Atlantic City Paper - Mineral Deposits of Santiago, Cuba (Discussion, p. 1008)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Harrison Souder
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Jan 1, 1905

Abstract

In view of the proposed visit of the Institute to Cuba this winter, the following brief sketch of the principal mineral deposits near Santiago de Cuba has been prepared largely from notes taken in February, 1903, during a visit to the mines then in operation in the province of Santiago de Cuba. Westward from Cape Maysi, the most eastern point of the island, the coast is rocky and uninviting. The usual course of the steamers is well in toward the shore, and the lines of stratification of the rocks can be distinguished clearly, the presence of iron or other ores being indicated by frequent blotches of mineral stain. One is impressed with the general rugged character of the southeastern coast-line,—an almost unbroken barrier of coral-limestone bluff's, full of caves and hollows, into which the surf rushes with a roar and bursts into tall fountains of spray. Beyond rises abruptly the Sierra Maestra range, whose sharp, peaked crest-line betrays its eruptive or igneous origin. From a height of about 800 ft. near Cape Maysi, this range gradually rises to the westward, attaining its maximum elevation of more than 8,300 ft. in the Pico Turquino, beyond Santiago. A general resemblance to the mountain-ranges of southern New Mexico is noticeable. At Daiquiri, 20 miles east of Santiago harbor, the extensive
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APA: Harrison Souder  (1905)  Atlantic City Paper - Mineral Deposits of Santiago, Cuba (Discussion, p. 1008)

MLA: Harrison Souder Atlantic City Paper - Mineral Deposits of Santiago, Cuba (Discussion, p. 1008). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1905.

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