Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Quentin Singewald
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1936

Abstract

SOME of the broader relations between structure and ore deposition along the London fault, deduced from a thorough study of the geology of the eastern part of the Mosquito Range, should be of general interest to economic geologists. The first part of this paper is a generalized state-ment of the geology of the region in which the London fault is located; it may be supplemented by reference to several earlier publications by the writers and to the U. S. Geological Survey's Professional Paper 148, on the Leadville district. The second part deals with the structure of both the fault and the disturbed zone adjoining the fault. The third part dis-cusses the salient features of the ore deposits, particularly emphasizing structural control. The two generalized maps are complementary to one another but contain too many data to show on a single small map. The London fault is between Leadville and Alma, and the ore deposits along it are said to lie in the Alma district. Field work in this district, during six summers since 1927, has been a part of the cooperative work of the U. S. Geological Survey, the State of Colorado, and the Colorado Metal Mining Board. The writers have made use of work by R. D. Butler, J. W. Vanderwilt and R. E. Landon. G. F. Loughlin and C. H. Behre, Jr., who have worked on the west side of the range, have con-tributed valuable suggestions. Mining men of the district have aided in many ways.
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APA: Quentin Singewald  (1936)  Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado

MLA: Quentin Singewald Structure and Mineralization along the London Fault, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1936.

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