“…However, the occurrence of magnetite concentrations in sharply bounded tabular- 'f 9 shaped bodies, the absence of large igneous intrusions which could have been the source of residual iron- (Sims, 1958;Drake, 1969Drake, , 1970and Baker and Buddington, 1970). Recent hypotheses regarding the genesis of the magnetite deposits are diverse and include 1) introduction of iron by residual fluids from hornblende granite and alaskite to form contactmetasomatic skarn deposits (Sims, 1953(Sims, » 19585 2) release, transport, and concentration of iron through recrystallization-and deformation of amphibolite during regional metamorphism (Hagner and Collins, 1955;Collins, I969a, 1969b); and syngenetic concentration of iron by sedimentary processes prior to metamorphism (Baker and Buddington, 1970). (Bayley, 1910, 19^1;Bayley et al, 191^)i and very little detailed mapping has been done in the area of this study.…”