| | Report (volume) | ....................................... 102 District of Columbia ............................................................................ 187 Nevada..................................................statement may give a clearer and more comprehensive view of the occurrence than a minute and specific enumeration...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 | | | Report (volume) | statement may give a clearer and more comprehensive view of the occurrences than 3 4 USEFUL MINERALS OF...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...E. H. Barbour, University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Nevada...........Dr. W. S. Tangier Smith, Berkeley, Cal | | | Journal (volume) | ahead of any thing yet found on this ridge. This mine has also been explored and equipped in a very superior...City, Sierra county, to be thankful for a good deal. The telegraph for the Bald Mountain mine maintains...eters A — To drift mining, a method by which hydrau- ready achieved mining operations are sometimes...supplemented, the remarks in an article on hydraulic mining last week may be largely applied; this branch olfcthe...suitable which corresponds to Washington time of seven rest are provided for polishing, this arrange- A | | | Report (issue) | RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY COUNTY REPORT 1 i y 1966... Front cover: The exceedingly varied terrain of Kern County is shown by the brown section— from McKittrick...Bakersfield, to the majestic Sierra Nevada and Owens Peak (highest point in the county); on the east (right side)...MINERAL RESOURCES OF KERN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By BENNIE W. TROXEL, mining geologist California Division...MORTON, and Geology mining geologist California Division of Mines and Geology County Report f Ferry Building | | | Report (volume) | the future: Just, E. ing: Burwell, E. B., Jr., 4. Mining geology, retrospect and Index fossils: Stephenson... Landform interpretation, stereoSearch for new mining districts: Nolan, T. B., 1. pairs: Powers, W. E...described. Div. Mines, 1; Jenkins, O. P., Choctaw County, Highway 17 area: 3. Toulmin, L. D., Jr., 3. Minor:...limestone: Lamar, Shotts, R. C., 5. J. E., 11. Gold, mining districts: Pallister, Trace elements and potash...analysis: KelH. D., 5. ler, W. D., 3. Talladega County, hematiteOklahoma, potash agstone, granite magnetite | | | Report (volume) | Director Bulletin 842 OF THE GREATER HELENA MINING REGION MONTANA BY J. T. PARDEE and F. C. SCHRADER...______________________-__-_________--_------___-_ Ophir district.________________________________________________...__________---__--_-___ Austin district._.____..._..._._.____._____.____.___-.___._____ Marysville district.___________...___________________________________________ Gould district._______________________________________________ Stemple...._ Heddleston district.___________________________________________ Wolf Creek district.._..........__ | | | Book (volume) | welcome offer fron1 John Schilling, Director of the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, to publish those papers...the concepts they put forward. Too many points of view are expressed, many diametrically opposed to those...for a while at least. Gainesville, Florida 32605 USA 1 July 1979 John Drew Ridge VII OFFICERS OF IAGOD... ............................. ... J. D. fudge, USA First Vice-President. ............... ........ A...I-Isotopes of Sulfur, Oxygen, and Hydrogen: The View from the Bend in the Road (Presidential Address | | | Book (volume) | ReykjahliS Church, 286 Map of the View of My-vatn and Yatnajokull District, 314 the Vatnajokull from the...answer was apparently not easy, as it occupied seven issues, beginning with February 7, 1871. 2 It was...IN ICELAND. 5 where the Althing meets. It is a fair-sized room, with the royal portrait at the bottom...the result is that whilst many of them collect a fair stock of phrases, and pronounce them remarkably...to be cast naked upon a desert shore. It is only fair to say that Hr Zoega gave ample satisfaction, and |
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