Economics, Geology, And The Search For Concealed Ore Deposits

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
William C. Peters
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

"A large proportion of the earth's surface is blanketed by young sedimentary formations and by recent lava flows. How many Guanajuatos lie concealed beneath the rhyolitic capping of the Sierra Madre of Mexico? How many Kirkland Lakes are under the drift cover of the Canadian Shield? How many Wilunas are still hidden by the alluvium of the desert of Western Australia? How many ore deposits lurk underneath the basalt-covered plateaus of the Columbia River region? If erosion at Goldfield, Nevada, had stopped 100 feet higher, probably no ore would have been exposed. How many Goldfields are still awaiting discovery?" --Hugh Exton McKinstry, 1948
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APA: William C. Peters  (1969)  Economics, Geology, And The Search For Concealed Ore Deposits

MLA: William C. Peters Economics, Geology, And The Search For Concealed Ore Deposits. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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