| | Report (volume) | Mineral Occurrences of New York State with Selected References to Each Locality By ELAI E M. LUEDKE,...BULLETIN 1072 - F Prepared in cooperation with the New York State Museum and Science Service, Geological Survey...Luedke, Elaine McNallan, 1931Mineral occurrences of New York State with selected references to each locality...economic geology) "Prepared in cooperation with the New York State Museum and Science Service, Geological Survey...Survey." 1. Mines and mineral resources- ew York (State)-Bibl. (S~ ries: U. S. Geological Survey. Bulletin | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Vol. 82, 1987, pp. 489-496 SCIENTIFIC SOURCE OF LEAD COMMUNICATIONS AND MINERALIZING BRINES FOR ROSSIE-TYPE...ROSSIE-TYPE Pb-Zn VEINS IN THE FRONTENAC AXIS AREA, NEW YORK R. A. AYUSO, N. K. FOLEY, U.S. GeologicalSurvey...the Frontenac axis area of New York and Ontario. and tectonic In New York, the veins(Fig. 1) occurmainlywest...similarin color veins, mined in the 1800s for lead, were first de- and occurrenceto smallfluorite crystalsin...emplacementof Rossieveinsis unknown. Balmat-Edwards, New York). Althoughnoneof these The veinsare mineralogically |
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