The Gold Deposits of Nova Scotia: An Analysis of the History and Present Status and a Hypothesis Concerning the Structural Features of the Province in Relation to the Deposition of Gold.

- Organization:
- Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
- Pages:
- 67
- File Size:
- 18369 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1926
Abstract
Gold was first found in Nova Scotia about 1830-40, but its significance at that time was not appreciated. Probably the first discovery that resulted in any work was made by Lieut. C. !'Estrange, at Mooseland, on the Tangier river, in 1858.1 Since that time gold has been mined with varying success until now, and from 1868 onwards work has never altogether ceased. Gold mining in Nova Scotia is at the moment under a cloud, and the idea generally accepted by most people is that it has failed in the past, and that there is no prospect for it in the future. The actual reasons for the present situation have never been carefully analysed, and it seems a good thing to see what really is the state of the case and whether or not this general idea is worthy of credence. It is the purpose of the present paper to analyse the situation in the light of present knowledge, and to set forth some data which may assist in the future development of the Province.
Citation
APA:
(1926) The Gold Deposits of Nova Scotia: An Analysis of the History and Present Status and a Hypothesis Concerning the Structural Features of the Province in Relation to the Deposition of Gold.MLA: The Gold Deposits of Nova Scotia: An Analysis of the History and Present Status and a Hypothesis Concerning the Structural Features of the Province in Relation to the Deposition of Gold.. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1926.