New York Paper - The Boulder Batholith on Montana (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Paul Billingsley
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1915

Abstract

The term Boulder batholith was first applied in 1897 by W. H. Weed2 to the extensive mass of granite in western Montana within whose borders occur the ore deposits of Butte. In a general way this was known to extend from Helena on the north to the Highland Mountains near Butte on the south, and to be relatively narrow in its east-west diameter. Its intrusive relations to the surrounding sedimentary rocks, and its probable Tertiary age, were described by Weed, but in many ways his statements, based upon incomplete data, have required revision. Most notable of the errors of this description of the batholith were the failure,3 since corrected, to recognize the intrusive contact of the granite with the capping of andesite, and the complete absence of any reference to the many extensions of the granite beyond the somewhat narrow limits of its largest exposure.
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APA: Paul Billingsley  (1915)  New York Paper - The Boulder Batholith on Montana (with Discussion)

MLA: Paul Billingsley New York Paper - The Boulder Batholith on Montana (with Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1915.

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