Pittsburgh Paper - The Tertiary Coal-Beds of Canyon City, Colorado

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. Neilson Clark
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THE coal-beds of Canyon City are situated six miles below the town, upon the Arkansas River. At this point the Rocky Mountains have thrown out from their main ridge two spurs. The one to the north, containing Pike's Peak and Cheyenne Mountain, is known as part of the "Rim Range;" the one to the west and south is known as the "Greenhorn Range." Against these syenitic mountains, the later rocks are piled and uplifted ; at right angles to the direction of this main uplift is the axis of a lesser plication. On the north, west, and south, the pitch is steep, gradually flattening as it approaches the centre of the basin and rising again to the east at a pitch of about 5", thus forming a perfect basin, the centre of which is only three miles east of the base of the Greenhorn Range.
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MLA: R. Neilson Clark Pittsburgh Paper - The Tertiary Coal-Beds of Canyon City, Colorado. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,

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