The Gold-Bearing Mispickel Veins of Marmora, Ontario, Canada

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. P. Rothwell
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1881

Abstract

ABOUT thirty miles north of, the city of Belleville (which is situated on a branch of Lake Ontario), and in the township of Marmora, Ontario,: there is found a. belt of gold-bearing quartz veins, which present geological, mineralogical, and economic features of great interest to the profession. The district in which these veins are found is characterized as a rolling country, with low rounded bills of syenitic granite, overlain on the flanks of the hills by Silurian limestones, which lie in nearly horizontal beds, and in some places are so fine in texture as to afford lithographic stone of a fair quality. The gold-bearing veins run north and south through this belt of syenitic granite, and are quartz-filled true fissures, with micaccous or talcoid slates forming the walls of and horses in the veins. This
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APA: S. P. Rothwell  (1881)  The Gold-Bearing Mispickel Veins of Marmora, Ontario, Canada

MLA: S. P. Rothwell The Gold-Bearing Mispickel Veins of Marmora, Ontario, Canada. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.

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