Halifax Paper - Note on the Apatite Region of Canada

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Sterry Hunt
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Jan 1, 1886

Abstract

SINCE: the date of my previous paper on this subject, presented at the Cincinnati Meeting, February, 1881, and published in our Transactions, vol. xii., p. 459, I have had occasion to revisit the Canadian apatite region, and to collect further data concerning its geognosy, which I hope to describe at a future time. At present, I shall put on record a few brief observations concerning the more recent operations in apatite-mining in the Lievre district, to the north of the Ottawa River, where the mines are as yet confined to a small area in the townships of Buckingham, Portland, Templeton, and Darry; the earlier workings having been along the Rideau Canal, to the south of the Ottawa. The large mining operations lately undertaken in the Lièvre district show that the crystalline phosphate of lime or apatite belongs to lodes of great size, which traverse the ancient gneiss of the region. These lodes include a granitoid feldspathic rock, and a pyroxene rock, with large masses of quartz, of carbonate of lime, of pyrites, and of apatite. All of these often show a banded structure, riot unlike that of the gneiss, to which they- are evidently posterior, arid of which they
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APA: T. Sterry Hunt  (1886)  Halifax Paper - Note on the Apatite Region of Canada

MLA: T. Sterry Hunt Halifax Paper - Note on the Apatite Region of Canada. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1886.

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