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The Mineral Wealth of British Columbia, with an Annotated List of Localities of Minerals of Economic Value Volume 3. Albert Peter Low

The Mineral Wealth of British Columbia, with an Annotated List of Localities of Minerals of Economic Value Volume 3
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Author: Albert Peter Low
Page Count: 312 pages
Published Date: 06 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: PDF
ISBN: 9781130336306
Download Link: The Mineral Wealth of British Columbia, with an Annotated List of Localities of Minerals of Economic Value Volume 3
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1889 Excerpt: ...with small red dots. Their thickness, as given in the Geology of Canada, is only 40 feet, but they were found to have a surface breadth of 'J50 paces, which, with an average dip of 50, would give a thickness of 420 feet. Coarse, shaly and rubbly conglomerate, holding limestone pebbles (with some quartz). They dip S.(50CE.70, and have a breadth oftiu paces, corresponding to a thickness of 114 feet. Dark grey sandstones. Dip S.70E.20. Thickness about.... 10 feet. Grey calcareous shales, filled with bands, nodules and lenticular masses of limestone, abounding in fossils. Among these are the following: --Favorites Gothlandicut, Lamarck; Chaetetrt sp. or Dmdropora; Zaphrevti sp.; Crinoidal fragments; Chonetet; Strophodonta rarittriata, Conrad; Rhynehortella nvchohta, Hi, ft. sp. indt.; Atrypa reticvlarir, L.; Mmttella or Mtritta. very abundant, and including three species, M. Mia, Hall, II. laerir, Vanuxem, M. didijma, Dalman; Mtgambonia sp.; Grammyria Bp., resembling G. Acadicv, Billings; Orthonuta, sp.; Cvaillclla sp.; Orthocerar, with large siphuncle on one side, ten septa in the space of seven centimetres, and seven septa to its own diameter; ConntlUttJlt'uuomf, Hall; Calymnie Bhimrnbachii, Brongniart; Btyrichia tubtrrcvlalu, Khcden, typical examples, and in great abundance; I'roflusf sp. indt. These beds are regarded by Mr. Ami, by whom the fossils have been examined and in part collected, as corresponding to the Chat River limestones, equivalent to the upper part of the Chaleur group, and about equivalent to the lower part of the Lower Helderbere formation. Dip S.6oE. o0. Thickness about 10 feet. Bed and green shale, in alternating bands, with green argillaceous sandstones. The dip of these beds where they overlie those last mentioned is S.65E.15, their stro.

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