1952
DOI: 10.3133/pp237
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Geology of Clinton County magnetite district, New York

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“…(Postel, 1952), and at Cranberry, N. C. (Ross, 1935, p. 116), is1, in granulated zones in the country rock. Evidences of cataclastic deformation are generally absent, however, in the magnetite deposits of the St. Lawrence County district, NCAV York (B. F.…”
Section: Structure Of Depositsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…(Postel, 1952), and at Cranberry, N. C. (Ross, 1935, p. 116), is1, in granulated zones in the country rock. Evidences of cataclastic deformation are generally absent, however, in the magnetite deposits of the St. Lawrence County district, NCAV York (B. F.…”
Section: Structure Of Depositsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Gallagher (1937, pp. 74-77), and Postel (1952) believe the Adirondack deposits to be of igneous origin. According to Sims (in preparation), magnetite in the deposits of the Dover district, New Jersey, is genetically related to alaskite intrusions.…”
Section: Origin Of the Magnetite Depositsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bedrock has been studied by Postel and his associates (Postel, 1952;Postel, Dodson, and Carswell, 1956;Postel, Wiesnet and Nelson~ 1956;Nelson and others, 1956) and by Fisher (1968), Buddington (1937Buddington ( , 1953, and Miller (1919). The area is covered by the Adirondack Sheet of the Geologic Map of New York (Fisher and others, 1962).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%