| | Report (volume) | Geology and ,0 e Deposits of the . Philipsburg Dis ict .Granite County, Montaria GEOLOGICAL SURVEY _BULLETIN... Geology and Ore Deposits of the Philipsburg District Granite County, Montana By WILLIAM C. PRINZ GEOLOGICAL...GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1237 A study of the silver-zinc and manganese deposits of the Nation's only...only battery-grade manganese dioxide district UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1967...the Philipsburg district. 2-6. Maps of part of the Philipsburg district, showing geology and mine workings | | | Report (issue) | organization is carrying on for the direct advancement of mining interests throughout the country than can readily... stone, sand, gravel, underground water. Gold, silver, copper, ' iron, coal, lime, clay, pumice, mineral...stone, road metal, clay. Gold. National Park; no mining permitted. Gold. Iron, coal, ' manganese, lime...Weed, W. H.; Ei~- Copper, silver, gold. mons, S. F.; Tower, G. W. Gold, silver, coal, stone, Lindgren,...Campbell, M. R...... Coal, iron, barite. Gold, silver, coal, diatomaLindgren, W ...... ceous earth, stone | | | Report (issue) | PAPER GEOLOGY AND ORE DEPOSITS OF THE PHILIPSBURG QUADRANGLE MONTANA BY WILLIAM HARVEY EMMONS AND FRANK.............................. . .......... . .52 Silver Hill formation ... _... _. ___ . __ .............. - _- _- _... - ..... - - - - - - _86 Sill in Silver Hill formation. ____ ... ____ ...... __ .... __...__ 86 Basic intrusives in the Cretaceous on Gold Creek .. __ ._ .. ___ .. __ . __ . _____ ._. __ ......... _.. ....... --_ .. - --_87 Diorite of Foster Creek and Olson Gulch __ .. __ . _. . _. ____ .... _______ | | | Report (issue) | Resources of the Flint Creek Range Wilderness Study Area, Granite and Powell Counties, Montana by George...potential of the Flint Creek Range Wilderness Study Area, Granite and Powell Counties, Montana. The area was...was classified as the Flint Range Further Planning Area, during the Second Roadless Area Review and Evaluation...Forest Service, January 1979. SUMMARY The Flint Creek Range Wilderness Study Area comprises 52,340...central part of the Flint Creek Range in the Deer < Lodge National Forest, Montana. It contains (1) a | | | Report (volume) | STRUCTURAL MATERIALS, ETC., by E. C. Eckel. GOLD AND SILVER. ................................................Silverton mining area, by L. H. Woolsey.. Montana: . The Granite-Bimetallic and Cable mines, Philipsburg quadrangle...Collier. Wyoming: Gold developments in central TJinta County and at other points 011 Snake River, by A. R. Schultz................. Survey publications on gold and silver.................................. COPPER .................... Colorado: Carnotite in Rio Blanco County, by H. S. Gale....................... Maine: Note | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Montana Mineral Locality Index Downloaded by [University of Nebraska, Lincoln] at 20:00 09 April 2015...2015 K NOWN AS THE TREASURE STATE, Montana is rich in mineral and gemstone localities. The state motto...Plata meaning “gold and silver,” and the state seal with its representation of mining tools clearly proclaim...Montana’s mining origins. Montana’s production of copper, coal, gold, lead, manganese, phosphate, silver, talc...published describing the occurrence, collecting, mining, and cutting of the two state gemstones. Figure | | | Report (issue) | Resources Maps of the Butte 1o x 2° Quadrangle, Montana AVAILABILITY OF BOOKS AND MAPS OF THE U.S. GEOLOGICAL...Resources Maps of the Butte 1o x 2° Quadrangle, Montana By JAMES E. ELLIOTT, CHARLES M. TRAUTWEIN, CHESTER...resources maps of the Butte 1°x2° quadrangle, Montana I by James E. Elliott ... [et al.]. p. em. - (U...1. Mines and mineral resources-Montana-Butte Region. 2. Geology-Montana-Butte Region. 3. Conterminous............................................... . Mining History ...................................... | | | Report (volume) | it helpful to refer to Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant, it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals of wide distribution...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products but because they furnish...museum specimens. Some mineral aggregates, as clay, granite, limestone, sand, and sandstone, are included,...See Bauxite and Hallpysite. Asbestos. Tallapoosa County, with corundum deposits near Dudleyville; not found | | | Report (volume) | Bulletin 922-G MANGANESE DEPOSITS AT PHILIPSBURG GRANITE COUNTY, MONTANA A PRELIMINARY REPORT BY E. N. GODDARD...Minera-logy........................................ Silver and zinc-lead ores..................... Rhodochrosite........................................ Headlight mine.................................... Geology.......possibilities and reserves............. Scratch Awl mine.................................. Geology.........deposits.................................. Trout mine.......................................» History | | | Report (issue) | Mountain region of Wyoming contains few metalliferous mining camps. Moreover, not many of those that have been...other resources. Next to the Grand Encampment district, which yielded a fair amount of copper ore from...from 1898 to 1908, and the South Pass district,, which has a record of producing $450,000 in gold from...upon which a little work is done each summer, the district is practically abandoned. Ore was first discovered... Kirwin has been the scene of much ill-advised mining practice, with the result that the possible merit | | | Report (volume) | ....................................... 102 District of Columbia ......................................... 139 144 146 153 158 163 169 . 172 174 Montana..................................................to refer to Geological Survey Bulletin 507, "The mining districts of the western United States," and to...abundant it may have been completely exhausted by mining or quarrying. Deposits of minerals that are widely...because they occur in sufficient quantity to warrant mining for their usual products, but because they furnish | | | Report (issue) | SULPHUR AND PYRITE. THE COVE CREEK SULPHUR BEDS, UTAH. By WILLIS T. LEE. GENERAL STATEMENTS. Location...located in central Utah, at Sulphurdale, a small mining camp about 20 miles north of Beaver, Utah, the...permanent and is deserted during the winter or whenever mining operations cease. The deposits are situated about...old Cove Fort and are locally known as the Cove Creek sulphur beds. They are conveniently reached by team...doubtless much greater than it would be if the mining were done on a scale sufficiently large to warrant | | | Report (volume) | depth__________ Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions_ Composition of mine waters of the Jopliu-region___________...Arizona__________________________ 208 Note on the Bisbee district, Arizona, by F. L. Ransome_ 209 Globe and Miami...Mexico____________________ 22J Burro Mountain district, New Mexico_____________ 222 , Cananea, Mexico...__ 233 Shasta County, California______ _ __ 234 Snowstorm lode, Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho__ _ 235...235 Encampment district, Wyoming_____________;___ 236 Ducktown, Tennessee______________________ Gossan | | | Report (volume) | precipitation of the metalo........ Composition of mine waters............................................of sulphide enrichment Continued. Composition of mine waters Continued. Discussion of analyses Continued........................................ Gold and silver............................................ Changes...on depth..................... Precipitates from mine waters under superficial conditions....... Oxidation...relations and minerals of silver........................... Principal silver minerals................ | | | Report (issue) | MANGANESE ORE IN MONTANA, UTAH, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON. By J. T. PARDEE. DEPOSITS IN MONTANA. HISTORY AND...production of manganese ore in Montana. Although since 1870 the Butte and Philipsburg districts had produced...produced large quantities of the ores of copper, silver, and other metals, the fact that large bodies of manganese...ore from Philipsburg. In 191Y the production in that district so greatly increased that Montana jumped...country, were overlooked for several months after the mining of the oxide ores had begun. In 1918 a further | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | B. Geology and Ore Deposits of the Philipsburg Quadrangle, Montana. By. W. H. EMMONS and F. C. CALKINS...Paper 78, 1915. Pp. 271, pls. 17, figs. 55. The Philipsburg quadrangle includes an area of 827 square miles...lying immediately west and northwest of Anaconda, Montana. It is a country of strong relief, almost midway...is the Cambrian system, comprising the Flathead, Silver Hill, Hasmark, and Red Lion formations. The Red...Mesozoic is not strongly developed in this part of Montana. Only three formations are here present-the Ellis | | | Report (issue) | description of the geology, mining history, and production of the major gold-mining districts in 21 States...relations ---------------------------History of gold mining and trends in production_ J\labama -----------...--------------Cleburne County ----------~----------------- Tallapoosa County --------------------------Alaska...------------------Cochise County -----------------------------Gila County --------------------------------Greenlee...ee County ----------------------------R[aricopa County ----------------------------R[ohave County -- | | | Report (volume) | Bulletin, vol. 40. New York. American Institute of Mining Engineers: Bi-Monthly Bulletin, nos. 19-24; Transactions...series, vols. 25, 26. New Haven, Conn. American Mining Congress: Papers and Addresses, 10th Annual Session... vol. 2, no. 1. Oakland, Cal. California State Mining Bureau: Report of Board of Trustees for 1908; Bulletins... Ont. Canadian Mining Institute: Journal, vols. 10, 11. Ottawa, Ont. Canadian Mining Journal, vol. 29...Bulletins, nos. 10-12. Hartford, Conn. Delaware County Institute of Science: Proceedings, vol. 3, nos | | | Report (volume) | ........................ 5 5 Distribution of mining districts..................................................................................... Montana.......................................................................... PART II. Catalogue of mining districts, by J. M. Hill..................................................... Classification of mining districts..................................................................................... Montana............................................... | | | Report (volume) | complexly zoned garnets from oxidized skarn, Surprise Mine, Nevada 16 Ternary diagrams showing ranges of garnet...chalcopyrite 18 Graphs showing distributions of silver grade for Au-bearing skarns 22 Graphs showing gold...gold grade compared with copper grade and silver grade 23 Contents Ill TABLES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6....gold and silver are major commodities exploited 40 Gold-bearing skarns in which gold and silver are byproduct...In recent years, a significant proportion of the mining industry's interest has been centered on discovery | | | Book | ROADSIDE % JEOLOGY of Montana David Alt and Donald W. Hyndman ROADSIDE N JEOLoGY of Montana David Alt Donald...Roadside geology of Montana. Bibliography: p. Includes index. 1. Geology — Montana — Guide-books. I. Hyndman...know something about the rocks and landscapes of Montana. We hope our professional colleagues will enjoy...dealing with the four major geologic provinces in Montana. Each starts with its own more specific narrative...Nearly every geologist who has ever worked in Montana contributed something to this book. We read almost | | | Report (issue) | Reconnaissance of the ore deposits in northern Yuma County, Ariz.: Bull. 451, 130 pp., 1911. 30c. -. The ore...H., Geology and ore deposits of the Park City district, Utah: Prof. Paper 77, 231 pp., 1912. BROOKS,...The mineral deposits of Alaska and the Alaskan mining industry in 1913: Bull. 592, pp. 1-74, 1914. 413... The Chisana placer district, Alaska: Bull. 592, pp. 309-320, 1914. Gold, silver, and copper in Alaska...213-225, 1914. BUTLER, B. S.,'and DUNLOP, J. P., Silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the Central States in | | | Report (issue) | organization is carrying on for the direct advancement of mining interests throughout the country than can readily...the Survey's work in economic geology. GOLD AND SILVER. NOTES ON THE PLACER DEPOSITS OF GREATERVILLE,...latter part of March, 1909, while engaged in a mining reconnaissance of the Patagonia and Nogales quadrangles...running 7 miles a little south of east to Cienega Creek, thence following south up that valley to the station...Yuba mine at the head of Hughes Gulch was operated in a small way. Some cerusite containing silver and | | | Book (volume) | Dahlonega Co. and Rabum Co., and the McDuffie County Belt extending through portions of McDuffie, Warren...Sphalerite. BALDWIN COUNTY MILLEDGEVILLE, at state farmjasper. BANKS COUNTY COMMERCE, along Hwy. 59...along adjoining Co. linerock crystal. BARROW COUNTY WINDER, along rd. to Jefferson and 1½ mi. inside...Guide for Rock Hounds in the United States BARTOW COUNTY AREA, Saltpeter Cave, as floatjasper. CARTERSVILLE:...agate, (banded, various colors), jasper. BIBB COUNTY MACON: at Holton Quarry, 7½ mi. NWagate; N | | | Book | " \ AN)» el \} -w y = —Z- es MC =) a oS MINING 147 AND MINERAL OPERATIONS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN...cataloged as follows: United States. Bureau of Mines. Mining and mineral operations in the Rocky Mountain States;...and nonmetallics. Stable and economic domestic mining, mineral, metal, and mineral reclamation industries...enjoy your experiences. This pamphlet, a guide to mining and mineral operations that may be observed or...aid tourists and students who are interested in mining. Some may wish to study our Nation’s romantic past; |
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