San Francisco Paper - British Columbia Batholith and Related Ore Deposits

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
P. D. Wilson
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1923

Abstract

The Province of British Columbia covers 382,000 sq. mi., about 250,000 sq. mi. of which have not been prospected. In fact, the coast country and the islands are so heavily timbered and the surface covered with so thick a mantle of soil, muskeg, and, over broad areas, glacial drift, that prospecting and even trail breaking are extremely difficult. It is only along the coast or stream channels, or above the timber line, or where snow or rock slides have scoured the surface, that rock outcrops can be found. Glaciers nestle in many of the cirques and fill the valleys in the higher ranges. Great ice sheets and perpetual snow persist in certain localities, thus reducing the exposed areas worth prospecting. Almost the entire country has been subjected to intense glaciation, so that the conspicuous oxidized outcrops of orebodies typical of the southwestern United States and Mexico do not exist and surface bodies of enriched or oxidized ore are rare. With few exceptions, the mines1 of the Province are working primary ore. Development, have proved that some of these orebodies are large and important, although usually comparatively low in grade. Besides the few mines that have produced most of the minerals, there are many small mines, but their total output is unimportant. Considering the number of mines and prospects and the widespread mincralization, it is strange that no really great mines, comparable in sizc and richness with those in the western United States, have been found. The deposits that most closely approach the status of great mines are
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APA: P. D. Wilson  (1923)  San Francisco Paper - British Columbia Batholith and Related Ore Deposits

MLA: P. D. Wilson San Francisco Paper - British Columbia Batholith and Related Ore Deposits. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1923.

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