Troy Paper - Some Canadian Iron Ores

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Fred P. Dewey
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1884

Abstract

The iron ores of Canada have attracted more or less attention in this country for a number of years ; and having had an opportunity this past summer to examine some of them, especially the magnetic ores, I have thought it might be of sufficient interest to the members of the Institute to put on record some of my observations. The region examined contains, for the most part, only the rocks of the Laurentian system. Much of it was originally covered with a dense growth of pine, which interfered with successful prospecting for ores. However, after the best of the timber had been cut off, fire generally got into the bush and cleared it up pretty well. This, besides making travelling about easier, exposed large surfaces of rock, and rendered the work of the prospector far more liable to be rewarded with success, while removing many of its hardships. The general appearance and productiveness of the land have, however, been far from improved by this process. It would be difficult to find a more desolate-appearing country than some of these pine woods after fire has been through them. The country examined may be, for convenience, divided into two
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APA: Fred P. Dewey  (1884)  Troy Paper - Some Canadian Iron Ores

MLA: Fred P. Dewey Troy Paper - Some Canadian Iron Ores. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1884.

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