Hematite Deposits, Steeprock Lake

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. W. Bartley
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

DURING the field season of 1938, the Ontario Department of Mines assigned a combined geological and geophysical survey patty to the investigation of the location, genesis, structural relationships, and economic possibilities of the hematite deposits at Steeprock lake. The investigation was carried out by detailed mapping of the rock exposures and a magneto-metric survey of the drift-covered portions of the area. This was supplemented during the winter of 1938-39 by further geophysical work conducted on the ice. Dr. A. A. Brant, of the Department of Physics, University of Toronto, was in charge of the geophysical work for the Department of Mines in the summer and for the Sterola Exploration Company in the winter. The writer supervised the geological examination. Scope of the Paper The present paper is an attempt to acquaint the members of the Institute with the structure and mode of occurrence of the deposits, since many people are of the erroneous opinion that they are analogous to the Mesaba and Michigan deposits. It is hoped that, from this discussion, they may be able to draw some conclusions of their own regarding the nature of the deposits, and the importance and future possibilities of the region.
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APA: M. W. Bartley  (1939)  Hematite Deposits, Steeprock Lake

MLA: M. W. Bartley Hematite Deposits, Steeprock Lake. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1939.

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