"The Marquette Iron-bearing District Of Michigan," complete with its accompanying atlas, offers a detailed geological survey of one of the most significant iron ore regions in the United States. Authored by Charles Richard Van Hise and William Shirley Bayley, under the auspices of the U.S. Geological Survey, this comprehensive study delves into the geological formations, mineral compositions, and economic potential of the Marquette Range in Michigan.
Originally published as part of a larger series of geological monographs, this work remains a valuable resource for geologists, mining historians, and anyone interested in the industrial development of the Great Lakes region. The atlas provides essential maps and diagrams that complement the textual analysis, offering a visual understanding of the district's complex geology. This book captures a crucial chapter in America's industrial heritage.
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