnes[1]
History
Discovered 1952
Opened 1966
Closed 1983
Owner
Company Brunswick Mining and Smelting Company

The Brunswick #6 mine is a copper-lead-zinc mine in the Bathurst Mining Camp of northern New Brunswick, Canada. It was discovered in October, 1952[1] and was in production from 1966 until 1983. The Brunswick #6 orebody was the first major sulfide deposit discovered in the Bathurst area. The mine operated as an open-pit operation until 1977 when a ramp was driven from the bottom of the pit to access deeper ore.[1]

Geology

The Brunswick #6 deposit is a volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposit rich in lead, zinc, and copper.

References

  1. 1 2 3 Luff, William M. (1995), "A history of mining in the Bathurst area, northern New Brunswick, Canada", CIM Bulletin, October 1995, Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
  • "Structure, origin, and concentration of the Brunswick 12 and 6 orebodies". Economic Geology. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
  • "Brunswick No. 6 Mine". InfoMine. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
  • "The Brunswick No. 6 Massive Sulfide Deposit, Bathurst Mining Camp, Northern New Brunswick, Canada: A Synopsis of the Geology and Hydrothermal Alteration System". Exploration and Mining Geology. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
  • "Mineral Deposits of Canada, Photo library: Brunswich Number 6 Mine/Deposit, Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada". Geological Survey of Canada. Archived from the original on November 17, 2009. Retrieved July 4, 2009.
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