| | Book | anc MINERALS OF MEXICO 7 | : = Pras #0 AaprTTARE ; | MINERALS OF MEXICO William D. Panczner...1938Minerals of Mexico. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy— Collectors and collecting— Mexico. 2. Mines and...and mineral resources— Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36 1987 549.972 86-13325 ISBN 0-442-27285-5 This book...Especies Minerales de Jalisco; D. Santiago Ramirez’s La Riqueza Minera de Mexico, and his translation...a. ie = Maes Lie Auadado = ae MINERALS OF MEXICO Vv | Oona tA. IMPORTANT MINING DISTRICTS | | | Book | "'<' ~/ BOUNDARIES U A Mo<'« u~ o V :¾ MEXICO r - ·•-.. ·-··-··-··-·· < •• ....... V S TATES...org/details/mineralsofmexico0000panc MINERALS OF MEXICO • ERALS OF ~XICO M ______ William D. Panczner...1938Minerals of Mexico. Bibliography: p. 1. Mineralogy-Collectors and collecting-Mexico. 2. Mines and mineral...mineral resources-Mexico. I. Title. QE377.M6P36 1987 549.972 86-13325 ISBN 0-442-27285-5 This boo i...i.. is deJicated tu the people of Mexico and to the three people who directly affected me and this project | | | Book | time. By Frederick A. Ober, aiuhor of" Travels in Mexico," " Camps in the Caiibbees," etc. With 100 Illustrations...the ice-fields of the North to the plains of New Mexico, thence through " The Land of the Aztecs," and...(SttiJre TO AND THROUGH MEXICO. BY FREDERICK AUTHOR OF "travels IN MEXICO," " CAMPS A. IN OBER ... THE CARIBBEES," "YOUNG FOLKS' HISTORY OF MEXICO," ETC. Intjex of CTontents. INDEX OF ADVERTISERS...intended to be appended to the author's " Travels in Mexico," as it in a measure completes and rounds out the | | | Journal (volume) | PORFIKIO DIAZ, President of the United States of Mexico. TRAISACTIOIS OF THE Yol. Containing tiik...the President and the people Uui1.e.d Htates of Mexico. PREFACE. As ]iii[)ers era-l ex])huuo(l of...'‘rhe othi'T found more or and industries of Mexico. Pro(‘(H‘diiigs of <)(‘ on the title-page, this...Laws of Mexico. Precious Stones of Mexico. sion, p. 568), 55 The Value of Ores in Mexico. By N. H...H. Emmons, 2d, The Sierra Mojada, Coahuila, Mexico, and Its Ore-Deposits. By James W. Malgolmson (Discussion | | | Journal (volume) | vein-stones. The ignorance and prejudice of the native mine-owner prohibits use of the wheel-barrow, the windlass...wrought to advantage, now remains unbroken in the mine, and undressed at the surface. All necessaries of...affords copious streams of fresh water. At el Bramador near Copiapò loud noises are sometimes heard when...sometimes interlaid by quartz-rocks mixed with mica and talc. The micaceous and talcose slates are succeeded...mixed with the ores of manganese, as well as with talc and mica (Jacotinga). In some cases , however, the | | | Book | places of extreme differentiation (e.g., at the Frood Mine and at Insizwa) bismuth and tellurium minerals are...(1940). 12 T H E ORE MINERALS FIG. 4 80 X Mouat Mine, Stillwater Valley, Montana RAMDOHR From a border...hematite (cf. figs. 144a, b) F I G . 13 80 x Pronto mine, Blind River, Ontario RAMDOHB Grains of uraninite...an intrusive rock contact can also be attained in mine fires. T H E ORE MINERALS 42 F I G . 17 170...to artificial coke. Many materials formed due to mine fires are closely similar to those at contacts of |
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