Albany Paper - Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (Discussion, p. 968)

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 47
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1904
Abstract
A part of the field-seasons of 1900, 1901 and 1902 mas devoted by the writer to a study of the manganese ore-deposits of Georgia. A report embodying the results of this study is rapidly nearing completion, and when finished it will be published as a bulletin of the Geological Survey of Georgia. I believe, however, the importance of these deposits warrants a separate and earlier publication than that made possible by the Survey, in which the more important results of the study are briefly set forth. It is principally for this reason that the present paper has been prepared. Previous Work.—Some of the more important deposits of manganese occurring in the Paleozoic area of Georgia were studied to some extent previous to 1890 by Dr. Penrose;t and again in the early nineties by former State Geologist, J. W. Spencer. In a recent paper published in the Transactions, on the " Geological Relations of the Iron-Ores in the Cartersville District, Georgia," Dr. Hayes briefly mentions the manganeseores of the same district. Distribution of the Manganese-Ores.—Georgia is divisible into three geologically-distinct areas which, named in order from southeast to northwest, are (a), the Coastal Plain; (b), the Crys-
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(1904) Albany Paper - Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (Discussion, p. 968)MLA: Albany Paper - Geological Relations of the Manganese-Ore Deposits of Georgia (Discussion, p. 968). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1904.