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Bedrock geologic map of the Greenwood quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan

January 1, 1974

The Marquette Iron Range is presently ( 1973) the second largest iron mining district in the United States. Commercial iron deposits, now mostly concentrating-grade ore, are in the Negaunee Iron-formation, which is part of a thick sequence of metasedimentary rocks of Precambrian X age. These rocks are preserved in the west-trending Marquette synclinorium, and are flanked to the north and south by older Precambrian W crystalline rocks (fig. 1). The Greenwood quadrangle includes part of· the central Marquette Range and part of the Precambrian W rocks south of the range. No mines are active in the quadrangle, but appreciable quantities of iron-formation may be future concentrating-grade iron ore reserves.

Publication Year 1974
Title Bedrock geologic map of the Greenwood quadrangle, Marquette County, Michigan
DOI 10.3133/gq1168
Authors William F. Cannon
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Geologic Quadrangle
Series Number 1168
Index ID gq1168
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Michigan Water Science Center