Some Observations on Post-Carboniferous Mineralization of Nova Scotia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. P. Messervey
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Jan 1, 1929

Abstract

As a result of my field examinations in this Province, I have been struck by the evidence of widespread mineralization in rocks, particularly the limestones of Carboniferous age. Six prospects of lead and zinc or lead alone scattered through the eastern part of the mainland, one copper prospect and three veins of siderite, all point to a period of mineralization subsequent to the forming of the Carboniferous rocks in which they occur. While none of the present prospects are of proved economic importance, still it is possible, and indeed probable, that further prospecting will find concentrations sufficiently large to make mines. It may possibly aid the prospecting for these base metals if the present scraps of information are assembled from various sources, and I will further briefly recount the information as a result of my observations. Gay?s River At Gay's river, midway between Halifax and Truro, and four miles east of the railway, numerous pits and natural exposures show galena and sphalerite in limestone of Carboniferous age, near where it lies unconformably upon slate and quartzite of the gold series. These exposures extend for a length of over one thousand feet along a curving contact. The pits show that on the contact there is a fossiliferous and somewhat porous layer of limestone, which is so impregnated with galena and small amounts of sphalerite as to be of ore grade. Wherever observed, the thickness of this layer is less than two feet.
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APA: J. P. Messervey  (1929)  Some Observations on Post-Carboniferous Mineralization of Nova Scotia

MLA: J. P. Messervey Some Observations on Post-Carboniferous Mineralization of Nova Scotia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1929.

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