Discussion - Genesis Of Titaniferous Magnetites And Associated Rocks Of The Lake Sanford District, New York - Mining Engineering, March 1956; AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Gillson, J. L.

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Abstract
In the writer's opinion, more stress should be put on field and microscope observations, as J. L. Gillson does. His discovery of relics of big labradorite feldspars from the Marcy anorthosite in all the other rocks is proof enough that previous field observations have been inadequate. The writer's field experience with anorthositic massifs is limited to the Egersund-Sogndal district in southern Norway; however, this is a very large and well exposed area. It seems to have so many points in common with the Adirondack region that a detailed comparison should be beneficial. This comparison was not possible 20 years ago, owing to the scarcity of geological data, at least for Norway. Both regions are now far better known-the Norway district because of the work of Professors Bugge and Barth33-35 and especially because of the extensive field and microscopic research of P. Michot,36-46 who introduced me in the field to the problems of that region.
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APA:
(1958) Discussion - Genesis Of Titaniferous Magnetites And Associated Rocks Of The Lake Sanford District, New York - Mining Engineering, March 1956; AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Gillson, J. L.MLA: Discussion - Genesis Of Titaniferous Magnetites And Associated Rocks Of The Lake Sanford District, New York - Mining Engineering, March 1956; AIME Trans., Vol. 205 – Gillson, J. L.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.