Bridgeport Paper - Notes on the Structure of the Franklinite and Zinc-Ore Beds of Sussex County, New Jersey

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William P. Blake
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1895

Abstract

In the recent litigation for the possession of franklinite by one party and of zinc-ore by the other party, it was shown by the evidence of experts familiar with the original condition of the outcrops that at Mine Hill a more or less disticctly defined layer of red zincore underlay the heavier and larger body of the franklinite, so-called ; this layer or bed of zinc-ore dipping under the franklinite upon the western cropping, while at Stirling Hill, two miles south, the conditions were apparently reversed, the zinc-ore overlying the franklinite. An explanation being required, it was shown, first, that at both places, at Mine Hill on the north and at Stirling Hill on the south, the ore-bed lies in a synclinal or trough-like fold with the red zincore under the franklinite; and secondly, that at Mine Hill, we see chiefly the outcrop of the western part of the folded bed and at Stirling Hill the eastern part; the Mine Hill cropping being on the western slope, and the Stirling Hill cropping on the eastern slope of the hill. Thus the ''back vein" at Stirling (the western outcrop) corresponds with the front-vein at Mine Hill, and, like it, has the red zinc-ore on the foot-wall, while the front-vein or eastern cropping at Stirling corresponds to the back-vein or eastern cropping at Mine Hill in the part of the bed generally known as the " buckwheat-field vein." If the ore-bed were continuous in one synclinal trough between the two localities, no further explanation would be required. But it is not so ; and the synclinal folds at both places pitch steeply to the north, bringing the beds to the surface in horseshoe-like curves at their southern ends or croppings, and carrying the beds far below the surface northwards. This justifies a doubt
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APA: William P. Blake  (1895)  Bridgeport Paper - Notes on the Structure of the Franklinite and Zinc-Ore Beds of Sussex County, New Jersey

MLA: William P. Blake Bridgeport Paper - Notes on the Structure of the Franklinite and Zinc-Ore Beds of Sussex County, New Jersey. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1895.

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