The Limonite Deposits Of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto Rico

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 1687 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 3, 1918
Abstract
DURING the summer of 1916, while on a visit to the United States Agricultural Experiment Station at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, the writers were told by D. W. May, the director, that an occurrence of manganese ore had been reported from the mesa southeast of Mayaguez. A visit to the locality showed that the mesa is covered by a mantle of bright red soil resting upon serpentine. Here and there over its surface concretionary masses of limonite have been washed out of this soil. These were FIG. I.-MAYAGUEZ FROM NORTHWEST END OF MESA. apparently mistaken for manganese ore. On account of the similarity of this occurrence to the extensive iron deposits of northeastern Cuba, it was thought that a brief description based upon a two days' reconnaissance survey of the area would be of scientific interest. Mayaguez is on the west coast of Porto Rico, at Mayaguez Bay, which is the third in importance of the harbors of the island. The city itself is about ¾ mile inland on the low-lying plain at the mouth of the
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APA:
(1918) The Limonite Deposits Of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto RicoMLA: The Limonite Deposits Of Mayaguez Mesa, Porto Rico. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.