| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | COMMUNICATIONS OF KINOSHITA'S KUROKO DEPOSITS OF JAPAN. • FOREWORD. The purposeof this summarizedtranslationis...an assemblageof ores that is well developed in Japan but unrecognizedelsewhere. This group of ores merits...obvious good will, this gentleman-scientistof old Japan would not indicate a single error of consequence... 3. Resources. a-g. Kurokoas sources of gold,silver,copper,Iead-zinc, pyrite,barite, gypsum. 4. Production...are all four of theseore bodiespresentin any one mine, yet the assemblageis still calledkuroko,regardlessof | | | Report (issue) | mineral col lector, was born in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, on August 30, 1874. Soon after his graduation...at the Arakawa Mine, Akita Prefecture. In 1909, he was promoted to Director of the Mine and held. the...then that of the Director of the Yoshioka Mine, Okayama Prefecture, for about seven years altogether. He...technology in the first half of this century in Japan. He retired from the Advisory Board of the Mitsu...such volumes as " Beiträge zur Mineralogie von. Japan ", Neue Folge I and II (T. Ito, 1937), " Japanese | | | Report (volume) | values from the ores of copper, zinc, lead, gold, silver, graphite, molybdenum, mercury, etcetera. The Corporation...California. THE MINES HANDBOOK, 1922 MACHINERY FOR MINE • MILL SMELTER Embodying recent developments...Compressor NEW YORK Crushing Rolls Air Compressors Mine Pumps Ball Mills Blast Furnaces Oil Engines Screens...material to be dried. Engineering Company New York City. ( INTERNATIONAL EDITION THE MINES HANDBOOK...considered to be working the public and not the mine. Many suspicious promotions are however not positively |
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