Cleveland Paper - Geological Notes on the Manganese Ore-Deposit of Crimora, Virginia

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 167 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1892
Abstract
The Crimora mine, operated by the American Manganese Company, Limited, is located 21/2 miles east of Crimora station, 011 the Shenandoah Valley railroad, in Augusta county, Virginia. It is situated in a basin at the western base of the range of mountains which flanks the Shenandoah Valley on the east. This range is composed of the Potsdam sandstone (No. I. of the Pennsylvania survey), and extends in a northeasterly-southwesterly direction the entire length of the valley. The general dip of the measures is westward. The massive sandstone of the mountain is geologically overlaid with shales or slates, which belong to the Potsdam, or lie between it and the Lower Silurian limestone. Throughout this region these shales are decomposed, and form more or less extensive clay deposits, which are found along the base of the range and often underlie a considerable area to the westward of the abrupt slope of the range. Sand and fragments of quartzite occur in considerable quantities on the surface, and often conceal the true character of the underlying formation. The area containing this ore-deposit extends northeast and south-
Citation
APA:
(1892) Cleveland Paper - Geological Notes on the Manganese Ore-Deposit of Crimora, VirginiaMLA: Cleveland Paper - Geological Notes on the Manganese Ore-Deposit of Crimora, Virginia. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1892.