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A Sketch of the Geology of Cornwall
Including a Brief Description of the Mining Districts, and the Ores Produced in Them
An 1884 illustrated study exploring the geological formations of Cornwall, its mineral wealth and its key mining districts.
Brenton Symons (Author)
9781108066808, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 16 October 2013
244 pages, 15 b/w illus. 1 map
21.6 x 14 x 1.4 cm, 0.32 kg
Cornwall has one of the oldest mining histories in Europe. At one time, the county was a leading producer of tin, with over 2,000 mines in operation, but competition from overseas saw the boom years of the mid-nineteenth century give way to steady decline. Brenton Symons (1832–c.1908), an experienced mining engineer and metallurgist, firmly believed that the mineral wealth of Cornwall was far from exhausted and that careful application of financial investment and skilled personnel could boost the county's prosperity. This illustrated monograph, published in 1884, is his account of Cornwall's geological characteristics, giving details of the formation, location and economic use of various mineral deposits, and describing the extraction techniques of the key mining districts. Accessible and authoritative, this book remains relevant to readers interested in mineralogy, mining and the economic history of Cornwall.
Preface
1. Historical
2. Elvans, vein systems, and gangues
3. Distribution and paragenesis of minerals
4. The mining districts
5. Geological economics
6. History of metals
7. Quarries
Index.
Subject Areas: Geological surface processes [geomorphology RBGD]
