Ore-Deposits Of The Eastern Gold-Belt Of North Carolina

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. O. Crosby
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Mar 1, 1908

Abstract

INTRODUCTION. THE crystalline belt of the Atlantic Seaboard, south of New York, attains its maximum breadth of 220 miles on the northern border of North Carolina; and in this State it is most widely characterized by the occurrence of gold in workable deposits. Half a dozen auriferous belts have been recognized by Nitze and Hanna.1 These are, in the main, coincident in position and trend with the NE.-SW. zones of metamorphic slates and schists, which, more than any other feature, give character to the geological map of North Carolina. The central gold-belts, accompanying the main zone of slates and associated igneous rocks, are much the more important and persistent, and may be regarded as continuous northward across Virginia and southward into South Carolina. Tile eastern belt, on the other band, is the shortest and, economically, one of the least important. Its extreme length does not exceed 25 miles, the narrow band of slaty rocks to which it belongs passing, both NE. and SW., beneath the coastal-plain formations. But, although limited in area and production, this belt is, perhaps, comparable with the central belts or any part of the sea-board crystallines in the variety of conditions under which the gold occurs. It lies chiefly in the NE. part of Franklin county and the NW. part of Nash county, on the watershed of Fishing creek and other tributaries of Tar river. The elevation is between 400 and 500 ft. ; and the Tertiary peneplain has here an exceptionally perfect development, the reliefs separating the slightly incised stream-courses consisting of broad, flat-topped peneplain remnants, bounded by gentle lateral slopes.
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APA: W. O. Crosby  (1908)  Ore-Deposits Of The Eastern Gold-Belt Of North Carolina

MLA: W. O. Crosby Ore-Deposits Of The Eastern Gold-Belt Of North Carolina. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1908.

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