Characteristics And Origin Of The Brown Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Moa, Cuba.

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Willard L. Cumings Benjamin L. Miller
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(Glen Summit Meeting, June, 1911.) I. THE CAMAGUEY DEPOSITS. 1. Location. THE Camaguey brown iron-ore deposit covers the top of San Felipe hill, the nearest point of which lies 14 miles NW. of the city of Camaguey. While there are several low flat-topped hills in the vicinity covered with a more or less continuous mantle of brown iron-ore, the deposit of San Felipe hill is the only one of any size and importance, and the name "San Felipe district " is proposed for the region. The deposit extends in a NW-SE. direction for a distance of about 10 miles, with an average width of 5 miles. The location is shown in Fig. 1, a sketch-map of the eastern part of Cuba. Fig. 2 is a map of the San Felipe district. 2. Description. The district is mentioned by Spencer,1 who says: "The Cubitas iron-ore fields are situated from 12 to 15 miles north of Camaguey City, in the province of Camaguey Within an area measuring roughly 10 miles east and west and 4 miles north and south, there are several flat-topped mesas rising 300 to 400 ft. above the level of an almost featureless plain which extends for many miles in all directions except toward the north." With the exception of the discrepancy in his statements as to the distance from Camaguey and the area of the hill, which is over 50 sq. miles, his description is a very good one. Kemp 2 has the following to say of ores in Carnaguey Province * Geologist, Bethlehem Steel Co. + Professor of Geology, Lehigh University. 1 Bulletin No. 540, U. S. Geological Survey, p. 324 (1908). 2 The Iron Ore Resources of the World, printed by the Eleventh International Geological Congress, vol. ii., p. 795 (1910).
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APA: Willard L. Cumings Benjamin L. Miller  (1911)  Characteristics And Origin Of The Brown Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Moa, Cuba.

MLA: Willard L. Cumings Benjamin L. Miller Characteristics And Origin Of The Brown Iron-Ores Of Camaguey And Moa, Cuba.. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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