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Valley Quadrangle, Grant, Luna, and Sierra Counties, New Mexico BY HENRY L. JICHA, JR. Stratigraphy... STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY C AM P U S S...AT I O N S O C O R R O , N E W M E X I C O NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY E. J. Workman...Honorable Edwin L. Mechem ............ Governor of New Mexico Tom Wiley ..........................Superintendent............................................. 44 Mimbres Peak formation ............................... |
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OR PROFE SIONAL PAPER 68 THE ORE DEPOSITS OF NEW MEXI.CO BY WALDEMAR LINDGREN, LOUIS C. GRATON AND...PRQ)tESSIONAL PAPER 68 T·H E ORE DEPOSITS O.F NEW MEXICO.. . . ., .,· ;,.: BY WALDEMAR LINpGREN,...5 Historical sketch of mining and smelting in New Mexico....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. : . .............. - ........ .. . . T~os County, by L. C. Graton and W ..Lindgren ..... .........IL DETAILED DESCRIP,T IONs-Continued . . Colfax County, by L. C. Graton-Continued. · • •. Elizabethtown |
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BULLETIN 33 Geologic Section of the Black Range at Kingston, New Mexico BY FREDERICK J. KUELLMER Structure and...and stratigraphy of the Black Range, detailed petrology of igneous rocks, and general guides to ore exploration...RESOURCES NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS STATION SOCORRO, NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO INSTITUTE...Mechem ..............................Governor of New Mexico Tom Wiley .....................................Figure 1. Generalized rock section of the Black Range at Kingston ...............................5 Figure |
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Publications of the Mineral Resources Survey of New Mexico…………………... 7 Letter of transmittal ................................. 23 Approximate value of New Mexico manganese ores.......................................... 30 4 CONTENTS. Page PART I I . NEW MEXICO DISTRICTS, PROPERTIES, AND ORE DEPOSITS ……. 31..................................... 34 Dona Ana County ...................................................................................... 38 Grant County .............................................. |
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org/details/mineralsofnewmexOOnort MINERALS OF NEW MEXICO Before all things, there which has them ...Henderson, 1933 MINERALS of New Mexico STUART A. NORTHROP University of Mew Mexico PROPERTY OF HBSIER ...UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRESS ALBUQUERQUE © 1944. 1959. UNIVERSITY OFNEW MEXICO PRESS ALL RIGHTS...BOUND AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO PRINTING PLANT ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, U. S. A. FOR IVAH 1...history of New Mexico mineralogy and mining 3 5 Prehistoric utilization of minerals New New Mexico under |
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NEW MEXICO STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES Don H. Baker, Jr., Director Frank E. Kottlowski...Geologist Plus more than z8 undergraduate assistants New Mexico Tech Staff Advisors GALE BILLINGS, Geoscience...Ore Deposits of Sierra County, New Mexico by GEORGE TOWNSEND HARLEY 1934 New Mexico State Bureau of...of Mines and Mineral Resources New Mexico State Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources Don H. Baker, Jr...Jr., Director A Division of New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Stirling A. Colgate, President |
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NEW MEXICO SCHOOL OF MINES STATE BUREAU OF MINES AND MINERAL RESOURCES E. H. WELLS, PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR...DIRECTOR B U L L ET I N N O. 4 Fluorspar In New Mexico BY WILLIAM DRUMM JOHNSTON, JR. SOCORRO, N. M...III IV BOARD OF REGENTS Governor of New Mexico, ex-officio, ----------------------------------------...Tyrone POWELL STACKHOUSE, JR., President The New Mexico Midland Railway Company ------------------------------------...Resources of New Mexico, Fayette A. Jones, 1915. Bulletin No. 2. Manganese in New Mexico, E. H. Wells |
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better information about resources; to help develop new technologies, such as remote sensing from satellites...Earth resources and land-use analysis; to explore new domains such as underground space, the Moon and other...Topical geochemical studies ------------------ 16 New analytical techniqueJ; ~-------------~~-- · 16 Resource...investigations -------------------------------- 23 New England ----------------------------------- 23 Use...and structural studies ------------ 40 Basin and Range region ------------------------ 40 Mineral-resource |
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These studies are diversifying to help develop new technologies, such as remote sensing from satellites...earth resources and land use analysis ; to explore new domains, such as underground space, the moon and...mineral exploration -----------------------------New analytical techniques ----------------Resources compilations...mineral-resource investigations _____________________________ _ New England -------------------------------lJse of remote-sensing...ernary geology ----------------------Basin and Range region ----------------------Mineral resource studies |
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Steinkohlengebietes" by per.:.· mission of Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.) The Mississippian and Pennsylvanian...William J. Sando V. Colorado, by John Chronic W. New Mexico, by Augustus K. Armstrong, Frank E. Kottlowski...cooperation. This series of reports has incorporated much new geologic information and for many years will aid...Chronic--------------------------------------------------W. New Mexico, by Augustus K. Armstrong, Frank E. Kottlowski...Current interest in energy sources has led to a new interest irn evaluation of the State's coal resources |
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to continue the compilation of geologic names as new names or re.. visions of old names appeared in the...pertinent geologic publications for preparation of a new lexicon. After the review had been brought up to...publish quickly some of the essential data concerning new names that had been published since 1935, the cutoff...Wilmarth Lexicon. Bulletin 1056-A listed about 5,000 new names introduced for use in North America, the Pacific...not the definitions) of geologic units of Canada, Mexico, the West Indies, LEXICON OF GEOLOGIC NAMES OF |
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Andalusite Epidote Calamine Tourmaline Muscovite Biotite Chlorite Serpentine Kaolinite Thaumasite Chrysocolla...pocket. 18 II. A, B, San Francisco Range III. A, The Big Wash, Rocky Range in background; B, Beaver Lake Mountains...Mountains from the base of the San Francisco Range, Rocky and Mineral ranges in the background 19 24...of the formations in part of the San Francisco Range north of Squaw Springs Pass 72 9. Magnetite surrounding...have determined the outline of the San Francisco Range, which has resulted from the relative uplift and |
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years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis |
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years this has lead to the establishment of many new species that are compositional and structural analogs...Subcommittee for Zeolite Nomenclature of the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names (CNMMN) of the International...evaluating proposed new species, it is difficult to apply them rigidly to accepted species. 1. A new zeolite mineral...must be demonstrated as a condition for approval of new species. Zeolites that have the same framework and...structure are acceptable as separate species. 2. A new zeolite mineral cannot be defined solely on the basis |
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SURVEY OF CANADA AND THE INSTITUTO GEOLOGICO DE MEXICO UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF BAILEY WILLIS AND GEORGE...latitude on the north; zone H includes northern Mexico and the Gulf coast of the United States; zones...·wyoming and Colorado; and E 14 takes in the City of Mexico and vicinity. The index divisions are employed...it is true that the European standard (or that of New York in so far as it conforms to that of Europe)...classifications peculiar to the surveys of Canada, Mexico, and the United States; unlike development of the |