Discussions - Of Mr. Boehmer’s Paper on Genesis of the Leadville Ore-Deposits (see p. 162)

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W. Morton Webb, Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa (communication to the Secretary*):—The experience of Mr. Boeh-mer in the Leadville district and his reputation as an engineer assure the interest of anything he may write on the ore-bodies of that district; and all engineers who have operated in Leadville will agree that the theory of the origin of the Leadville deposits, as given by Mr. Emmons in his famous monograph, does not adequately explain the genesis of all the deposits. The solutiou of the problem does not, however, appear to be quite so simple as Mr. Boehmer would make it; and the advance pamphlet issued by the U. S. Geological Survey, pending the completion of the main report, shows that there is still much ground for controversy. No doubt the later eruptive0 had a greater influence on the deposition of the ore-bodies than was thought at the time of the first investigation by the Survey; but it has always appeared to me that the influence exerted by these dikes mas more in the nature of a physical than a chemical one. The weight of evidence in recent years is mostly in the direction of ascension rather than lateral secretion; and one of the strongest evidences is the fact that most of the ore-bodies lie under one of the comparatively impervious layers which help to make up the structure of these hills.
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APA:  (1911)  Discussions - Of Mr. Boehmer’s Paper on Genesis of the Leadville Ore-Deposits (see p. 162)

MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Boehmer’s Paper on Genesis of the Leadville Ore-Deposits (see p. 162). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1911.

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