Discussions - Of Mr. Rutledge's Paper on The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa. (see p. 134)

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- Jan 1, 1910
Abstract
William Kelly, Vulcan, Mich.:—In the northern part of Bedford county, Pa., the county immediately south of Huntingdon, the Clinton measures appear along the eastern slope of Tussey mountain near its base. The only iron-ore bed that has been worked is in the upper part of the formation. Along the mountain this seam has a dip of more than 60°. At the outcrop the ore is soft and rich, but with depth it passes often abruptly into an almost pure limestone similar to that described by Dr. Rutledge. The soft ore extends deeper in the cross-gullies than it does under the higher gound between the depressions. The slates adjoining the rich ore have been weathered, but where in juxtaposition to lean ore and limestone they are hard. The alteration of the ore-bed is evidently the result of the conditions of drainage in quite recent geo-
Citation
APA: (1910) Discussions - Of Mr. Rutledge's Paper on The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa. (see p. 134)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Rutledge's Paper on The Clinton Iron-Ore Deposits in Stone Valley, Huntingdon County, Pa. (see p. 134). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1910.