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Assessment of the Tonopah 1° by 2° Quadrangle, Nevada by Greta J. Orris and Frank J. Kleinhampl U.S...porphyry molybdenum Epithermal gold-silver veins Hot-spring gold-silver Sediment-hosted disseminated gold-silver...provides basic and interpreted geologic data for long-range national mineral resource policy and aids in Federal...gold-silver veins, sediment-hosted gold-silver, hot-spring gold-silver, and simple antimony deposits...Tonopah 1° x 2° quadrangle, Nevada, covers over 19,000 km2 in central Nevada. The region is largely dominated |
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Fossils in America A Range Guide to Mines and Minerals The Rock-Hunter's Range Guide Petrified Forest...different form in A Range Guide to Mines and Minerals and The Rock-Hunter's Range Guide, both by Jay Ellis...Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North...of commercial mining is also long, beginning with the Kenya opal mines of 4000 B.C. Mining began with gemstones...gemstones, instead of metallic ores, and mining for turquoise was enormously extended throughout the |
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and abrasives-pump! g Denver, has served the mining industry in the Rocky Mountain area for over 30... AND APPLICATIONS & DREDGE IN THE MAJOR MINING PUMPS PROTECTED CENTERS OF THE WORLD Henlyof...cuttings to escape easily of the world’s largest mining and contracting firms know of Liddicoat ease...the low-centre wings. Salt Laké City 4, Utah MINING WORLD, March, 1952. Volume 14 No }. Published monthly...March 1879. Postmaster please send notice ' to MINING WORLD 71 Columbia St., Seattle 4 Washington for |
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DIRECTOR BULLETIN 527 ORE DEPOSITS OF THE HELENA MINING REGION MONTANA BY ADOLPH KNOPF WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT............................ Historical sketch of mining.................................................................................... Marysville district.......................................................... Drumlummon mine........................................... Cruse mine.......:.............................................. Belmont mine................................................. 50 51 51 |
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Los Angles Mexico Special Issue II The Ojuela Mine Preface to Mexico-II1................................................................ 24 Mapimí District Geology ........................................in the San Judas chimney, Level 6, of the Ojuela mine. Houston Museum of Natural Science collection; Wendell...headframes and processing facilities of the Ojuela mine ca. 1900. The famous suspension bridge designed...Mexican localities that came to mind was the Ojuela mine, source of countless thousands of wonderful mineral |
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VERE VERE REVERE Fy -, . 56th Annual Report MINING INDUSTRY OF IDAHO for 1954 GEORGE EDWARD VIOLET...ek Cale TAD ER Bone ns me 8 sel ae eee dasa (Mine? rea Mey INIT agaee eae se eter igs Be EO Operations...2--2-225. ea, County Bear Lake Benewah ................ 96 (Sia stlinore; County, <=... 100 trankiineg...Countyse 22.2. 102 County _........-... (Oe remont 103 8 OMe Geri County S0Bedaho. Boise C@ounty~-...tc ‘County 1... l8 84 Kootenai 2122s erate 109 Ol ame enna O2emOwyneer County "County: 2 2 |
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Valley--___-------------_---_-_--------_------Tin Creek...__._.____-..___--_..____._______-._--.__-_ Camp...3-6. Geologic maps: 3. Beryllium deposits on Camp Creek, Lost River area. 4. Beryllium deposits on Rapid...River valley. 6. Tin and beryllium deposits on Tin Creek. 1. Map of the western Seward Peninsula, Alaska...uncertain age exposed around the mouth of Esch Creek.... ___________--__._____-_-.____ 4. Clastic limestone...Photograph of a cross section of a nodule from the Camp Creek deposits_------_----_____-_________________ 31. |
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Mil' i I ';> ?mii Wmmh 11181 \ lMINING / DEPAfiTtriEiT Of Library Numbrr; M / Return...SD^al loan. / permJssie INDEX TO) VOLUME Mining and I imiin n ni 1920 it^!/f/vt n nun t...161 Science and industry. Allen, A. moving from mine-hoists Signaling Allen, C. A 232 cages 645 Allis-Chalmers...Consolidated Gold Fields of South 881 Africa 747 American Mining Congress Editorial. 752. 790, 826 Ditto 215 Co...book review Assaying methods at the Globe & Phoenix mine 4 51 H. R. Edmands. 108 Association of Accountants |
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comprehensive nileto the character, fis, ie and mining history of placer and lode goldfrom the southern...records that provided technical details of the mining districts in the Quartzsite area. The staff of...historical documents, photos, and maps ofthe Quartzsite District. The Arizona Historical Society, the Arizona Historical...Prospectors Association of America, and Miners Creek. After a long days drive, and field work at a secret...in the hardknocks of real world prospecting and mining. vill (top) Geology students pause for a photograph |
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Mountains, G: Granite–Rhyolite province, HC–L: Horse Creek and Laramie AMCG complexes, M: Mazatzal orogen,...tectonically stable crust that could provide the hot, high-pressure, tectonically stable, and anhydrous...fault zones or terrane boundaries (e.g., the Horse Creek anorthosite: Scoates & Chamberlain 1995, 1997, Frost...g., Hoffman 1989) suggested that subcontinental hot spots and plumes could produce the conditions necessary...Lowlands by the late Ottawan, steeply dipping Black Creek Shear Zone (Fig. 4), which the ca. 1160 Kingston |
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(jcoloffist, chief of division. Maurice (f(K)i)MAN, mining engineer. Harry M. Ickis, topographer. Hknry (»... View of tho Laboratory of the Bureau A mine in Hen^uet Hot sprinji^s at Tiui, Albay Province AND MAPS... Smith and (loodman. in the Aron^y mining Mashate, district, Messrs. Ickis. 'roj)()graj)hie and...such an attitude. Puhlicity will do no harm to the mining interests, hut it will he a heneiit. The old custom...will he appreciated and su])ported hy the men mining of the Philippines. There are nuiny factors which |
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Show. " Stanislaus Treasure Trove." Stanislaus County Fairgrounds, Turlock, Ca. Mother Lode M ineral...$2 regardless of the size of your order for all USA orders! NEW CUTTING ROUGH MATERIAL. AUSTRALIAN BLUE...$2.50 per lb. for grade no. 1, grade number two mine run Is S1 .00 per lb. for cabs and tumbling. AMETHYST...in corked glass vials. The fossils and crystals range from about 1/ , " to ½". LABELS: Each specimen is...Dealer space filled. Feb. 17 and 18. Williamson County Gem and M in• eral Society. Annual Show. Comm. |
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© 2006 by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. All rights reserved. Electronic edition...edition published 2009. © 2006 by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. All rights reserved...edition published 2009. © 2006 by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration. All rights reserved...for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. (SME) 8307 Shaffer Parkway Littleton, Colorado, USA 80127...763-3132 www.smenet.org Copyright © 2006 Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, Inc. Eletronic edition |
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petrographic microscope. Part III explores the range of naturally forming minerals and introduces hand...Hans-Rudolf Wenk University of California, Berkeley, USA and Andrei Bulakh St Petersburg State University...the range of minerals and introduces hand specimen identification. It also discusses the wide range of...of water and some of earth. Metals obtained by mining come from water; stones, including the precious...(mina is the Latin word for ‘‘mine’’, and minare is Latin for ‘‘to mine’’). Pliny the Elder, who was killed |
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Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, & Related Terms Compiled and edited by the Staff of the U.S. Bureau of...Graham, Director FOREWORD The need for a revised mining dictionary is obvious when one considers the technological...that have occurred since the Bureau's previous mining dictionaries were published. The Bureau had pioneered...the Mining and Minerals Industry," and continuing to the 1968 publication "A Dictionary of Mining, Minerals...Minerals, and Related Terms." To develop a modern mining dictionary, the U.S. Bureau of Mines initiated |
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Spitzbergen Carb. Boghead Natal 16. Scotland Hat Creek British Columbia Marine (?) J/3 'J/8 Brunner ...Province Coals Eastern Region Coal Bed State County Rank Age; Comments 1. Block Indiana Clay ...continued Green River Region Wyoming 3. Vermillian Creek Sweetwater Sub-Bit, Cret.?; Lacustrian Bit....Province Coals Appalachian Region Coal Bed State County Rank Age; Comments 1. Alma Kentucky Martin...W. Virginia Randolph Bit. Penn. 19. "Tupper Creek" W. Virginia Kanawha Bit. Penn. 20. Upper Cobb |
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Internetow Astin Foul .: La ee AN INTRODUCTION TO MINING Exploration, Feasibility, Extraction, Rock Mechanics...AND N.S.W. Professor and Head of Department of Mining and Mineral Sciences, Broken Hill Division, University...introduction to mining Index. Includes bibliographies. ISBN 0 454 00087 1. 1. Mining— Australia. I....STUDIES . Introduction 5 Geological Terminology—Mining Terminology—References— Bibliography . Exploration...Feasibility Studies Scale of Operations—Factors Affecting Mine Planning and Operation—Sensitivity Studies—Case |
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plume hypothesis envisaged a cylindrical column of hot material rising from the deep mantle to continually...resulted from motion of the Pacific lithosphere over a hot region in the mantle beneath. The concept was extended...they were fueled by source material delivered in hot plumes that rose by virtue of their thermal buoyancy...of global large igneous provinces. B&R—Basin and Range province; CRB—Columbia River basalts; EAR—East African...extension and magmatism. The extending Basin and Range province in the western United States is associated |
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elevated temperatures yields products exhibiting a range of composition NbCl;33— NbClo67, NbBr3.o3—NbBro¢>...off and sent to the fortifier for further use. The hot ti oil is withdrawn from the nitrator, crystallized...further use through countercurrent direct contact with hot combustion gas, thus harmlessly burning the nitro-bodies...nitrated by spraying cold liquid nitric acid into hot propane. The reactor operates adiabatically since...Further nitration under more forcing conditions (using hot fuming nitric acid and concentrated sulfuric acid) |