Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney Coalfield

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 22
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- 7382 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1934
Abstract
The preparation of a paper read before this Society in 1927 on Undersea Mining led to representations to the Deputy Minister of Mines at Ottawa, Dr. Chas. Camsell, and to the Director of the Geological Survey and the Director of the Mines Branch, which resulted in the undertaking by these bodies of a geological, physical, and chemical survey of the Sydney coalfield, combined with revision of the geological maps, on all of which much progress has been made. Preliminary studies revealed the necessity for a new base-map on a scale that would permit the representation of the whole coalfield from cape Dauphin to Mira bay on one sheet, and in the making of this map the Geodetic and Topographical Surveys have collaborated, with the assistance of airplane surveys for filling-in of detail. The new map will show all the data accumulated by 50 years of active mining and will show also the extent of mine workings, with level-contours under the sea. Dr. W. A. Bell, of the Geological Survey, has, over a number of seasons, studied in the field the historical geology with the purpose of elucidating the sequence of earth movements that have determined the structure of the coalfields, especially those that have governed the course and extent of the complementary folds that traverse the Sydney coalfield. Dr. B. R. MacKay, of the Survey, and the officers of the Fuel Testing Laboratories at Ottawa have made exhaustive studies of the Phalen seam, chemical and microscopic, intended to elucidate the conditions under which this seam was deposited, and some very interesting conclusions have been reached.
Citation
APA:
(1934) Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney CoalfieldMLA: Note on the Attitude and Conjectural Shape of the Submarine Portion of the Sydney Coalfield. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1934.