Copper Mountain Project
Copper Mountain Project
Country Canada 
Province British colombia, southwest of princeton
Close to Princeton
Status MINE DEVELOPMENT 
Latitude / Longitude 49 N 19 / 120 W 31
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Copper Mountain Project
Status Risk : Mine development
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Copper Mountain Project
Copper Mountain Mining Corp.
Owner: 100%
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Location of the Copper Mountain Project
The project is located 15 km southwest of Princeton, BC, an established mining town. The property consists of approximately 18,000 acres of prospective mining land held under a combination of 135 crown grants, 132 mineral claims, 14 mining licenses, 8 cell mineral claims and 12 fee simple lots.
 
History of the Copper Mountain Project
Initial exploration at Copper Mountain dates back to 1884. In 1923, Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company (Granby) acquired the property, built a milling facility in Allenby adjacent to Princeton and extracted 31.5 million tonnes of  more...
 
Geology of the Copper Mountain Project
The Copper Mountain alkalic porphyry copper-gold camp is part of a northerly trending Mesozoic tectonostratigraphic terrane termed Quesnellia, composed of a volcanic arc with overlying sedimentary sequences, all of which were built on top of a deformed, oceanic sedimentary-volcanic complex.
 
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Data last updated on : 2/26/2009
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