Abstract

Two systems of fissures in the Magnolia Mining district of Boulder County, Colorado are occupied by ore deposits--a northwest system is mineralized with various tellurides, and a northeast system contains tungsten. The relation between these mineralized fissures with barren regional faults is discussed.

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