Trace‐element variability of native copper within a large ore body: The Kingston mine, Michigan, USA

James D Allert, George Rapp, Vanda Vitali, Eiler Henrickson

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Abstract

This study attempts both single‐site and regional trace‐element variability assessments focusing on the Kingston Mine, Keweenaw County, Michigan, USA, and other sources of native copper in the Lake Superior region of the United States and Canada. This information is of potential significance to all studies trying to characterize and distinguish between individual mineral sources. It is of particular importance to geoarchaeologists/archaeometrists who are attempting to assign geologic/geographic origin to prehistoric copper artifacts and to those interested in the trace‐element variability (vertically and horizontally) within large ore bodies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)337-354
Number of pages18
JournalGeoarchaeology
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1991

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