Philadelphia Paper - On the Occurrence of Lustrous Coal with Native Silver in a Vein in Porphyry in Ouray County Colorado

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 338 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1881
Abstract
Locality and Geological Occurrence.—The Atpine region of Southwest. Colorado. cort~prieiog the San Juan and Uncon~paghre Mountains, is con~posed of a deeply eroded sheet of acid eruptive rocks, overlying in part gneissic schiets, and in part limestones and sandstones, including portions of the Silurian, Devonian, arid Carboniferous systems. The section is clearly and beautifully exposed along the Uncompghre River from its headwaters to its exit from the mountains. The river's course from the town of Ouray towards the Los Pinos agency is due north, and four miles from Ouray, in this directiou, the Uocampaglire receives from the east the Red Casm Creek. Following up the narrow canon we find the section through white. sandotone in strata dipping to the north and west, and belonging either to the lower or middle Devonian system. Presently the steep cafion-like character of the ravine gives place to more gentle slopes, ad we have entered crysralline rock—porphyry. The contact is well marked, for the sandsbne, to a depth of from six to ten feet, resembles quartzite, i. e., is serui'fusd. Ascending still higher, a small
Citation
APA:
(1881) Philadelphia Paper - On the Occurrence of Lustrous Coal with Native Silver in a Vein in Porphyry in Ouray County ColoradoMLA: Philadelphia Paper - On the Occurrence of Lustrous Coal with Native Silver in a Vein in Porphyry in Ouray County Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1881.