L'industrie de la pierre de taille au Quebec: aspects geologiques des exploitations de granite (Dimension stone of Quebec: geological aspects of commercial granite deposits)

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 9161 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1984
Abstract
Crystalline igneous rocks, known commercially as granite, are
exploited in Quebec f rom more than twenty-five quarries for
building, ornamental and monumental purpose$.
Quebec is the main Canadian producer of construction granite,
accounting for nearly 90 per cent of total production. Jn the
last three years, this industry has experienced an important
growth due to improved marketing and use of modern equipment
in rock-cutting and polishing. Jn /983 a 35 per cent sales
increase is forecast.
The main rock varieties extracted are the following: porphyritic
pinkish grey granite and green charnockite from Riviere-dPierre,
mahogany brown granite and black anorthositic rock
f rom the Lac Saint-Jean area, fine-grained pink granite from
Guenette, coarse-grained brown quartz monzonitefrom SaintA
lexis-des-Monts. All these rock types occur in the Grenville
tectonic province whereas a medium-grained, light grey granite,
Devonian in age, is extensively being quarried in the southern
part of the Appalachians. In the Superior province a greenish
black diabase and a deep red granite are extracted.
Search for new varieties and deposits is actively being carried
out by prospectors and by the minis/ere de /'Energie et des
Ressources du Quebec following growing demand for granitic
and gabbroic rocks as dimension stone.
Citation
APA:
(1984) L'industrie de la pierre de taille au Quebec: aspects geologiques des exploitations de granite (Dimension stone of Quebec: geological aspects of commercial granite deposits)MLA: L'industrie de la pierre de taille au Quebec: aspects geologiques des exploitations de granite (Dimension stone of Quebec: geological aspects of commercial granite deposits). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1984.