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Geology and Trace Element Studies of Manganese Occurrences in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources
Mineral Resources Branch
Economic Geology Series ME 1974-1
By
D. G. Bishop and J. D. Wright
Table of Contents
Cover and Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Description of Individual Manganese Deposits
Chapter 3. Summary and Conclusions
Appendix Semiquantitative Spectrographic Analyses of Manganese Ores and Rocks - Tables 1-5
Figure 1. Index map showing location of manganese occurrences investigated in Nova Scotia - shown as in Pocket
Figure 25. Sample locations and manganese workings, Dean and Chapter mine, New Ross, Lunenburg County - shown as in Pocket
Figure 29. Geology and sample locations, Nicholsville, Kings County - shown as in Pocket