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] \ I ^,_|^_g|g„gy. MMM STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOODWIN I. KNIGHT, Governor DEPARTMENT OF... Chief BULLETIN December 173 MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA By JOSEPH MURDOCH University of Caliiomia,...ROBERT W. WEBB University of California, Santa Barbara College Goleta, California Price $3.00 LIBRARY UNIVERSITY...Goodwin J. Knight Governor of ihe State of California Dear Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith...JenlCalifornia, Chief of the Division of Mines. Minerals of California is one of the Division's |
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MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA THE GOLDEN BEAR The Golden Bear Nugget of Yankee is NUGGET said to have...found in the mining the nugget Jim, Placer County, California, in 1871 by a small girl in who town kept...are nuggets. The nugget was acquired by the California Federation of Minerologicol Societies insignia...in in the Cali- San Francisco MINERALS OF CALIFORNIA CENTENNIAL VOLUME by JOSEPH (1866-1966) MURDOCH...Ian Campbell and Eleanor M. Learned BULLETIN California Division of Ferry Building, San 189 Mines |
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.....^.................................. 61 Springs.................................................................................... Rivers of California............................................................................... 157 Lakes of California........................................................... 173 CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs.................................... 179 Definition.................................... 213 Thermal springs and volcanism................................. |
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............................................. Springs.................. .(............................................................... Rivers of California................................................................................... Lakes of California............................................................... CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs..................................... Definition........................................ Thermal springs and volcanism................................. |
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analyses......................................... Springs.................................................................................... Rivers of California................................................................................... Lakes of California............................................................... CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs...................................... Definition........................................ Thermal springs and volcanism................................. |
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in a gray compact limestone ; sparingly about springs where hydrogen sulphide is evolved, in New York...near Borax Lake, in Califoinia ; Inferno, Humboldt County, Nevada, , abundant. The sulphur of commerce is...decomposition of liydrogen sulphide about sulphur springs. Composition^ Sulphur teroxido (SO^) It is intensely...the water is then evaporated by the steam of the springs, It and boraciG acid obtained in large crystalline...also in the waters of Lick Springs, Tehama Co., and Borax Lake, Lake Co., California, wlierc it was first |
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analyses.......................................... ,i Springs.................................................................................... Rivers of California............................................................................... 159 Lakes of California........................................................... 175 CHAPTER VI. Mineral wells and springs.................................... 181 Definition.................................... 213 Thermal springs and volcanism................................. |
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Mechanical Work of Freezing Ground Water (200) Thermal Springs (200) Magmatic or Juvenile ; ; ; Waters 195-201...Strata (260) The Deeper Zones 258-260 of Flow ; Springs ^ 261 . TABLE OF CONTENTS xvi PAGE Water...Limestone Deposits from Rivers 341 Deposits of Lime by Springs (342);' The Onyx Marble 342-344 Underground Deposits...Travertine and Siliceous Sinter formed by Algae in Hot Springs ... 475 Method of Lime Deposition by Plants 476...OF STRATIGRAPHY layers, as in Mt. Starr-King, California, or ML Monadnock, New Hampshire; or by breaking |