Geological Report on Asbestos and its Indications, in the Province of Quebec, Canada - Lucius J. Boyd - Book

Geological Report on Asbestos and its Indications, in the Province of Quebec, Canada

GEOLOGICAL REPORT ON ASBESTOS, AND ITS INDICATIONS, IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, CANADA.
London: E. FORSTER GROOM, 15, CHARING CROSS, S.W.
1889.
HAVING been called upon to make a close and careful examination of the geological formations in the eastern townships of Garthby, Wolf'stown, and Coleraine, situated in the province of Quebec, Canada, I gave special attention to the distribution of the Asbestos-bearing rocks (serpentine), which have been, in my opinion, heretofore only partially traced. Perhaps this was owing to the difficulties which had to be encountered from the thick undergrowth which in many places rendered it almost impossible to penetrate sufficiently in order to make a true report as regards the existence, location, and association of these rocks.
Admirable reports have been written by R. E. Ellis, LL.D., Dr. Hunt, and others, on the origin and distribution of the serpentines, and have been fully discussed and ventilated. Still, though various opinions have been expressed upon the subject, they appear to differ in many respects. I mention these facts as possibly one inexperienced or unacquainted with the country might consider it strange that a thorough examination of the Asbestos properties had not been followed. Yet the causes I have mentioned above, as well as the difficulties I had to contend with during the months of heavy snowfall, lead me to believe that my confrères (geologists) were disinclined to follow up a correct and actual prospectus of these valuable serpentinous localities.
Before locating, or going into details of these classes of rock as a mineral repository, I intend to treat on the subject as regards their mode of existence and origin.
Serpentine is diffused under the head of metamorphic rocks, while, in the widest sense, according to Studor and others, mineral metamorphism means every change of aggregation, structure, or chemical condition, which rocks have undergone subsequently to their deposition and stratification, or the effects which have been produced by forces other than gravity and cohesion.

Lucius J. Boyd
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2010-09-04

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Asbestos -- Québec (Province)

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