Lake Superior Paper - Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Iron-Range (Discussion, 978)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. M. Boss
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Jan 1, 1898

Abstract

Throughout the Lake Superior Basin each of the great ironranges, from which vast quantities of iron-ore have been, and are now being mined, presents characteristics differing from each and all of the others. One of the most peculiar of these varying features is found in the dikes of the Gogebic range. From an economical standpoint this feature of the dikes has been studied by our practical mining men more than any other geological phenomena in connection with the deposits of merchantable iron-ore. In the greater portion of our mines these dikes appear to form the riffles in the sluice of the ore formation, against which the particles of iron oxide are deposited in the process of concentration out of the quartzose matrix which is termed the ironbearing formation. In composition these dikes are apparently of a dioritic formation, more or less altered and decomposed, comparatively soft, and sometimes almost steatitic. While frequently showing something of a cleavage in the direction of their pitch, they are devoid of parallel laminæ, and when broken assume the form of irregular angular fragments. They are generally of nil ashy grey color, but sometimes at great depth are found to be quite dark, almost black, and of a very hard massive nature, showing radial or fibrous crystallization. Practically all of the dikes thus far discovered in the iron formation are approximately at right-angles with the dip of the formation, and the greater number of them have an average easterly dip of from fifteen to eighteen degrees. Sometimes, however, they are folded in such a manner as to form long synclinal basins; but while their western or initial extremity is fre-
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APA: C. M. Boss  (1898)  Lake Superior Paper - Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Iron-Range (Discussion, 978)

MLA: C. M. Boss Lake Superior Paper - Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Iron-Range (Discussion, 978). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1898.

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