Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. E. Schwarz
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1890

Abstract

The Red Mountain district, in Ouray County, Colorado, has been already referred to in the Transactions of the Institute, and notably in papers by Mr. T. B. Comstock, on " The Geology and VeinStructure of Southwestern Colorado" (Trans., xv., 218), and on " Hot-Spring Formations in Red Mountain District, Colorado—A Reply to the Criticisms of Mr. Emmons" (Trans., xvii., 261), and in the paper of Mr. S. F. Emmons, on " Structural Relations of Ore-Deposits" (Tram., xvi., 804). The district has attracted much attention from those interested in geology, because it seems to present a variety of ore-deposits rarely, if ever, met with elsewhere, and one which cannot be described by such well-understood terms as fissure-veins, bedded-deposits, or contact-formation. It will be the scope of this paper to note briefly, from the writer's experience in developing the Yankee Girl, Guston and other Red Mountain properties,—first, observed facts as to the ore occurrence and formation, and second, certain unsolved geological questions. The Red Mountain district proper occupies the headwaters of Red creek, from Iron ton to the Divide, a distance of 5 miles. Its leading properties occur on the west slope of Red Mountain. The mode
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APA: T. E. Schwarz  (1890)  Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado

MLA: T. E. Schwarz Colorado Paper - Ore-Deposits of Red Mountain, Ouray County, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1890.

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