Iron and Steel - Geology of the Manganese Ore Deposits of the Gold Coast, Africa (with Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 25
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- 1569 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1927
Abstract
The manganese ore deposits of the Gold Coast, British West Africa, occur in very ancient rocks, of both sedimentary and metamorphic types. In certain respects they have a strong resemblance to those of India and Brazil, as contrasted with those of Tertiary age in Georgia, but in this paper no careful comparison with them can be made. Viewed from the present condition of the manganiferous rocks, the oldest deposits are in the sediments. Later than these are the progressively metamorphosed representatives of these sediments. Youngest are the products of decay and degradation with the concentration of manganese oxide in the rocks of both groups. The oldest occurrences are in argillaceous and siliceous phyllites and slates, which show only a moderate degree of metamorphism. They belong to a series which also includes mudstones, sandstones, grits, conglomerates and subordinate limestones, with tuffs and lava-flows, largely of basic types. This has been named the Birrim System. Its age is unknown, for no definite fossils have been discovered in it. Since these non-fossiliferous strata at many plaees are of a character which in many parts of the world are suitable for the preservation of fossils, and which contain them, it is assumed that the Gold Coast deposits are pre-Cambrian. These rocks of the Birrim System have normally a northeast-southwest strike, and are folded, but not to any very great degree except in certain belts. From the Eastern Province of the Gold Coast they may be traversed diagonally across their strike for upwards of 600 miles, to the extreme northwestern corner of the Northern Territories. Thence they probably extend much farther into French territory.
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(1927) Iron and Steel - Geology of the Manganese Ore Deposits of the Gold Coast, Africa (with Discussion)MLA: Iron and Steel - Geology of the Manganese Ore Deposits of the Gold Coast, Africa (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.