Markland Or Nova Scotia Its History Natural Resources And Native Beauties

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Markland Or Nova Scotia Its History Natural Resources And Native Beauties
Robert Randall Mcleod
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557 100. 000 28. 000 99. 852 25. 160 67. 502 35. 000 Passing to the westward, a large deposit of spathic ore is found at Sutherland's Brook, held by the Pictou Coal & Iron Company. The containing strata were formerly considered oi millstone grit age, but from the proximity of gypsum and limestone they would seem rather to belong to the marine limestone formation. As far as can be judged from- a rough survey, this ore is foimd at a horizon 800 feet lower than, the ironstone of French River.
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...bed dips south at an angle of 60 degrees, and varies in thick- 208 markland; or, nova scotia.
ness from 6 to 10J/2 feet, and has above and below a small bed of the same, 6 to 10 inches thick. The ore is a sparry carbonate of iron, holding peroxide in places, with a variable proportion of manganese and very little sulphur and phosphorus. Superficially it is rusted, but where unweathered of a pearly gray color. From surface indi- cations it appears probable that this ore extends over a considerable district, and the writer is inclined to consider it characteristic of a horizon low down in the marine limestone.


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