New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John B. Farish
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1891

Abstract

This brief paper is designed to place on record some interesting occurrences, recently observed during an examination of the Golden Age Mine, in Boulder county, Colorado. Leaving the little village of Jamestown—or Jimtown, as it is more generally called—located in the canon of James creek, the road winds up a steep mountain composed of the coarse gray granite, with occasional belts of gneiss, common to all the mineral-bearing sections of Boulder county, to the summit of the front range of the Continental Divide. Here are located the mines known as the Golden Age and the Sentinel, the relative locations of which are shown in Fig. 1. The Golden Age location covers the outcrop of a quartz-porphyry dike, which cuts through the granite country-rock with a strike of about N. 70' E. This dike varies in width from a few feet, as at a point between the main shaft and the Hill shaft, to about 50 feet,
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APA: John B. Farish  (1891)  New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, Colorado

MLA: John B. Farish New York September, 1890 Paper - Interesting Vein-Phenomena in Boulder County, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1891.

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