Scranton Paper - The Animikie Rocks and their Vein-Phenomena, as Shown at Duncan Mine, Lake Superior

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. M. Courtis
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Jan 1, 1887

Abstract

In compliance with the suggestion in Mr. Emmons's paper on the Genesis of Certain Ore-Deposits (Trans. xv., 125), that facts should be accumulated for study and future compilation, I wish to put on record, before the data are lost, a section of the Animikie series of rocks and the vein-phenomena exposed by the explorations at the Duncan mine, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Lake Superior. This may serve as a supplement to my paper on this district (Trans. v., 473). I trust this information will not be without interest at. the present time. The recent discoveries of very rich silver-ores at Rabbit and Silver Mountains, on the same belt, have brought the district once more before the public; and a study of the facts here set forth may assist some fellow-engineer in the determination of the value of property offered for sale in this neighborhood. The vein at the Duncan mine was tested to a depth of over eight hundred feet by shaft and drifts, and to nearly a thousand feet with
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APA: W. M. Courtis  (1887)  Scranton Paper - The Animikie Rocks and their Vein-Phenomena, as Shown at Duncan Mine, Lake Superior

MLA: W. M. Courtis Scranton Paper - The Animikie Rocks and their Vein-Phenomena, as Shown at Duncan Mine, Lake Superior. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1887.

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