Longyear Drilling Site Rock – Hoyt Lakes, MN
N 47° 33.252 W 092° 07.204
15T E 566202 N 5267128
A marker placed by the Iron Range Historical Society tells about the displayed rock.
Waymark Code: WMFQAE
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 11/17/2012
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A geological treasure sits in the parking area near the Longyear historical drilling site and trails. The marker was placed by the Iron Range Historical Society and reads:
This piece of rock is from the lower part of the upper slaty member – Biabik formation. The rock consists of thin, wavy beds of magnetite, magnetic black fine-grained argillite and irregular shaped pods or lenses of chert/silicate. This rock is about 2 billion years old.
During the last glacial stage, about 10 thousand years ago, this rock was plucked from an outcrop north of here.
Iron Range Historical Society, 1975.
Marker Type:: Roadside
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