Sullivan Mine
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The Sullivan Mine is a now-closed conventional–mechanized underground mine located in Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. The ore body is a complex, sediment-hosted, sedimentary exhalative deposit consisting primarily of zinc, lead, and iron sulphides. Lead, zinc, silver and tin were the economic metals produced. The deposit lies within the lower part of the Purcell Supergroup and mineralization occurred about 1470 million years ago during the late Precambrian (Mesoproterozoic).
Banded massive sulfide (silver-lead-zinc ore) (Sullivan Deposit, Aldridge Formation, Mesoproterozoic, 1470 Ma; Sullivan Mine, se British Columbia, Canada) 5 (14851771138)
Banded massive sulfide (silver-lead-zinc ore) (Sullivan Deposit, Aldridge Formation, Mesoproterozoic, 1470 Ma; Sullivan Mine, se British Columbia, Canada) 3 (14851821067)
Banded massive sulfide (silver-lead-zinc ore) (Sullivan Deposit, Aldridge Formation, Mesoproterozoic, 1470 Ma; Sullivan Mine, se British Columbia, Canada) 2 (14851642219)- Sm-Nd dating of the giant Sullivan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, British Columbia - scientific article, Q1860, 2000

