The Geology of the Central Mineral Belt of Newfoundland: A Collation and Contribution

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. K. Snelgrove
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

Introduction ?Concerning the inland commodities, as wel to be drawen from this land (Newfoundland) there is nothing which our East and Northe.rly countries of Europe doe yeelde, but the like also may be made in (ît) as plentifully by time and industry : Namely, rosen, pitch . . . metalls, and many moe. All which the countries will aford, and the soyle is apt to yeelde ... For besides these alreadie recounted and infinite moe, the mountains generally make shew of minerall substance : Iron very common, lead, and somewhere copper. I will not auerre of richer metalls: albeit ... more then hope may be concieued thereof. " - Narrative of Captain Hayes, second-in-command to Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Expedition, IJ83 (From Hakluyt). The investigations set forth in the following pages were made in the field in Newfoundland during the summer of 1927, and later in the laboratories and library of McGill University, and in the library of the Canadian Geological Survey at Ottawa, with the purpose of collating and adding to our knowledge of the geology of an area roughly wedge-shaped in outline, and nearly nine thousand square miles in extent, stretching across the centre of the island of Newfoundland, from the southwest to the northeast coasts. To the description of this district, which contains most of the known mineral occurrences of Newfoundland, the term mineral belt is here introduced.
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APA: A. K. Snelgrove  (1928)  The Geology of the Central Mineral Belt of Newfoundland: A Collation and Contribution

MLA: A. K. Snelgrove The Geology of the Central Mineral Belt of Newfoundland: A Collation and Contribution. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1928.

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