This book offers a detailed report on the Keweenaw region in Michigan and on the mineral deposits in the area. Drawing upon data from a wide range of sources, the author discusses the various features of the copper formations in the region, including their geological structure, economic value, mining strategies and resultin consequences. It may serve as a useful source of reference for researchers in geology and mining history.
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