Falconbridge Ltd. - 60 years in a century

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Gerald A. Crawford
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"1880s - Unmasking the Sudbury Basin Falconbridge Ltd. turned 60 in 1988 but its roots go back more than a century to the discovery and development of the mineral resources of the Sudbury Basin. Nickel was first identified in the area in 1856 but sustained exploration awaited the early 1880s and the advance of the CPR westward from Sudbury. Rock was laid bare in the right-of-way and by forest fires and logging. Reddish oxidized outcropping or ""gossan"" were exposed, heralding the presence of nickel as the shape of this astounding geological formation gradually began to emerge. Many great mines of the area were opened up in this period on the south rim of the Basin west of Sudbury. To the east the ore dips below overburden, however, and Falconbridge remained a mere dot on the map until the turn of the century when Thomas Edison detected a magnetic occurrence by dip needle."
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APA: Gerald A. Crawford  (1999)  Falconbridge Ltd. - 60 years in a century

MLA: Gerald A. Crawford Falconbridge Ltd. - 60 years in a century. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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