Discussions - Of Mr. Spurr's Paper on A Consideration of Igneous Rocks and their Segregation or Differentiation its Related to the Occurrence of Ores (see p. 288)

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- Jan 1, 1903
Abstract
Alexander N. Winchell, Butte, Mont. (communication to the Secretary): Mr. Spurr calls attention to the fact that an ore-deposit may be due to a succession of concentrations at different geological epochs. He cites an example of such a condition on Napoleon creek, a branch of Forty-Mile creek, Alaska. It will perhaps be of interest to call attention to another example of the same general character, not so remotely situated. The example referred to is located on Pole creek, a tributary of Cherry creek, in the extreme northeastern part of Madison county, Montana. An excellent geological map of this region is to be found in the Three Forks folio (No. 24) of the United States Geological Survey. According to this map, Pole creek, in its upper course, occupies the contact between the " Flathead " formation, which Peale correlates with the Middle and Lower Cambrian, and an area of gneisses and schists supposed
Citation
APA: (1903) Discussions - Of Mr. Spurr's Paper on A Consideration of Igneous Rocks and their Segregation or Differentiation its Related to the Occurrence of Ores (see p. 288)
MLA: Discussions - Of Mr. Spurr's Paper on A Consideration of Igneous Rocks and their Segregation or Differentiation its Related to the Occurrence of Ores (see p. 288). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1903.