IRON ORES OF THE CLINTON FORMATION *J\ 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



The following is a list of publications dealing with Clinton ores 

 and their occurrence in New York State. The more important ones 

 have been reviewed in an initial section of this report. 



Ashburner, C. A. Petroleum and Natural Gas in New York State. Am. 

 Inst. Min. Eng. Trans, v. i6. 1888. 



Includes a number of well sections involving the Clinton formation. 



Beck, L. C. Mineralogy of New York. 1842. 



Contains brief mention of the ores, with analyses of samples from Wolcott and 

 Rochester. 



Chester, Albert H. The Iron Region of Central New York. 



An address delivered before the Utica Mercantile and Manufacturing Association, 

 Utica, N. Y., 1891. 



Describes the Clinton ores found in Oneida county and advocates the erection of 

 local blast furnaces for their treatment. Gives several chemical analyses. 



Conrad, T. A. First Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the Third 

 District of New York. Albany 1840. 



Briefly describes the Clinton in western New York. 



Eaton, Amos. A Geological and Agricultural Survey of the District Ad- 

 joining the Erie Canal in the State of New York. Albany 1829. 

 First to describe the ores and associated strata. 



Eckel, E. C. The Clinton Hematite. Eng. & Min. Jour. v. 79, 1905. 

 A short account of the fossil and oolitic beds at Clinton, with analyses. 



Englehardt, F. E. Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Onondaga 

 Salt Springs, for the year 1884. 



Gives detailed sections of two well borings in the vicinity of Syracuse. 



Foerste, A. F. On the Clinton Oolitic Iron Ores. Am. Jour. Sci. Scr. 

 3. V. 41. 



Refers to the presence of fossils in the ores and advocates a leplacement process to 

 account for the introduction of the iron. 



Kail, James. Second Annual Report of the Fourth Geological District. 

 Albany 1840. 



Geology of New York, part IV, comprising survey of the Fourth 



Geological District. Albany 1843. 



The best authority on the Clinton stratigraphy in western New York. 



Palaeontology of New York v. 2. Albany 1852. 



Contains sections of the Clinton strata in Herkimer and Montgomery counties. 



Hartnagel, C. A. Geologic Map of the Rochester and Ontario Beach Quad- 

 rangles. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 114. 1907. 



Shows the Clinton outcrop within this area and describes the succession of 

 strata found in the Genesee gorge. 



The Clinton Hematite. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. 112. 1906. 



Notes on recent mining developments in the Clinton belt. 



Kimball, James P. Genesis of Iron Ores by Isomorphous and Pscudonutr- 

 phous Rcplacemcnl of Limestone. Am. Gcol. v. 8. 1S91. 

 Advances the replacement hypothesis for the Clinton ores. 



