| | Report (Issue volume) | these card catalogues would be as useful to the mining industry as they have proved to be to the Division...and expense involved are justified and that the mining industry will find that having this material readily...accumulating steadily since 1853, when the first mine (a coal property) was developed. Actually it antedates...During the 90 years or more that prospecting and mining have been active, a vast amount of information...extensively to the fund of published data. Also, mining journals and periodicals, many of which are no | | | Journal (issue) | Vol. 35, No.1 1973 Januory STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAl INDUSTRIES - ......foremost meta I-mining operation, the Hanna Mining Company's nickel mine at Riddle, Douglas County, was in production...production throughout the year. The mine and smelter constitute the only nickel production in the United...placer ground on Pine Creek in northeastern Baker County in midyear and continued until shut down by...boulders and the great depth to bedrock prevented mining for many years until heavy equipment was available | | | Report (volume) | ................................ 50 History of mining............................................................................ 54 Condition of the mining industry.................................................................. 56 Nespelem (Moses) district............................................. ............................... 58 Production and mining conditions. ................................. 59...Metalliferous deposits Continued. Nespelem (Moses) district Continued. Mines and prospects Continued. Replacement | | | Report (volume) | Atlantic seaboard, the traveler, when he reaches St. Paul, the eastern terminus of the Northern Pacific...and population, form in themselves an empire. St. Paul is in the prairie region, but the boundary between...plain or from the East to the West. On leaving St. Paul he first passes across rolling prairies, interspersed...diminishes in the same direction from 28 inches at St. Paul to only half that amount in central Montana, and...long before Father Hennepin first saw the Falls of St. Anthony and the Mississippi Valley in 1680 will | | | Report (volume) | History .of. mining and.output-___----_-_____ _________________ 66 67 67 Outlook.for mining.__.__.___...Creek__________________________________________ Golden West Mining Co______________________________ Little Annie....Mountain Rose._________________________________ St. Paul---. --__-----.--_-_-______----_-_-____ Demonstrator-...placer_________ ___. _ _ 124 Libby Creek Gold Mining Co..____..____._-.._._-..-..- 125 "Dike" on Libby...the Ravalli formation; B, Fossil mud cracks in argillite of the Wallace formation.._.__._ 16 4. A, B, Algal | | | Report (issue) | Geology and Mineral Deposits of the St. Regis-Superior Area Mineral County, Montana By ARTHUR B. CAMPBELL...and Revett formations. __________________________ St. Regis formation.________-___-_____-___-_____-_-_--Wallace...deposits________________________________________ Little Pittsburg mine ______________________________________ Copper d...Reconnaissance geologic map of the St. Regis-Superior area, Mineral County, Mont. 29. Geologic maps and sections...Mountain mine, Iron Mountain mining district. 30. Maps of the Nancy Lee mine, Keystone mining district. 31 | | | Report (issue) | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . History of metal mining in Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...invaded formations on ore deposition 66 Veins in argillite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Mining methods .. . ................ Β·Β· . . . . . . ..... . . . . . 69 PAR,T II. DESCRIPTION OF THE MINING DISTRICTS A.ND INDIVIDUAL ORE DEPOSITS , , , .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 P end Oreille County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | | | Report (issue) | _______________________________________ History of the district.__________________________ Previous geologic ...setting._______________________________ Cuyuna district.________________._______________ Sedimentary rocks...Lake formation._________________________ Black argillite and slate.____________________ Upper iron-formation...___________ Conditions of sedimentation in the Cuyuna district. _ Mahnomen formation. ______________________...____________--------------_--__ Kennedy mine...-----.------------------------Rabbit Lake mine. -___-__-_-__--.-------------Northland | | Czamanske, Gerald K., Bennett, Pauline C., Zientek, Michael L., Weiblen, Paul W., Havach, George A., Foose, Michael P. (1986) Comprehensive bibliographies on mineralized and unmineralized layer mafic intrusions in the United States. Open-File Report Vol. 1986 (86-589) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr86589a | Report (issue) | Czamanske^Pauline C. Bennett 1 Michael L. Zientek^Paul W. Weiblen2 George A. Havach^and Michael P. Foose^...and Michael P. Foose, U.S. Geological Survey and Paul W. Weiblen, Department of Geology, University of...mineralization or ore deposit or dissemination or mine ultramafic or ultrabasic or dunite or peridotite...Chromium and platinum discovery in HE Minnesota: Mining Review, v. 74, no. 27, p. 8. 1985, Chromium and...Photogeology of Cook County, Minnesota: University of Minnesota, M.S. thesis, 64 p. Skillings* Mining Minneapolis | | | Book | volume is dedicated is four-fold: (1) To locate by mine, deposit, or community those mineralized areas of...Co. Hematite CALERA, Shelby Co. Wavkllite CLAY COUNTY, Sec. 24. T. 19 S R., 7 E. STATUARY, Coosa Co...Co., (W. border of* Marble Crystalline TALLADEGA COUNTY Marble, (crystalline) VALLEY HEAD, DeKalb Co. Hematite...Hematite WOODS COPPER MINE, Cloaburne Co. Sphalerite ARIZONA COVEI.I.ITE I I COAL CITY, St. Clair Co. Sphalerite...Feldspar HISSOP, Coosa Co., (near) Beryl JACKSON COUNTY Hematite KENNEDYS, Clay Co., (near) Magnetite MILLERVILLE | | | Report (issue) | CENTRAL MINNESOTA INCLUDING THE CUYUNA IRON-ORE DISTRICT BY E. C. HARDER AND A. W. JOHNSTON MINNEAPOLIS...and western Stearns counties. . . . 30 Morrison County .................................. 132 Stearns... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Todd County ...................................... 49 Morrison.... . . . . . . . . 63 Pine, Carlton, and southern St. Louis counties. . . . . . . . 65 90 Outcrops of...Cuyuna iron-ore district. ................................. 94-135 Location of the district. . . . . . . | | | Report (issue) | Colorado-/. Sample locations are shown on plate 1; a mine or prospect is shown only once, even though more...than one sample may have been analyzed from that mine or prospect. The map numbers for sample locations...35.575]. Tables 1-4 are subdivided according to county (except for British Columbia), and, for each analyzed...analyzed occurrence, the tables give the name of the mine or prospect from which the sample was collected...Columbia, Canada, and the two samples from Silver Bow County, Montana. Holly Stein, guest scientist with the | | | Report (issue) | several publications on the geology of the Mesabi district, only recently has development of the range proceeded...and structure of the greatest iron ore producing district in the world, and it is hoped that the structural...to examine exploration records, drill cores, and mining properties, were extended by the following companies:...Northern Iron Ore Properties and the Oliver Iron Mining Division also supplied base maps, and Pickands...chemical analyses. So many of the company officials, mining engineers, and professional geologists gave aid | | | 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.._..........__ | | | Report (issue) | Department of Natural Resources Division of Waters St. Paul, Minnesota May 1976 .CONTENTS ______ Page...Precambrian basaltic lava flows....... Precambrian argillite................. Precambrian iron-formation.....Precambrian basaltic lava flows....... Precambrian argillite................. Precambrian iron-formation.....largest amounts being withdrawn in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Increasing amounts are being...of the local demands. Even in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, where the public water-supply | | | Report (volume) | 74, Ph miles east of Dutchtown, Cape Girardeau County, Mo. Type section cut by northtrending fault with...stream in NEIA sec. 33, T. 16 N., R. 14 E, Wayne County. Named after village of Abington, about 3 miles...Named for Adam Peak in Osgood Mountains, Humboldt County. Occupies belt about 21f2 miles long on western...and along west side of southern blocks. Adams Argillite Lower Cambrian: East-central Alaska. E. E. Brabb...Argillaceous rocks include gray, green, and red argillite and shale. Isolated outcrop of greenstone occurs | | | Report (issue) | Unit 1-30, sec. 30, T. 39 N., R. 113 W., Teton County in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, about 30...the District Oil and Gas Supervisor of the Rock Springs, Wyoming, U.S. Geological Survey District Office...Shelf Lands Act Amendments in 1978. The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 applied to...hazard-related duties by the sensational eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980, 3 weeks after the Survey...Mount St. Helens Revisited By October 1, 1980, when fiscal year 1981 began, activity at Mount St. Helens | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ..................................... Lower argillite member ............................................................................... Upper argillite member .........................................iron-formation has been divided into six members: lower argillite, lower sideritic chert, magnetitic chert, upper...Cleveland-CliffsIron Co., J. M. Neilson, Michigan Collegeof Mining and Technology,and F. D. Holland, Jr., University...geologicmap (Fig. 2) becauseof its small scale. Lower Argillite Member.--Thismemberis foundeverywhereat the bottom | | | Report (issue) | The Metai .Mines of Washington 193 SHERIDAN DISTRICT GENERAL FEATURES Ten miles by air line northwest...Cascade) District. Most of the holdings are in T. 38 N., R. 31 E., just across the Ferry County line into...into Okanogan County. The first location was made during 1897 and a year later the Zalia M property made...from th.e Phil Sheridan and Toroda mines, the district was dormant tmtil 1917. The total production has...vigilance is a necessary aid to intelligent mining. In the Zalla J\I :Mine tl1ere is a quartz vein varying in | | | Report (issue) | April 30 to May 2, 1989, Portland, Oregon 1990 STATE OF OREGON DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES...Office Building, 1400 SW Fifth Avenue Portland, Oregon 97201 SPECIAL PAPER 23 INDUSTRIAL ROCKS AND MINERALS...Industrial Minerals April 30 to May 2, 1989, Portland, Oregon Compiled and edited by Ronald P. Geitgey and...1990 GOVERNING BOARD Sidney A. Johnson, Chair Baker City Ronald K. Culbertson Myrtle Creek Donald A...New York 15th 1979 Golden, Colorado 16th 1980 St. Louis, Missouri 17th 198 1 Albuque rque, New | | | Report (issue) | Geology of the Coeur dl\lene District Shoshone County Idaho GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER ...I ' . Geology of the Coeur di\lene District Shoshone County Idaho By S. WARREN HOBBS, ALLAN B. GRIGGS...world's largest lead-, zinc-, and silverproducing mining districts UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE...Subdivisipn of the Belt Series in the Coeur d'Alene district _____________________________________ _ Correlation...the Belt Series in and around the Coeur d'Alene district ________________________ _ Problems in mapping | | | Report (issue) | Numerous samples were contributed by geologists of mining companies, and these are acknowledged in the text...Bikita Quarry Lepidolite ...... . Chestnut Flat Mine Muscovite .... . Petrick Quarry Biotites .........Introductory Statement ............ . 86 Vermilion District .................. . General Statement .........Structure and Thickness .... . Ages for the Vermilion District Soudan Area ................ . Knife Lake Area...Statement ....................... . 65 . . .. Mesabi District .............................. . General Statement | | | Report (issue) | in H>OO and incorporated in 1904 as the Windfall Mining Company. The formations as exposed on the ' The...ropo1-ted from the ore. u. s. COPPEn-oor_,n_ This mine is situated in sec. 17, T. 32 N., R. 41 E. TJiere...c011si.st of intcrbedded quartzite, silicified argillite and lime tone, having an average strike of N....Geological SU-rvey CHEWELAH CONSOLIDATED. This mine is situated in the northern pa.rt of sec. 25, T...north- ern extension of the Chewelah argillites. The mine is located 011ly a short distance east of the .Addy | | | Report (volume) | Survey Publications Relating to Coal, 1882-1970 By PAUL AVERITT and LORREDA LOPEZ GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN...SURVEY PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO COAL, 1882-1970 By Paul Averitt and Lorreda Lopez BIBLIOGRAPHY Adair,J...and ground water in the central part of Apache County, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper...Andrews, D. A. Willow Creek coal area, Lincoln County, Wyoming: U.S. Geol. Survey Prelim. Map, scale...a, p. 11-143, 1885. 00015 Arndt, H. H.; Averitt, Paul; Dowd, James; Frendzel, D. J.; Gallo, Philip A. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | derivedfrom thermalrecrystallization of the original argillite. Reactionbetween the igneousmelt and the margin...55 6.5 38 Giant Nickel mine average (Muir, 1971) Strathcona 0.3 mine average (Naldrett, 1969)...beenstressedabove,petrographicevidence a blackcarbonaceous argillite, from the Water Hen intrusion suggeststhat the...The otherdrill hole,CL-3, penetrated similar argillite in which small-scale sedimentary of sulfideswith...Miuuesota: A centemfial volume: Minn. Geol. Survey, St. Paul, Minn., p. 388-393. Faure, G., Chaudhuri, S., |
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