Baltimore Paper - The Lake Superior Copper Bocks in Pennsylvania

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. F. Blandy
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1879

Abstract

In October last, I was call upon to examine a copper deposit in the South Mountain, near the Pennsylvania and Maryland boundary. The specimens shown me contained oxides and carbonates with native copper, and were similar to some that had been described to me some years ago as existing at the Luray Gap in Virginia. An examination of Rogers's Report on the Geology of Pennsylvania, led me to expect to see his so-called "Primal Formation," such as exists throughout the southeastern district of the State. I was therefore much surprised on arriving at the summit of the Western Maryland Railroad to find myself on familiar ground. Instead of the "Primal" as I had known it in Southeastern Pennsylvania, I soon decided that the rocks were identical with the ('Lake Superior Copper Formation." My visit was unfortunately a short one, —part of two days, and in that time I had to pass over a good many miles,—but I saw sufficient to convince me that instead of the Lake Superior Copper Formation being a local geological feature, it would have to be considered as a widely extended series of rocks. I was unable to even approximately estimate the thickness either of the trap zone or other members, schists and slates, of the series. In an article on the Copper 'Range of Michigan, prepared by C. P. Williams and myself in 1862, and published. in vol. xxxiv of the American Journal of Arts and Sciences, we endeavored to divide that range into zones, according to the character of the traps. The limited nature of the explorations at that time made this work very imperfect. Subsequent explorations have confirmed my notes then
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APA: J. F. Blandy  (1879)  Baltimore Paper - The Lake Superior Copper Bocks in Pennsylvania

MLA: J. F. Blandy Baltimore Paper - The Lake Superior Copper Bocks in Pennsylvania. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1879.

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