Mesabi Range

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1920

Abstract

The Mesabi Range extends continuously from near Grand Rapids, on the Mississippi River, E.N.E. for a distance of about 1120 miles to near Birch Lake, where it is covered by the large gabbro flow which forms the base of the Keweenawan series. The same formation (Mesabi) appears again near Gunflint Lake on the international boundary, and shows as far east as Thunder Bay on the north shore of Lake Superior. Between Mesabi station, on the Duluth and Iron Range Railway, and Birch Lake, although considerable exploration work has been done, there is no evidence of concentration of ore in workable bodies. The Gunflint beds are thin alternating layers of chert and hematite. Alt the workable deposits at present known, on the Mesabi, lie between Mesabi station and Grand Rapids, the greater number being St. Louis County simplified geologic column is given herewith instead of the complete correlation table given by the United States Geological survey.
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APA: Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club  (1920)  Mesabi Range

MLA: Engineers' Club of Northern Minnesota Duluth Engineers' Club Mesabi Range. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1920.

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